Innovators from Sierra Leone Developed EASY S.T.E.M Server, Revolutionizing Internet Access for Students in Remote Areas
Internet accessibility could be considered as one major problem in the West African nation of Sierra Leone. Many of its […]
Internet accessibility could be considered as one major problem in the West African nation of Sierra Leone. Many of its […]
Professor Jason Arday, who couldn’t read or write until he was 18 is about to become Cambridge University’s youngest-ever black professor.
9-year-old David Balogun, a Nigerian American has graduated from high school in Pennsylvania, United States of America. He is now
A young and beautiful Ghanaian lady identified as Abigail Adjoa has taken to social media to celebrate after fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a teacher
The Mamie Mariama Justice Ganawa Education Foundation (MAMJGEF) recently made donations worth 60 million old Leones, which is equivalent to
Ghanaian actor and comedian based in the United States, Michael Blackson has opened his own school in his village in Ghana, which will offer free tuition to all its students.
Patrice Motsepe is a billionaire from South Africa with a $2.7 billion net worth. At the age of 46, he became the first Black African to appear on Forbes’ list of world billionaires in 2008. Additionally, he is the first billionaire industrialist from South Africa.
At age 11, Ramarni Wilfred has an IQ higher than Bill Gates, Professor Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein. With a score of 162, Ramarni is the youngest person to score higher than Einstien, Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates.
Dr. Shamaria Engram has become the first Black woman to graduate from the Computer Science and Engineering doctoral program at
Danielle Boadu, a 9-year-old student from Heritage Park Primary School in Peterborough, won the Year 3–4 division of the “Sum it Up” national math competition with her depiction of arithmetic, beating 450 other students from across the UK and Ireland.