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Thanks Dibussi for posting this video. I actually think inspiring stories like this one say alot about Africa and its people.
We are capable of anything. What our societies need is setting up our own "enabling environment" to encourage the best of ourselves to come out.
This young lad makes me proud and hope that the is light at the end of the dark tunnel.
Posted by: The Southwesterner | November 06, 2009 at 05:11 PM
The dark memories are always so bitter in the heart of a young dynamic political scientist.
But when the moment of truth will come,man will be as satisfied as the dreams of Dr Mbara who promises to be back.
Posted by: Edmund Linonge Njoh | November 06, 2009 at 06:18 PM
Thanks for this inspirational story from a talented young African. There are many young African geniuses like Kamkwamba whose creativity are being stifled by the policies of corrupt African regimes.
Posted by: Neba Fuh | November 07, 2009 at 12:59 AM