well i am very happay for him and for the igbos nigeria and african ,if he can also help many africans to know what he knows it will also bluid african and give black people more say cos many europens thinks african ppl can not do or bulid any thing ,
Hello....? This sounds to close for comfort. I believe this is invented out of fear. We need to know when to stop. He is like the black man in The Terminator who invented the hand that ultimately led to the technology that but humans at risk. Micheal Jackson (This It DVD) said we have 4 years to get it right or it will be too late. Wake up!
We African American who mostly descended from Igbos are very proud of Phillip Emeagwali. It's time that we start reversing the brain drain and lend our inventions to better mother African. Good job Phillip!!
There was just no way Emeagwali may have dropped out of school because his parents could not pay his tuition. Keep in mind that his parents were civil servants in Akure before the Nigeria war, and that was a middle class family.Though it is difficult to verify who got conscripted during the war, something just tells me he was not drafted into the war.There were still skeletal education services during the war.Education was not completely shut down in Biafra during the crisis.
well i am very happay for him and for the igbos nigeria and african ,if he can also help many africans to know what he knows it will also bluid african and give black people more say cos many europens thinks african ppl can not do or bulid any thing ,
TheAgboha58 1 year ago
Hello....? This sounds to close for comfort. I believe this is invented out of fear. We need to know when to stop. He is like the black man in The Terminator who invented the hand that ultimately led to the technology that but humans at risk. Micheal Jackson (This It DVD) said we have 4 years to get it right or it will be too late. Wake up!
LadyLeebra 2 years ago
We African American who mostly descended from Igbos are very proud of Phillip Emeagwali. It's time that we start reversing the brain drain and lend our inventions to better mother African. Good job Phillip!!
holla019 3 years ago
There was just no way Emeagwali may have dropped out of school because his parents could not pay his tuition. Keep in mind that his parents were civil servants in Akure before the Nigeria war, and that was a middle class family.Though it is difficult to verify who got conscripted during the war, something just tells me he was not drafted into the war.There were still skeletal education services during the war.Education was not completely shut down in Biafra during the crisis.
Bebiri60 3 years ago
He is igbo biafran in southeastern nigeria. am soooooooo proud to be igbo. igbo kwezuenu!!!
sassychioma 3 years ago
Thank you for posting this video!!
LeNinita 4 years ago