 Inama bozama, bozama mwenuli, bozama na kretas, bozama mwenuli. Uf The opportunity they had on Monday was one where they could understand the fundamentals of IP, to understand better about copyright, industrial property. They had an opportunity from Waipo to be even able to understand that their pro bono services are available for them to understand more about patents. They had an opportunity to even be able to exchange amongst themselves what they're doing in their various African countries. I had been in my room for three years because I said one day, maybe they will recognize that I made an invention and my contemporaries will recognize that we Africans, we students, we can do things that can help the entire world. You have to protect your ideas, you have to do it quickly if you haven't done it. You have to seek help to do it, there are advice, you have to convince them to believe in you and your invention. My message is to go out there and believe in themselves, learn to take risk and just do it. The only way for Africa to move is through innovation, through creation and I'm confident that this will be the way in terms of creation of opportunities for the youth of this continent. Waipo!