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Repost πŸ”„πŸ’Ž Meet Heman Bekele – a 15-year-old teen scientist, originally from Ethiopia, who just made headlines around the...
07/03/2025

Repost πŸ”„πŸ’Ž Meet Heman Bekele – a 15-year-old teen scientist, originally from Ethiopia, who just made headlines around the world. Why? He invented a special soap that could one day help treat skin cancer. Yes, a soap! His amazing idea earned him the title of TIME’s 2024 Kid of the Year and won him $25,000 in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

Heman got the idea after thinking about people back in Ethiopia who don’t have easy access to expensive treatments. So, he decided to create something simple and affordable. After lots of research and testing, he came up with a soap that has cancer-fighting ingredients. It works by helping the skin’s immune system fight against harmful cancer cells. It’s still being tested, but scientists believe it has a lot of promise.

Now, Heman wants to turn his idea into a real product. He dreams of starting a non-profit to give this soap to people who need it most. From a small idea to global recognition, Heman is proof that young minds can make a big difference!

Meet Heman Bekele – a 15-year-old teen scientist, originally from Ethiopia, who just made headlines around the world. Why? He invented a special soap that could one day help treat skin cancer. Yes, a soap! His amazing idea earned him the title of TIME’s 2024 Kid of the Year and won him $25,000 in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

Heman got the idea after thinking about people back in Ethiopia who don’t have easy access to expensive treatments. So, he decided to create something simple and affordable. After lots of research and testing, he came up with a soap that has cancer-fighting ingredients. It works by helping the skin’s immune system fight against harmful cancer cells. It’s still being tested, but scientists believe it has a lot of promise.

Now, Heman wants to turn his idea into a real product. He dreams of starting a non-profit to give this soap to people who need it most. From a small idea to global recognition, Heman is proof that young minds can make a big difference!

Repost πŸ”„β„ΉοΈπŸ”„China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ unveils 0.6 cm mosquito-like spy drone designed for stealth missions.The mosquito-like spy drone, ab...
06/29/2025

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China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ unveils 0.6 cm mosquito-like spy drone designed for stealth missions.

The mosquito-like spy drone, about 0.6 cm, mimics insects with leaf-shaped wings and a stick-like body. It uses tiny cameras and microphones to capture images, sounds, and signals, controlled via smartphone for stealth missions. Its small size evades radar, ideal for covert reconnaissance.

But the wahala now is that; If this drone finds its way to Nigeria, cheating couples may likely use it to spy on each other.

Life is a pot of Beans!πŸ’”

China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ unveils 0.6 cm mosquito-like spy drone designed for stealth missions.

The mosquito-like spy drone, about 0.6 cm, mimics insects with leaf-shaped wings and a stick-like body. It uses tiny cameras and microphones to capture images, sounds, and signals, controlled via smartphone for stealth missions. Its small size evades radar, ideal for covert reconnaissance.

But the wahala now is that; If this drone finds its way to Nigeria, cheating couples may likely use it to spy on each other.

Life is a pot of Beans!πŸ’”

Repost πŸ”„πŸ”„πŸ”„After years of push me I push you.  Rwanda-DRC  finally sign peace treatyRwanda and the DRC were fighting prim...
06/29/2025

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After years of push me I push you. Rwanda-DRC finally sign peace treaty

Rwanda and the DRC were fighting primarily over security concerns and control of eastern DRC’s mineral-rich territories.

In the words of the Presido and Point one of Rwanda πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ό Paul Kagame; We have been fighting foolishly all along, we need love at this time to grow in Africa.

Unity is key✊🏿

After years of push me I push you. Rwanda-DRC finally sign peace treaty

Rwanda and the DRC were fighting primarily over security concerns and control of eastern DRC’s mineral-rich territories.

In the words of the Presido and Point one of Rwanda πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ό Paul Kagame; We have been fighting foolishly all along, we need love at this time to grow in Africa.

Unity is key✊🏿

Repost πŸ”„πŸ”„πŸ”„Vital Nzaka, a Congolese inventor and innovator, has made headlines for developing a groundbreaking way to gen...
06/26/2025

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Vital Nzaka, a Congolese inventor and innovator, has made headlines for developing a groundbreaking way to generate electricity using plants, specifically, cassava (manioc), a staple crop in many African countries.
Known locally as Vital Vitium, he began this project to find a sustainable, affordable energy source for communities that lack reliable access to electricity.
His invention centers on a bio-battery, built using simple, locally available materials like cassava starch, lemon-based compounds, salt, and water. These components work together as an electrolyte solution to create a charge when connected with electrodes.
Nzaka’s battery system can generate around 16 to 21 volts of direct current (DC), which is then converted into 220 volts of alternating current (AC) using a basic inverter, enough to power household appliances such as LED lights, radios, fans, and even televisions.
The power output can last up to 12 hours or more, and he claims that with certain setups, it can function for up to two weeks without a recharge. What makes this project especially powerful is its potential to provide eco-friendly, off-grid electricity to rural or underserved areas that rely heavily on expensive or polluting fuel sources.
Beyond its technical value, Nzaka’s work also carries a strong message of self-reliance, sustainability, and innovation from within the African continent. His success proves that with creativity and purpose, transformative technologies can emerge from local challenges. Nzaka continues to refine his invention and hopes to scale it for broader use across Congo and other parts of Africa.

Vital Nzaka, a Congolese inventor and innovator, has made headlines for developing a groundbreaking way to generate electricity using plants, specifically, cassava (manioc), a staple crop in many African countries.
Known locally as Vital Vitium, he began this project to find a sustainable, affordable energy source for communities that lack reliable access to electricity.
His invention centers on a bio-battery, built using simple, locally available materials like cassava starch, lemon-based compounds, salt, and water. These components work together as an electrolyte solution to create a charge when connected with electrodes.
Nzaka’s battery system can generate around 16 to 21 volts of direct current (DC), which is then converted into 220 volts of alternating current (AC) using a basic inverter, enough to power household appliances such as LED lights, radios, fans, and even televisions.
The power output can last up to 12 hours or more, and he claims that with certain setups, it can function for up to two weeks without a recharge. What makes this project especially powerful is its potential to provide eco-friendly, off-grid electricity to rural or underserved areas that rely heavily on expensive or polluting fuel sources.
Beyond its technical value, Nzaka’s work also carries a strong message of self-reliance, sustainability, and innovation from within the African continent. His success proves that with creativity and purpose, transformative technologies can emerge from local challenges. Nzaka continues to refine his invention and hopes to scale it for broader use across Congo and other parts of Africa.

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06/25/2025

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Repost πŸ”„πŸ”„πŸ”„The real money is made in buying businesses.Buying a business that is already profitable is far less risking c...
06/24/2025

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The real money is made in buying businesses.

Buying a business that is already profitable is far less risking compared to starting a new one from scratch.

And it's easier than you might think.

I can teach you:

βœ… Find the right business to buy: Identify businesses with strong potential for profit and growth.

βœ… Learn how to avoid risky investments: Discover how to steer clear of businesses that might lead to financial pitfalls.

βœ… Master the ins and outs of due diligence: Equip yourself with the knowledge to thoroughly assess potential business acquisitions.

βœ… Explore seller financing options: Avoid taking out huge loans or coming out of pocket for millions of dollars by leveraging seller financing opportunities.

βœ… De-risk the deal in general: Implement strategies to minimize risks and ensure a successful investment.

I buy businesses for a living after leaving my high paying job on wall street and now show others how they can do the same.

It's changed my life, and it can change yours too.

Press the button below and talk with my team if you're an action taker who's ready to take the next step.

Repost πŸ”„πŸ”„ Here’s a shorter, cleaner version:On today’s episode of , we sit down with legendary artist  to discuss her mo...
06/23/2025

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On today’s episode of , we sit down with legendary artist to discuss her move from Hollywood to Nairobi, where she now owns a 150-acre farm with plans to expand to 300+. 🌍

She shares insights on buying land in Africa, building a luxury retreat, the best cities to invest in, and more.

Catch it at 6 PM EST on YouTube and all podcast platforms.

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06/22/2025

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06/22/2025

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06/21/2025

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06/20/2025

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Today and every day, we’re rooting for everybody Black. ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 Happy Family!

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06/20/2025

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