Monday, August 6, 2012

Africa is creating impact in Sports around the World today

Foluke in Action
Do you know that Foluke Akinradewo is an African. And she is doing Africa and America proud at the on going London Olympics 2012.
Foluke Akinradewo

Akinradewo was born in London, Ontario, Canada, to Ayoola and Comfort Akinradewo. She holds a tri-citizenship with Canada, Nigeria and the United States, and used to audition for commercials when she was little.

Friday, August 3, 2012

African Animals as Expensive Pets around the World

Debrazzas Monkey
Debrazzas Monkey is an Africa breed easily recognized by its white beard and yellowish gray fur. The animal will generally live for about 22 years. Though many people do shell out the hefty price for this primate, they become disappointed when the docile and tender babies grow to become unpredictable and hostile adults. This Animal is worth $10,000

Mona Guenon

The Mona Guenon’s natural habitat is within the Western African tropical forests, however this animal is capable of adapting to any forest environment. Therefore, despite special permits and licenses to own this animal, it is not considered an endangered specie.


These animal are found in the world zoo today and they are worth over  $6000, standing as the most expensive pets in the world. It came from Africa.

Interesting Expensive animals Originated in Africa

Chinese Crested Hairless Puppies


These dogs weigh about 5 to 12 lbs and are very vivacious, alert and friendly animals. Considered to be one of the rarest dogs, these dogs are prone to sunburning on a hot and clear day. The dogs first originated in Africa and the animals is most often found to be a very pleasant companion that lives for over 10 to 12 years. This animal cost about $4000- $5000 in the world market today. Africa has good things

Thursday, August 2, 2012

London 2012: Senegal's 10 men destroy Uruguayans and win neutral hearts


• Senegal 2-0 Uruguay
• M Konaté 10 37

A performance of verve, heart and ultimately wonderful defensive organisation from Senegal produced a 2-0 defeat of Uruguay that leaves the west Africans favourite to top Group A ahead of Team GB. This was a victory against the head as Senegal played with 10 men for three-quarters of the match. It also produced a first half of drama and no little skill, most notably the two goals from Moussa Konaté, bringing a tea-time Wembley crowd to its feet in noisy appreciation.


Africans at London Olympics 2012

Caster Semenya will hope to win gold for South Africa in the womens 800m race.
Caster Samaye from south Africa is doing pretty good at the London Olympics and she is expecting to win a gold medal soon. This Great Africa Female is an Athlete in the Current London Olympics 2012. Africa is really anticipating to her success and God will make us proud through her 

Africa is a good Ground to Win technologically

Suggestions to Google as to win in Africa, is to introduce The Android Technology. This is to be able over take the collaboration between Nokia and Microsoft.  This two company has overshadowed African Market on their own, imagine what they will do together. But an African Brain has told Google what to do to win.

Iyinoluwa Aboyeji has just delivered a great opus on the future of software development in African markets, with a focus on Nigeria. His Google needs Android to succeed in Africa is well worth a read:


The gospel truth is this, Google needs a hardware solution to win.


Yea, Baraza and Google Trader are cool tools, but Google will only win the internet war if Africans can access the internet with google as their gateway and Africans are loyal customers. And if Africans still have to depend on Windows dominated hardware, Google might as well be prancing around with their carnivals and flashmobs.


More cause for worry for Google should be Nokia and Windows new partnership. Both of them are the leading mobile and desktop players in Africa right now. Working together means they can unleash a plague of incomensurable damage on Africans and eat up market share like no man's business at Google's expense.


So how can Google change the game?


One word. Android.


Android is google's beautiful, versatile and opensourced weapon against Microsoft's onslaught on Africa. Since Android is open-sourced, it can be deployed on any hardware including cheaper and locally made hardware. This allows it to undercut Microsoft's hardware advantage on the one competitive advantage that actually matters in Africa; price.


Also given it would be much easier and legal to engineer than pirating Microsoft, we can shift the creative energies of the innovative engineers of the Alaba Market from cracking microsoft DRM locks to building software they can put their name and Nigeria behind.

Software Move in Africa

Techno Brain, Africa’s leading Software Development Company is expanding its operations to Central and Eastern Africa by opening new office in Rwanda. An ISO 9001:2008 Certified company with operations in 8 African countries including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Malawi, Ethiopia, Zambia, South Africa and Mozambique. This a technological move on going in the Africa region most recently.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Africa has Great countries

Creation date 1963 Recognition date 1964 President Professor Rachid HANIFI Secretary General Mrs Zehour GHIDOUCHE Algeria Creation date 1979 Recognition date 1980 President Mr Gustavo Dias VAZ DA CONCEICÃO Secretary General Mr Mario Rosa RODRIGUES DE ALMEIDAAngolaBurundiOfficially adopted on August 1, 1990, the national flag of Benin is a horizontal bicolor of yellow and red with a green vertical band at the hoist. BeninThe national flag of Botswana was adopted on September 30, 1966 after the country received its independence from Britain. Botswana

The Burkina Faso flag was officially adopted on August 4, 1984. The flag is a horizontal bicolor of red and green with a yellow star in the center. Burkina FasoCentral African Republic CongoThe national flag of Chad is a tricolor with vertical bands of blue, yellow, and red. The flag was officially hoisted for the first time in 1959. Chad

Côte d'IvoireCameroonComoros Cape Verde

DjiboutiThe national flag of the Arab Republic of Egypt was officially adopted on October 4, 1984.  EgyptEritreaEthiopiaGabon

GambiaGuinea-BissauEquatorial Guinea   Ghana 

GuineaThe national flag of Kenya has three colors ; black on the top, red in the middle and green at the bottom. KenyaThe flag of Libya, first introduced in 1951, saw a return in 2011 after the Gaddafi regime was overthrown. LibyaLiberiaLesotho

MadagascarThe flag of Morocco was officially adopted on 17 th November, 1915. The background of the Morocco flag is red in color and it also has a green colored five-pointed star at its center. MoroccoMalawiThe national flag of Mali has three different colors in it that are arranged in a vertical order. These three colors are green, golden and red respectively from the hoisting side of the Mali flag . MaliMozambique


The national flag of Mauritius consists of four colors that are placed horizontally. This flag officially came into being in1968 on 12 th March. MauritiusmauritaniaNamibiaThe Nigeria Flag , officially adopted on 1st October, 1960, represents the nation of Nigeria. The Nigeria Flag consists of three equal bands of green, white and green. NigeriaNiger

The South African flag was acquired on 27th April, 1994. South Africa RwandaSenegalSeychelles

Sierra LeoneThe flag of Sao Tome Principe was officially adopted on November 5, 1975, after it gained independece from PortugueseSao Tome PrincipeThe ensign of Sudan comprises a parallel banner with three colors - white, red, and black. SudanSwaziland

TanzaniaTogoTunisiaThe national flag of Uganda was adopted on 9 th October, 1962. The Uganda Flag consists of six horizontal stripes of black, yellow, and red in consecutive patterns. Uganda  

 The Zambia Flag has a green background with a column of three vertical stripes on the right hand corner of the flag.  ZambiaThe Zimbabwe Flag is a multicolored one which consists of seven horizontal stripes of four main colors red, yellow, green and black. Zimbabwe 

These countries of Africa are filled with innovations, creativity and skills in all field of  work; sports, fashion design and lots more. Africa is not left behind in technology innovations too, we are getting to the peak just soon. We are not giving up and we are not down all at. Africa is great and we stand great for the rest of the world to see