You have taken the plunge with your tickets in one hand and business cards in the other! All set to dominate this world? But then you get there, and the hallway is flooded with entrepreneurs perennially on the hunt for the relatively small number of investors and media people, all competing for their attention. What should you do to stand out? The simplest formula is — basic. But for the charitable souls that we are, we’d share the code to standing ‘above’ in a crowd.
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Stories - Made In Africa

Prodigies are no longer alien to our world; we all like knowing about them and appreciate their efforts. In what was another innovative score for the Ghanaian tech ecosystem, a teenager and Senior High School student, successfully invented a system that uses predictive analytics model to detect breast cancer
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Even with all the quantum physics and interstellar studies, it has been discovered that a disturbing number of Nigerians youths don’t do well in the entrepreneurship sector; as a result lack in foundational training. It doesn’t matter where you are from; in Nigeria, all we do is business. I can safely say that there is no Nigerian who hasn’t for once in his or her life done a transaction that yielded money. It is the core of success in the part of the world, and we are in the habit of even doing more it when all odds say no. But a certain question is arising – should entrepreneurship be included in school curricula?
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Professor Justus Nwaoga, a technologist, discovered that the Mimosa plant could harness energy from the sun. He then went on to work on an idea which involved converting Mimosa’s photosensitivity into what has now come to be known as Mimosa Solar Panels.
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William Kamkwamba embarked on a mission to power his village with the only resource that was readily available. There was a food shortage in Masitala, clean and potable drinking water was hard to find, and the bulk of the local population was living under a dollar a day. But despite all the shortages, Masitala still had one thing in abundance: wind. And William decided to harness this source of energy for the benefit of the community.
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