Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Saturday, August 9, 2025

MUST You Acquire A Degree?

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The world has changed. University degrees are *NOT* needed in more and more professional careers these days.

Spending a lot of money attending big name schools is really a waste of money, in my opinion. Yes, there may be exceptions. But for the most part, it's a waste of money.

What is needed today is SKILLS:

- What skills do you have? 

- What new knowledge are you willing to acquire? 

- Are you passionate about constant and continuous improvement? 

These are the people who will excel in today's world. 

The world is changing so fast. As an individual, you can do more things by yourself for yourself without needing professional services from doctors, lawyers, food and nutrition experts, computer engineers, etc, etc. This is true if you know how to use AI. 

- Oghenekaro E.K.D.A. Akamune, A Day Tech, https://adaytec.blogspot.com/

Friday, March 6, 2020

Killings by Herdsmen in Uwheru, Delta State: Technology to the Rescue.

"...the most painful thing is that these people tell you boldly that they are from Chad, Mali, and the Niger Republic. The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has said it many times that the herdsmen terrorising us are not Nigerians." - Prof Patrick Muoboghare 
One of the solutions we must implement is to use TECHNOLOGY to promote border security and fight crime and corruption: 

- Biometrics technology has to be brought in at our embassies, airports, and all other entry and exit border points. 
- Everyone in the country, citizens and foreigners alike must be made to have a valid and traceable/trackable form of IDENTIFICATION that is in a secure database. This database must be readily available at all times to our security agencies and our criminal justice system in general. 
- People from other countries seeking to enter Nigeria must go through thorough background check procedures. They must be made to provide background information from their home countries. And modern day technology tools are available to assist in this. 
- We need border walls. Walls work. Advances in science and technology have made it possible to have very strong and secure border walls. You can even have a great see-through wall because it helps to see what is going on, on the other side. The wall can even serve as a source of energy at the same time: solar wall! 
- Drone Technology and border crossing scanners have to be put in place to help with border security and immigration services. 
- GPS (Global Positioning System) Technology is a must have. Each of our six geopolitical zones should have a center equipped with state of the art computer technology to see and assess things that are happening in our lands, airways and waterways in real time. Your country is a map. Let that map be at your fingertips in real time. 
- We must work tirelessly to ensure that every nook and cranny of the country is interconnected and easily accessible by road, air and sea. Every dwelling place must have a registered address that can be easily tracked and navigated to. 

If we put these things in place, they would go a very long way to ensure that our country is peaceful, secure and prosperous.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Invent, Innovate or Perish

I saw a video of a meeting between the Presidents of Nigeria and Russia. I could not help but think: It seems we are dependent on others like Russia to assist us with their scientific and technological might - in different areas: oil & gas, steel, security, military, etc. Ok. That's fine. But please, when will we start asking ourselves, "Why can we not do it ourselves? When would we have the scientific and technological prowess to fix these problems ourselves?" 

There's no way a country can be delivered from the clutches of crime, insecurity and poverty if she does not excel in research, inventions and innovations in Science and Technology. No way! 

And the investments needed should not come from the government alone. More and more Nigerians must get involved individually. This is the secret. This is what separates developed countries from underdeveloped countries. This is what is happening in America as we speak. This has been happening for decades upon decades. It's no secret. People all over America, pour money into research in healthcare, tech gadgets, software companies, agriculture, etc, etc. Of course, with the hope of good returns... But it's risky. And they are willing to take the risks. Even when the U.S. economy wasn't that great, they did it. It changed America! 
This is what Nigerians need to do: embrace the mindset that says, "We must invent and innovate or we would be enslaved by others." The U.S. government and her citizens didn't want to be enslaved or oppressed by the then USSR or Hitler's Germany or Japan. It pushed them to support homegrown inventions and innovations! Safety and "national security" are taken very, very seriously in America. It forces you to think and act! Now please ask, "What is forcing people in my country to think and act and save our asses from enslavement?" 
Our millionaires and also our middle class - a lot of them are engrossed in marrying more wives or experimenting with more girlfriends or just showing off one way or the other! We are splashing money in weddings in Dubai! We are splashing money in burial ceremonies in Nigeria! And the quest for "quick money" is not encouraging investing in scientific and technological innovations either! And then there's the problem of lack of cooperation because of religious and ethnic squabbles. We must put all these aside and rally around a common cause - finding amazing solutions to our existential threats as a collective - a collective as black people in black Africa. 

Monday, July 3, 2017

Create It #invent #innovate

Here's a sample video am sharing with you in line with encouraging creativity in Africa. I work as a Technology Developer with inventors and innovators to improve on their work. It's all about promoting inventions and innovations in Science and Technology in Africa. The video shows an inventor, Emeka Nelson. It shows two key inventions we are working on:
1) A generator powered by water.
2) A waste renewable system that converts non-biodegradable materials like plastics into petroleum products - fuel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l8u_6qHDXs

Please, share with others. And thank you!

--
Karo E.K.D. Akamune

"Courage is valorous, but egotism is vainglorious and suicidal."
"The pursuit of happiness is an experience of joy & satisfaction."
"There are 10 kinds of people in the world:
Those who understand binary and those who don't."

#science #technology #invent #innovate #createit

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

VENTURE CAPITAL NIGERIA INITIATIVE

Our definition of a product is one that meets a tangible need and provides value to the consumer and/or the environment. Our goal is to have local solutions to local problems. We understand the lack of infrastructure and basic resources create a rather unique environment and we are facing it head on.
This is more than a MADE IN NIGERIA initiative as a billion Africans experience the same hardships and challenges. This is a grassroots move by a series of Africans from different sectors and industries to add value and change life as we know it through technology and education.
Our products, inventors and ideas are the first of so many that will transform OUR society. We are not dependent on governmental support and have chosen to forge a path of our own. There needs to be a shift in ideology and understanding. The way we think about problems needs to change.
We need to embrace our future and own the fact that we can determine it. That WE have an effect on how, what, where and when these can be solved. We can only do this through working together to find solutions and technology offers such a platform.
The mentality of defeat must be replaced with one of curiosity, we must shed the yokes of days past and approach and take on a renewed outlook because therein lies our solution.
- Signed, Karo Kanye Akamune and Stanley Ekure
A Day in the Life of a Technology Developer - ADay  

Monday, September 5, 2016

Investments. Facebook as a Case Study.


Investments. Facebook as a Case Study: 
In the summer of 2004, venture capitalist Peter Thiel made a $500,000 (About N200,000,000.00) angel investment in the social network Facebook for 10.2% of the company and joined Facebook's board. This was the first outside investment in Facebook.
In April 2005, Accel Partners invested $12.7 million (N5,080,000,000.00) into Facebook.
In April 2006, Facebook closed its Series B funding round. This included $27.5 million (N11,000,000,000.00) from a number of venture capitalists, including Greylock Partners and Meritech Capital, plus additional investments from Peter Thiel and Accel Partners. The valuation for this round was about $500 million (N200,000,000,000.00).
A leaked cash flow statement showed that during the 2005 fiscal year, Facebook had a net gain of $5.66 million (N2,264,000,000.00).
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A close look at this Facebook example shows one thing: No where would you see that the U.S. government gave a kobo to Facebook. (But it provided an "enabling environment".) All the monies there came from Angel Investors. 
Nigerians need a massive mental, mindal shift. More of our millionaires and billionaires MUST see the importance of investing MONEY into homegrown Science and Technology companies. 
The general public also needs to be properly informed about this as well. We have very powerful, successful and influential banks today because millionaires, billionaires and the general public rallied together, bought shares, poured money into our homegrown banks. This must also be replicated in our Science and Technology companies. And as we do this, we'll become more self-reliant. We'll have a robust economy. We'll drastically reduce poverty. 

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Spirate Engineering Catalog


**PLEASE NOTE: ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME, WITHOUT ANY PRIOR NOTIFICATION. THANK YOU**


Product Code: SP-1 

Spirate Light Box 
Our 12-hr renewable rechargeable solar "Light Box". It comes on automatically in the dark. It has a staying power of 12 hours. Charge it through the wall or sun. Warranty: 1 year. Selling Price: ₦10,000. 
At Spirate Engineering, we are committed to delivering "Dividends of Technology" to Nigerians in Nigeria and to all peoples everywhere. 

Place your order via email: SpirateEngineering@gmail.com or via telephone: +234-808-511-2519. Thank you. 




Spirate Light Box Video: https://www.facebook.com/emmanuel.obayagbona/videos/813929725397134/


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Product Code: SP-2 

Spirate Clock Light
Our 12-hr renewable rechargeable solar "Clock Light"'. It comes on automatically in the dark. It has a staying power of 12 hours. Charge it through the wall or sun. Warranty: 1 year. Selling Price: ₦11,000. 

At Spirate Engineering, we are committed to delivering "Dividends of Technology" to Nigerians in Nigeria and to all peoples everywhere. 

Place your order via email: SpirateEngineering@gmail.com or via telephone: +234-808-511-2519. Thank you. 





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Product Code: SP-3 

The Spirate Generator Power Controller
Made in Nigeria by us at Spirate Engineering: "The Spirate Generator Power Controller". It shuts down your generator automatically when power is restored. 
In the event of a power failure, it can be used to turn on Generators with Automatic Choke System; Remote Control Generators; Press Button Generators and Generators with ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch).
It works with gasoline generators from 500 Watts generators up to 7.5KVA generators.
smile emoticon In Nigeria, 500 Watts generators have been nicknamed, "I Pass My Neighbor Generators" smile emoticon
Warranty: 1 year
Selling Price: ₦5,000
‪#‎BuyNaijaToGrowTheNaira‬ ‪#‎Science‬ ‪#‎Technology‬ ‪#‎invent‬ ‪#‎innovate‬
Spirate Engineering... Utilitarianism at its core!

Place your order via email: SpirateEngineering@gmail.com or via telephone: +234-808-511-2519. Thank you. 





Spirate Generator Power Controller Video: https://www.facebook.com/Karo.JMA/videos/10154572711308222/ 


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Product Code: SP-4

Spirate Generator Booster
The Spirate Generator Booster. It allows you to make use of your pressing iron with a low output Generator without any adverse or negative effect on the Generator. Some Generators are not powerful enough to be used with pressing irons. The Spirate Generator Booster solves this problem. With it, you can make use of a pressing iron with no worries. 
Warranty: 1 year
Selling Price: ₦5,000 

Place your order via email: SpirateEngineering@gmail.com or via telephone: +234-808-511-2519. Thank you. 





Spirate Generator Booster Video: https://www.facebook.com/Karo.JMA/videos/10154598117293222/

Friday, February 5, 2016

Innovations in Electricity and Going-Green - 3 Examples

A Nigerian, Emmanuel Obayagbona develops a 12-hour renewable rechargeable solar emergency lighting system. Creative and inventive minds in ‪#‎Africa‬ should be identified, supported and celebrated. 



T-B: (1) Mr. Emmanuel holding 'The Light Box' and (2) 'The Light Box' in charging mode. 


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Another Nigerian, Emeka Nelson creates an electricity generator that is powered by water (Hydroelectric Generator). He also invented what he calls the "MGBANWE C12", a machine that turns non-biodegradable wastes like plastics, waterproof nylon, etc into petrol, kerosene, diesel and some other heavy oils and interlocking stones. In the pictures: Top-Bottom: the Hydroelectric Generator and MGBANWE C12.










Creative and inventive minds in Africa should be identified, supported and celebrated. Instead of marrying a 3rd wife or building a 4th house you would hardly ever sleep in, invest that money in people like Emeka Nelson and Emmanuel Obayagbona. African "angel investors" must arise!
You may not have money to invest. But you can share this post. You can spread the message in different ways. You can petition your elected officials to do more in ensuring the growth of the Science & Technology sector of the economy. Always remember, a country that does not produce man-made goods and services will always lag behind. Choose prosperity today! And WORK for it!

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Let us encourage them. Please, share this post. Crowdfunding is another way to support Scientific and Technological inventions and innovations in Nigeria and around the world. Good people, let's go! #Unity #Faith #Peace #Progress

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Techie Nugget - January 2016

The Japanese say, "Kaizen" - constant and continuous improvements. ðŸ˜„ 

This is a very important culture that a Scientist or an Inventor must imbibe in his or her endeavors.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Tech Nuggets

"There are two reasons people are taking a look at quantum computing. One is its power, but the other is that the size of silicon transistors are shrinking to the point where quantum effects are becoming important." - Stephanie Simmons
"Technology is very, very essential to process goods from the raw stage to finished goods, to enhance the market value for either domestic use or as a foreign exchange earner. What are we, in the "Developing World", doing to create Technology Industries?" – Karo E.K.D. Akamune

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Course Name: Invent iT

Course Name: Invent iT


Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to explore with the students, the different stages involved in the invention or creation of a product.

Course Duration: 1.5 hour per week for 12 Weeks.

Course Schedule:
  • Week 1: Initial Idea
  • Week 2: Questions, Research
  • Week 3: Expanded Idea
  • Week 4: Prototype 
  1. Putting the Idea to Work
  2. Prototype Testing and Analysis
  • Week 5: Copyrights & Patents
  1. What are copyrights and patents?
  2. A brief look at the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office, www.uspto.gov 
  • Week 6: Financing
  1. Angel Investors
  2. The Government as an Investor
  3. The Inventor as an Investor
  • Weeks 7 & 8: Product – Actual Tangible Product (Consumer Utility)
  1. Product Testing [Beta Stage]
  2. User Feedback
  3. Product Improvement – Adjustments, Modifications
  4. Product Release
  5. Mass Production
  6. Mass Marketing
  7. Product Availability – Work Local Think Global (Local Audience, Global Audience)
  • Week 9: User Feedback
  1. Encourage Continuous User (or Customer) Feedback
  2. Incentivize User Feedback
  3. Act on User Feedback – Taking Feedback Seriously
  • Week 10: Constant & Continuous Improvements – The Kaizen Principle
  1. “Kaizen” – Japanese for, “Change for better”
  • Weeks 11 & 12: Course Revision and Individual or Group Project Presentation


“A nation that must grow and be prosperous needs citizens who would dedicate themselves to taking time out to think, analyze and work on scientific/technological research.”

“A key area of emphasis for us, should be to inspire inventions and innovations, maturation and sustainability of the Science & Technology sector of our national life…”

“To excel in Science and Technology, developing countries need to harness the power of teamwork, effective organization and proper maintenance culture. Inventors and innovators need to be discovered, encouraged, rewarded and celebrated…” 

- Developed by Oghenekaro E. Akamune for: A Day in the Life of a Technology Developer, aDay © All Rights Reserved.
Photo Credits: Courtesy, Innoson Nigeria and Frog Design.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

No Excuse


Some people give all kinds of excuses for not being creative, inventive or innovative. ...like: "I don't have time to think; to invent or innovate. I'm struggling to make ends meet." And my reaction is, "But I thought NECESSITY is the mother of invention! You are in a, "NECESSITY STATE" - all the more reason to create, invent, innovate, "THINK DIFFERENT" and add value to lives, generate great income, etc." 

...and there are those who are not even in a dire, "NECESSITY STATE" and would not tap into their creative imagination. This, really, is what makes the difference between rich countries and poor countries. This is one of the key elements that sets countries apart - the successful ones from the failing ones…

Monday, June 9, 2014

What path are we going to choose TODAY? #Invent

Science & Technology: I continue to advocate for a great support for inventors and innovators. This small global village would be the better for it. A country has to innovate/invent or suffer the consequences... What path are we going to choose TODAY? #Invent

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Technology Sees The Power of Pee!

The value of Pee (I said Pee not Pi! LOL!!). Four (4) teenaged girls in Lagos, Nigeria use URINE (Pee) to power a GENERATOR - to supply electricity....

Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqKuYesiUJ4

If the Nigerian government, companies and individuals can shower MILLIO₦$ on the Super Eagles football players, they sure can do same for inventors. The footballers won gold at the just concluded African Nations Cup, 2013. They were showered with MILLIO₦$; and that's fine. However, how many jobs would be created as a result? If it's ok to shower them with millions of Naira, Dollars or whatever, how much more should we be doing for our Scientists, Inventors, et al? These inventors have the potential of creating millions of JOBS - with the right enabling environment, moral, spiritual and financial support. Stop and think, for a minute.

#WakeUpNigeria
#KickoutSiddonLook
#Progress

- Karo..

Friday, March 25, 2011

Why can't Nigeria harness and develop her natural resources??

Nigeria is blessed w/ natural resources: crude oil, gold, diamond, silicon, etc, etc. But is Nigeria blessed w/ d intelligence, discipline, and organization needed to harness and transform these raw materials to finished goods?

"YES, we have gold, silver, crude oil, silicon, etc, etc. What if the WEST leaves Nigeria, takes away all her tools, equipments, machines, computers, technocrats, technologies... What will then happen to those "natural resources"? What do u think Nigeria wld do? What wld d citizens of Nigeria do?" FOOD FOR THOUGHT!

y can't Nigeria harness and develop her natural resources - from raw goods to finished goods? y is Nigeria not investing time and money in home-grown intellectual property, inventions, Science & Tech Industries, etc... y is Nigeria not building the tools, machines, and equipments needed to process the raw materials to finished goods?

y is Nigeria not excelling in technology? y rely on d WEST or d EAST to come do all these things for us? Besides, when they turn around and rip us off, we open our mouths and begin to complain... Where r our OWN home-grown research institutes?? Are they competitive globally?? What is the problem with us??

A major reason y Nigerian professionals excel abroad BUT fail to replicate same in their country is this: DISUNITY... and i may add: TRIBALISM... NEPOTISM... They may excel individually and work well w/ foreigners abroad... But bring these same ppl under 1 umbrella and u begin to hear stories. And we r 'cursed' w/ visionless leaders who r not interested in funding RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT in Science & Tech!

We don't have a "prevailing culture" that encourages and celebrates scientific and technological inventions. Hmmm... Very important!

Also, without apologies (and speaking soberly), i think Nigerians r not pushing themselves enough to tap into their God-given creative imaginations when it comes to inventions and innovations in Science & Tech... d % that does is just too, too low...

And we r 'cursed' w/ visionless leaders who r not interested in funding RESEARCH in Science & Tech!

To Progress!
Karo E.K.D. Akamune
♥♫♪☆ A culture dat encourages nd celebrates scientific nd technological inventions. hmmm... very important! ☆♫♪♥

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Get on da Sci-Tec Train! - The Transcript... The Videos...

The Videos...
Sci-Tec Train! - Part I
Sci-Tec Train! - Part II


The Transcript...
Hi! Thank you so much for taking out time to watch this little video, this documentary on, “The Water Bicycle”. This project has come to pass because of collaboration – joint-conscious cooperative effort on the part of different individuals. I’ve noticed something as a Technology Developer: for a technology to see the light of day, there’s gat to be a joint-conscious cooperative effort amongst the people, participants concerned. Scientists and technologists gat to work together in unity, in humility and in love.

There’s gat to be some ethical considerations being placed in the foray in order for a scientific discovery to be successful. In order for a technological breakthrough to see the light of day, to get to the hands of the end users, to add value to the lives of people, world over. So, it is very important for unity, for cooperation to really be in the forefront. It’s not enough that we have knowledge, that we have intelligence; we gat to learn to work together as a team. We gat to learn to cooperate to make things happen. These are some key lessons we can draw even from my personal experience as a Technology Developer.

Before I let you go, I will like to really say one or two things from some key observations. Earlier on, I made it clear to you that we are very passionate in seeing the actualization of the growth, development, maturation, and sustainability of Science and Technology in 3rd world countries. Looking at the Black race for example, we see wonderful contributions in the arts, also in the sciences. However, in the area of the sciences, the percentage or the number of Black people contributing immensely to the growth and development of Science and Technology has not gotten to that critical mass in my opinion, sincerely speaking. I tend to ask myself, “Why is it so?” It’s important that we look into this because the Black race makes a huge chunk of the 3rd World Emerging Economies.

“Why is it so?” I’ve lived with Black people in different parts of the world: in the Caribbean, in Europe, in North America and obviously here in Nigeria, West Africa. I’ve observed one or two things. And I think, I can say one or two things based on my observations as to why it is so. My opinions are mine, my humble opinions. However as a Black man, I think I can share my heart to my Black brothers and sisters and also to other people of other races – the Caucasians, the Yellow race, etc in a bid to see how we can really work together to see that there is a change not only for the good of Black people but also for the good of other races because really we are all in this together, we share a common humanity. We are brothers and sisters, children, under God. From my observation, I think one of the reasons why the number or percentage of Black people involved in Science and Technology has not reached the critical mass is that of unity and cooperation. Again, I want to say I speak sincerely. This is kind of a sensitive issue to some people. However, I would bear my heart out. We gat to make, we gat to forge a way forward for the good of all.

I speak sincerely, in love. “Unity, Cooperation”! – in order for 3rd World Emerging Economies in Africa to see that there is growth and development in Science and Technology, the Scientists and the Technologists and other people, other interested parties: the government, non-governmental organizations, individuals, family members, etc have to learn to work together in unity. There’s gat to be that support, that emotional, psychological support for Scientists and Technologists. That desire to give a part on the back, to cheer up a Scientist or a Technologist and to say, “Go on brother, I wish you well in your work”. Don’t say things like, “Oh, it can’t happen, we can’t do it”. Then, Scientists and Technologists in the field should stop the bickering and the fightings. Let’s work together, let’s be united, let’s be focused. “We can make it happen!”

Another key reason I think, Science and Technology is not thriving so much in 3rd world countries most especially in places dominated by our Black brothers and sisters is that, for some reason, we are not willing or we have not been able to tap into our God-given creative imagination. That desire to tap into the God-given creative imagination in order for Science and Technology to thrive is not really there or it’s there but it’s just dormant.

Like I said earlier, in the arts we’re doing well, in entertainment, “Wow, kudos” and that’s good, we should keep it up. In sports we are excelling; it’s wonderful. I mean, am proud of my Black brothers and sisters. We thank God for our lives. However, in the area of Science and Technology, we gat to be willing, desirous and keen to tap into our God-given creative imagination. We can be creative in the areas of Science and Technology. My encouragement is that we should be willing to do something consciously – to tap into it, tap into and make things happen.

Sure there’s been other forces that may have worked against Black people in the past. Some people, some parties having there own selfish interest, you know, invading our space, our land and plundering. That has also affected us adversely. That is a fact. However, I believe we can turn the tide around, we can move from where we now find ourselves – despite the odds, despite the obstacles, the persecutions, the oppressions, the enslavement, the plunderings… Despite these odds, we can shake off the dust from our bodies, as it were and seek to make progress.

We can set up workable systems and structures that would support innovations and inventions in the areas of Science and Technology. The government, our governments, various governments have their roles to play. Also, non-governmental organizations and private companies have their roles to play. And individuals have their own responsibilities. It is important that we take these things into cognizance. And if we work together as a team, tap into our God-given creative imaginations, provide the necessary enabling environment, put systems and structures in place that would ensure viable organizational structures to thrive, then we can really do so well in the area of Science and Technology and contribute to the growth and development of not only our nations [in the 3rd world] but also the world at large.

We have our quota. Are we doing much? Are we really contributing our quota to the growth and development of planet Earth for the good of all, for the good of Black people, for the good of the Asians – the Yellow race, for the good of the White people – the Caucasians, for the good of the mixed races – the half cast, quarter cast and all. For the good of all and sundry – those I’ve mentioned and those I’ve not mentioned. For the good of practically every human being on the planet. Please, let’s consider these things and let’s search our hearts and create viable path-maps to success.

I thank you so much for your time and I believe that together we will make a difference. Please, do not misunderstand anything I have said so far. I speak sincerely, in hopeful anticipation that we would be stirred up and do things for the good of all. Whatever we can do to improve our intelligence, let’s do it. What can we do to maximize the usage of our brains?

Most of us just work with 10% of our brains – not just Black people but White people also, the Yellow race also. Everybody on Earth, majority of humans living on Earth today makes use of 10% of their brains! What can we do as human beings to actually make use of the 100% of our brains? What has to be done? What do we have to do to our DNA & RNA structures? What do we have to do to our gene pool? What do we have to do to our health, to our minds, to our souls, to our bodies to see that we really maximize the brain that this God has given to us? It is important! How can we take our intelligence to the next level?

“Oh, we’ve been created; we are like this”, you may say. But what can we do, where do we go from here? I’m persuaded in my heart that God has entrusted a lot in us. There are so many giftings and abilities that have been lying dormant in the human race, in the human specie for many millennia. What do we have to do to activate these dormant traits and attributes? These are key questions we should think about. These are key questions we should ponder upon.

I believe in the plants and the herbs we have out there: there are some chemicals that can help us in some ways. We can develop some kind of recipe to help improve our intelligence. I believe that. I believe we can actually, with the power of our will, our thoughts, our words, and prayers activate the dormant genes within us. I believe that we can actually do better than we are doing today. Thank you so much for your time, and I hope I have in some ways, communicated one or two things. I wish you well. Have a good day!


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NB: The above material is the official Transcript of the talk delivered by Karo E.K.D. Akamune being the, “Final Words” in the documentary on a Water or River Bicycle. One “Scientist Morison” came up with this unique concept or innovation of a water bicycle.

Karo works as a scientist and Technology Developer with 3Miracles Research Foundation, an organization passionate for the growth, development, maturation and sustainability of Science & Technology in 3rd World Emerging Economies [3WEE]. Morison is a scientist based in Delta State, Niger-Delta, Nigeria.

To obtain a copy or copies of "The Water Bicycle Documentary" (Downloadable version or DVD), please go to www.amazon.com

Monday, November 22, 2010

A Nigerian student, Jeffrey Etaghara, invents THE CO2 EXPELLER, a green solution to environmental degradation.


A Nigerian student, Jeffrey Etaghara, invents THE CO2 EXPELLER, a green solution to environmental degradation. http://t.co/LiDRSVN

pls, take a good note of 5:32 onwards... THE CO2 EXPELLER, a green solution to environmental degradation. As a Technology Developer, i continue to advocate for a gr8 support for inventors n innovators in the 3rd world. this, 1 small global village wld b d better for it. Now, who's going to step up 2d plate n invest in Scientists like Jeffrey Etaghara, Stella Osemeke & Shaka Beatrice?

A country like Nigeria has to innovate/invent or perish... wot path r we going to choose? May Nigeria b a producing society. We r eager to see Technology Industries everywhere…

Technology Incubation Centers should b established n allowed to thrive in every city...

Orivoh Victor we had some years back and i wonder how effective they were? I think what govt need to do is create a conducive atmosphere and let the private sectors take over from there, Sorry, i dont trust govt with such projects, they will use it as an avenue to drain the economy.

Karo Kanye Akamune ‎@Victor: am looking for a way to work around govt - not even waiting for "them" to create a conducive atmosphere. how can i create 1, myself? it wld b nice for "them" to act n act well. but we have been waiting for "them" for too long... how can we work, take action steps - "govt or no govt" (w/ or w/out govt)...

i think d TICs r still there. we have one in Warri. i spent some valuable time there in '07/'08 in my bid to promoting Science n Technology... i think the Nigerian masses need to be sensitized of the gr8 need for Nigerians themselves 2b directly involved in inventions/innovation NOW... YES, we shd put pressure on d govt. we shd also put pressure on ourselves... e.g. we have rich ppl who don't know wot to do w/ their money... Let's educate dem - they can invest in research, in inventions... in TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURS. Thanks, bros!