A crash course in changing the world.
There is not much done in the area of scientific invention in Nigeria and energy problem is quite progressing with insincere effort on the part of Government to supporting individuals/research agencies in finding meaningful solution to the lingering energy crisis in Nigeria.
Nevertheless, am impressed with the break through invention of light to break down carbon dioxide. The impact of carbon dioxide on the global problem of warmth and weather change can not be over…
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In 2020 I imagine a world where food security will not be a challenge, where the world will have adequate nutritious food to feed its inhabitants and more grains preserved in silos for a 10year emergency. A worl where food will not be a measure or factor for economic dominance of nations.
I will be in Nigeria and order for truffle dish in Japan or a dish of well cooked suk**a wiki with tomatoes in Kenya. I will relish myself with fresh sea food, soybeans and tofu and…
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I live in Lagos where the city is densely populated and there is little land for arable farms and gardens but efforts should be made to add to the solution to food insecurity.
I worked out on setting a snail culture. Snails are very slow moving creature. Many species hibernate during the colder months of the year. They cover their bodies with a thin layer of mucus which prevents them from drying out. They are found to hibernate in every unfavourable weather condition and this…
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Just like Sithembile's story I grew up in a local area in Nigeria where natives wake up in the morning and head to the farm with crude implements like hoes, cutla**** and shovels. Over the years I have watched as harvests dwindle and farmlands lose fertility because the soil nutrients can not be sustained, with little or no fertilizer application and inability of local farmers to adopt shifting…
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In my dreams I imagine the beauty of having a world where;
- disease is completely overcome
- natural challenges are surmounted
- human intelligence, potentials and creativity are unleashed
- basic human needs are met and poverty eradicated
- at least 80% of world population are educated and skilled
- religion, race, tribe and gender imposed barriers are completely destroyed
- democracy, in its real sense, is highly entrenched in…
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Jonathan C. Lewis is founder/CEO of the Opportunity Collaboration, a diverse community of 300 social investors and entrepreneurs who annually attend a strategic offsite on World Poverty Day to leverage resources, combine forces, share innovations and operate more effectively. He is…
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SECRET 14 BY AMY SMITH ON RULES OF DESIGN
*PROVIDE SKILLS, NOT JUST FINISHED TECHNOLOGIES*
This secret is the most appealing to me when issues of social innovation are objectively examined.
Although an analogy will be drawn using the idea of this social innovation secret to explain how change in wrong society values and culture can liberate the people from creative limitations and launch them into limitless creative and innovative space.
I came from Imo State and reside…
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*PROVIDE SKILLS, NOT JUST FINISHED TECHNOLOGIES*
This…
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