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Zambia’s Barbra Banda becomes the first female footballer to score a back-to-back hat trick in the history of the Olympic games
History has been made at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Tournament and it's Africa that is being represented in the course of history. For the first time in the history of the Olympic games, a female footballer has scored a back-to-back hat trick and she's from Africa, her name is Barbra Banda.
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Meet Jerry Mallo: Maker Of Nigeria’s First Luxury Sports Car And The First In West Africa
A 27-year-old Nigerian fabrication engineer and Chief Executive Officer of Bennie Technologies LTD., Jerry Mallo made history by building the first Nigerian-made fibre sports car in Nigeria and West Africa.
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A 24-year-old from Niger has created the country’s first video game “Heroes of the Sahel”
The video game designed by a young man of 24, draws its substance and form from the cultural riches of Niger. Coveryni Issa Mahaman's ambition is to make it an animated film in the medium term.
Niger has its first video game, designed in Niger and by a Nigerien. “Les Héros du Sahel”, named after this invention is made to adapt to android phones, computers and the Nitendo Wii.
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The Story of Joseph Phillipe Lemercier Laroche: The only Black Man of African Ancestry Onboard The R.M.S Titanic
Millions of people have either seen or read the story of the R.M.S Titanic. But how many of us have read about Joseph Phillipe Lemercier Laroche, a Haitian engineer – the only black man of African ancestry that was onboard the R.M.S Titanic.
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In remembrance of Christopher Nsamba, the Ugandan who designed the world’s largest life-saving incubator
In June 2020, a Ugandan innovator, researcher and engineer Christopher Nsamba, the founder and director of the African Space Research Program, designed the largest and most technologically advanced baby incubator in the world.
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Meet Mamadu Ndulador Bah: The 20-year-old Sierra Leonean Innovator that developed a generator that uses no fuel
20-year-old Sierra Leonean Innovator, Mamadu Ndulador Bah known for his mind-blowing innovations developed a generator that works without fuel, water, or solar energy and it is CO2 free.