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  • Beyond the Last Computer

    I felt the hard, cold steel of a gun against the back of my head. I spun around and saw my assailant’s finger shaking on the trigger: “Don't run or I'll shoot you,” he said. I was just 14 years old, and death was a stranger to me. It was 1969, and Nigeria was embroiled in civil...
    Posted to Philip Emeagwali (Weblog) by pemeagwali on Fri, Jun 13 2008
  • Africa Must Produce or Perish

    Imagine that it is May 25, 2063, the 100th anniversary of Africa Day, a day for reflecting on Africa’s successes and failures. The newspaper headline announces, “Last Remaining Oilfield in West Africa’s American Territory Dries Up.” The article continues: “The last patch...
    Posted to Philip Emeagwali (Weblog) by pemeagwali on Thu, May 29 2008
  • Technology Widens Rich-Poor Gap

    Oil has made us billions and fuelled our economic stability, but oil has also become the bane of our existence. For some, it is a curse that has caused poverty and corruption, but for others it is an essential source of untold wealth and power. But as the gap between rich and poor countries continues...
    Posted to Technology in Zambia (Weblog) by Administrator on Wed, Feb 27 2008
  • Technology is the Root of All Evil

    According to history books, gun-wielding European slave traders kidnapped one in five Africans and transported them across the oceans to the Americas. A less visible, but no means less drastic technological tool of suppression, is the compass, a device used worldwide for navigation. In the same way that...
    Posted to Technology in Zambia (Weblog) by Administrator on Wed, Feb 27 2008
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