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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Horus(m): 8:31pm On Jun 13, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W38a49eha90

[size=15pt]Philip Emeagwali interview in Kingston Jamaica [/size]

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Nobody: 8:33pm On Jun 13, 2015
Horus:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W38a49eha90

[size=15pt]Philip Emeagwali interview in Kingston Jamaica [/size]
^^ This one no be those m0r0ns wey dey work for Sahara Reportors

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by TheOtherview: 8:35pm On Jun 13, 2015
imhotep:

True. . .you are more exposed to rumors, tribalism, hatred, bigotry and general backwardness.
Keep enslaving yourself to gambari.

Your attempt to disguise mutton as lamb is puerile. Get this into your bigoted mind: the truth cannot be mortgaged by a thousand fake imhoteps.

The truth about Philip Emeagwali - we must expose this charlatan
« #7 on: August 27, 2006, 02:27 AM »

CNN has unknowingly aided one of the biggest intellectual frauds of the century. A self-proclaimed 'Father of the internet', Philip Emeagwali indicates on his website that this 'title' was given to him by CNN.

Nigerian professional engineers and scientists have been alarmed by the fraud perpetrated by the self-declared 'Dr.' Philip Emeagwali, who self-promotes himself as one of Africa's most talented scientists. The shame of this, is that, while the international scientific community treats Emeagwali with caution and 'near' disdain, journalists and non-scientists continue to laud him.
We understand that this fraud has been carried so far that he now has Nigerian stamps in his name (as he claims on his website), has been voted as one of the top 100 Africans of the last century amongst other honorable mention as the 'father of the internet'. The facts are however very different and can be verified independently.

1. Philip Emeagwali was NEVER awarded a PhD by the University of Michigan, because, apart from twice failing his doctorate examinations, he had his PhD dissertation declared unworthy of the award of a doctorate by both internal and external assesors.
Emeagwali usually resorts to a claim of racial bias against him, when challenged, and in the case of his PhD, sued the University, claiming racial bias. The suit was dismissed both by the court of first arbitration and later on appeal, for lacking any merit.

2. The 'so-called' achievements for which Philip Emeagwali shared a 1989 Gordon Bell prize with many other groups can, at best, be regarded as 'graduate level' scientific achievement and not the ground breaking work of a top scientist. Emeagwali has promoted this prize, which awarded him a paltry cash sum of $1,000, to be the equivalent of the Nobel Prize of computing. This is an insult to the achievement of Africa's foremost Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka. The 'real' computing 'Nobel Prize' is the $100,000 A.M.Turin Prize, which is awarded by the same ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) that awards the lesser Gordon Bell's prize.

3. Using the internet and his personal website, Philip Emeagwali has spread this falsehood about himself to the chagrin of the professional scientific community, such that any reference to him comes up with these false claims of excellence. The claims build up a 'chain-reaction' much like in a nuclear reactor, such that, over time they take on a life of their own, and even reputable organizations like CNN and President Bill Clinton are unable to unearth the massive deception being carried out. This is the equivalent of an intellectual 'pyramid-scheme'.

4. Mr. Emeagwali's claim to having carried out the fastest computations using parallel computing, is a bare-faced lie. In the same Gordon Bell's award, this prize was actually awarded to a team from Mobil whose computations were twice as fast as Emeagwali's and he actually received the award (in layman's terms) for the most economic use of high speed computing. The award to him was actually due to a technicality in the ACM award rules which disallows more than one award for each entry. The same Mobil team actually achieved a price efficiency of about 20% more than Emeagwali's.

5. Emeagwali promotes himself as having helped to develop supercomputing, but his only work of note was in the use of existing supercomputers to achieve a faster (not the fastest) speed.

6. Another bare-faced lie is the over 30 patents he is supposed to own. Unless these are unregistered (which begs the question of how they can be called patents), there are zero patents in his name with the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) from 1976 to date. He has been challenged several times to send information that can be used to verify any patents he holds and has refused to do so.

We all would be doing the world a great service by investigating further and exposing this falsehood.

There still seem to be people who are convinced that Emeagwali is a 'worthy ambassador' of Nigeria, so I will take pains to put more critical info at your disposal.

Before you read this, let me first debunk some of the usual attacks by Emeagwali fans (have been used on one of the earliest challengers of Emeagwali - Chioma Ezeilo).

1. Pull Him down - I have nothing to gain by this, as I think Nigeria needs authentic (please note my choice of words) heroes and role models. I was also an early admirer.

2. Not knowleadgeable - I am a theoretical physicist with over 22 years post-graduate teaching and working experience and have taught quantum mechanics, computational physics and nuclear physics at undergraduate and graduate level. I have been involved in oil reservoir modelling and simulation for the last ten years.

3. Misguided - I only act on facts that can be irrefutably established (something Emeagwali's fans seem to disregard).

4. White supremacist - I am black (and proud).

5. Tribalist - I am Ibo (from the same tribe as Emeagwali).


Nigeria, Africa and the black 'world' need authentic heroes and within the sciences we have many - Animalu, Balogun, Awele Maduemizia, Ade Amusa, Allotey, Chike Obi (and sons) and a host of other very honorable and less self-serving people. Emeagwali is NOT in the same class as these people.

Below are additional misrepresentations, half-truths and barefaced lies by Emeagwali and friends. I will continue to provide more information until this myth is debunked. This is my cross, and I will bear it with honour.

(a) In the 'Timeline' on his website, Emeagwali states the following: "1989 Emeagwali rejects Darcy's Law and develops nine equations that unifies Fillunger's equations and Newton's second law of motion and invents nine algorithms that
enable 65,536 cooperating processors to increase the amount of oil recovered".

This is another bare-faced lie. For any professional, the process for 'rejecting' a law, theorem or hypothesis is clear and requires no further enumeration here - there are no publications by Emeagwali related to Darcy's law, Newton's laws and, for that matter, any known law/s in the Sciences. How Emeagwali draws a relationship between the 'solving power and speed' of the work he did on supercomputers and the 'rejecting' or 'unification' of laws/ equations befuddles the mind. There are NO scholarly articles (except in Emegwali's mind) relating any work he has done to Fillunger's equations. All references to this achievement have been initiated by Emeagwali himself (please do an Internet check yourself) and, as is his usual style, picked up by some non-scientific media (e.g. Africa Source) and if not stopped now will take on a life of their own.

(b) Emeagwali also claims to have been an IEEE 'Distinguished visitor' and provides a link to the IEEE website - http://www.ieee.org/portal/site

A search (please select IEEE Ultraseek to avoid being transferred to an Emeagwali 'posting') on Emeagwali yields only one article (no conferences) and, as if this is not bad enough, authored by Emeagwali I. I cannot confirm this is Philip and suspect his usual games are being played here. Further, the advanced search indicates that 'Distinguished' and 'Emeagwali' cannot be used in the same sentence.

We ask that you judge his 'commercial' approach (selling mugs, T-shirts, clocks etc.) against any ethical standards of professional organizations you belong to.
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Ramnon2: 8:36pm On Jun 13, 2015
Good but overated. No PhD (not sure where the Dr title is coming from) and no really earth-shaking discovery since his GORDON PRIZE. He is just an average scientist.

Hey! I am onye Igbo. Lol
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Nobody: 8:38pm On Jun 13, 2015

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by TheOtherview: 8:38pm On Jun 13, 2015
Phillip Emeagwali: Icon or Con Man?

Written by Jonathan Elendu

Thursday, 28 July 2005

In 1987, the University of Michigan accepted him as a pre-candidate doctoral student of the College of Engineering. Two years later, he won the prestigious Gordon Bell Prize for his work in super computing. Using more than sixty-five thousand processors, he programmed "the connection machine to compute 3.1 billion calculations per second…to simulate oil reservoirs." Image

Nigerians heard of this amazing feat by one of their own and celebrated it. We have heard other wonderful stories about Phillip Emeagwali, the Nigerian born computer scientist. Many wonderful things have been written about him in the media, especially the Internet. CNN has been quoted as calling him one of the fathers of the Internet. Only problem with that claim is that nobody knows which anchor or reporter and on what show Emeagwali was described as one of the fathers of the Internet.

Genuine stories about Phillip Emeagwali have not garnered the same level of publicity. These include his suit against the University of Michigan for refusing to award him a doctorate degree in super computing or engineering. On the morning of Friday, 1 August 1991, Emeagwali had a meeting with Erdogan Gulari, the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the College of Engineering. At the said meeting Gulari told Emeagwali that for him to be considered for a PhD, he had to submit his dissertation by 1 October 1991. This was in addition to other requirements. Emeagwali agreed to this condition. Sometime in the middle of 1992, Emeagwali submitted his dissertation.

Emeagwali's dissertation was reviewed by a panel which comprised of people within the University of Michigan and some external academics. They concluded that Emeagwali's work did not merit a Ph.D. In 1996, he sued the University, alleging racial discrimination. The suit was summarily dismissed. In October 1999, Emeagwali appealed and the Michigan Court of Appeals which comprised of William B. Murphy, Donald E. Holbrook, J., and Hilda R. Gage, concurred with the lower court and dismissed his appeal.

Phillip Emeagwali has been described by some websites as one of the most popular of Africans. He is ranked in achievement and popularity with the likes of Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, and Nelson Mandela. Yet, some writers have suggested that these claims are misleading and dubious. Why? Most of these websites crediting Emeagwali with these glowing tributes are owned by him, or his wife.

In an interview with one Mary Bellis, Emeagwali claims to have been homeless from 1967-1970. While that claim is true, he fails to mention that millions of other Nigerians from the East were homeless too, as the area was a war zone at the time. There are many lingering questions which this reporter wants answered. Is Emeagwali an icon of his time, or a con man who has engaged in a very sophisticated public relations campaign that has been sustained for over a decade?

We contacted Phillip Emeagwali's office and emailed Dr. Donita Brown, who is claimed to be a curator on one of the Emeagwali web sites. Our calls to "Emeagwali research" were answered by a lady who promised to forward our calls to him. And Dr. Brown responded to our email as follows:

Jonathan:

I am sorry we did not respond to your previous emails. Some emails get misdirected or filtered by our anti-spam software.

He prefers that we not forward interview requests to him. He only gives about one African-media interview in five years and has not travelled to Africa in 18 years.

The URLs below contain 250 pages of his answers to FAIQs (Frequently Asked Interview Questions) regarding his scientific work and his thoughts on contemporary issues.

We plan a major update (100 additional pages) in late September 2005. Best wishes on your story.

Regards,
Webmaster,
emeagwali.com

As a rule we, at Elendureports.com, do not take excerpts from answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) in lieu of an interview. However, the email reproduced verbatim, except for the web links, has raised more questions than it answered.

Emeagwali has described himself as “the Bill Gates of Africa,” yet he has not set foot on African soil in eighteen years. The real Bill Gates has spent more time in Africa in the past twenty years than Emeagwali. How have Africa and its diverse population benefited from Emeagwali's success? The email response states that he grants one interview every five years to an African media. While the answer may be true, albeit preposterous, it suggests the mindset of an individual who has a bloated estimate of his own worth.

Claims of Emeagwali holding patents to forty-one inventions are splashed on his websites. We searched for these patents at the appropriate places and came up with nothing to corroborate those claims. Where are these patents registered? Who in the scientific community is aware of these inventions? Could it be that the computer on which I am writing this story was invented by my tribesman and I don't know? "I have expertise in five different fields which helps me to easily understand the analogy between my scientific problems and those occurring in nature. First, I identify an analogous problem in nature and borrow from it. It is smarter to borrow from nature than to reinvent the wheels." What are these five areas of expertise?
If the University of Michigan did not award Phillip Emeagwali a Ph.D., then where did he obtain his doctorate degree? In the same interview with Mary Bellis he claims to work with a fifty-five million dollar computer. Where does Emeagwali practice his trade? "Today, I have access to a $55 million super computer while many African scientists do not have access to a personal computer. The greater opportunity enabled me to make important discoveries and inventions" he told Mary Bellis.

Emeagwali has been married to Dale Emeagwali since 1981. Is Dale Emeagwali the same person as Dr. Donita Brown? Our research indicates that Donita Brown is Dale Emeagwali. Isn’t it curious that while she is called Dale Emeagwali on their family website, she is called Donita Brown other websites registered either by herself, or her husband, Phillip? Certainly none of these websites were registered before 1981. When asked if Donita Brown, the lady we spoke to in Emeagwali's office told us she did not Phillip Emeagwali's relationship with Donita Brown. Pray, this person works in Emeagwali's office and knows Donita Brown! The natural question is why does Emeagwali's wife have two identities?

We were also curious to find out how a man who claims to love Africa and its people so much, and have given speeches on the "brain drain" syndrome proudly exhibit as one of his greatest achievements, the thirty-five members of his immediate and extended families he relocated to America. There are no records to indicate that these people went back to Africa after their studies. From all available records, Emeagwali's five siblings live in the United States as do his parents. Yet, the man has no qualms giving speeches on the harmful effects of "brain drain" on the continent of Africa and what can be done to stem the tide.

Even more curious is that a man, who positions himself as a serious scientist, has a website dedicated to showing off his family photos, yet there is no website dedicated to showing his inventions. Nobody should quarrel with a man who wants to spend time and resources showing off his wardrobe, wife, and son. However, other writers have suggested that such behavior is at odds with the characteristics of a serious-minded scientist. Is Philip Emeagwali a showman, who has set up virtual edifices to bolster his ego, or a scientist with too much time on his hands?

A critic of Emeagwali, Chioma K. Ezeilo in a piece entitled, "Self-Promotion and Self-Authentication…," spoke to Emeagwali's showmanship: "I understand that Hollywood stars and musicians and others of that ilk have what they term their official website, where fans can read all about them and learn what these individuals have accomplished professionally…Philip Emeagwali is not a celebrity by any stretch of the imagination, so I wonder why he believes it necessary to build this online shrine to himself." But she was more concerned about another matter, as she states, "The thing that bothered me was the outright lies, half-truths, and numerous unsubstantiated claims that permeated the website." Elendureports.com tried to contact Chioma K. Ezeilo, but our efforts yielded no fruit. Mary Bellis did not respond to our request for interview before press time.

Since we published our story on Prof Gabriel Oyibo, we have been inundated with emails asking all kinds of questions about this gentleman. There have also been questions about Nigerians who are supposed to be very accomplished, yet, making fraudulent claims that astonish their colleagues and contemporaries. While a fair minded person would be inclined to believe that the jury is still out on Phillip Emeagawli and his accomplishments, there is a question that needs to be asked and answered: Is it greed, ego, criminal ignorance, or in-built self destructive tendencies that lead our people to make claims that cannot be substantiated easily?

Email: jonathan@elendureports.com
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Nobody: 8:43pm On Jun 13, 2015
@TheOtherView
Rumor mongering is bad for your mental state.

Boston university website
https://www.bu.edu/bridge/archive/2001/02-02/inventors.html

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by chinolization: 8:48pm On Jun 13, 2015
Guy you are killing them with facts. Gosh! cheesy

imhotep:
@TheOtherView
Rumor mongering is bad for your mental state.

Boston university website
https://www.bu.edu/bridge/archive/2001/02-02/inventors.html

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Nobody: 8:49pm On Jun 13, 2015
chinolization:
Guy you are killing them with facts. Gosh! cheesy

LOL.
I am yet to fully understand why they prefer gossip to facts.
Anyway, bad belle is a dangerous emotion.

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by chinolization: 8:51pm On Jun 13, 2015
Na bad belle. I like the way you are demolishing them with facts! cheesy

imhotep:

LOL.
I am yet to fully understand why they prefer gossip to facts.
Anyway, bad belle is a dangerous emotion.

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Horus(m): 8:53pm On Jun 13, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTvb4HdinZs

[size=15pt]Philip Emeagwali - (Toarmina, Sicily)[/size]
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Nobody: 8:53pm On Jun 13, 2015
Emory University Website

http://www.students.emory.edu/ASA/african%20achievers1.html

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by TheOtherview: 8:57pm On Jun 13, 2015
chinolization:
Guy you are killing them with facts. Gosh! cheesy

Facts are sacred but lies are not!

...Why Emeagwali Is Bad For Nigeria/Africa

Some people acknowledge Emeagwali’s deception but suggest that it should be understood in the context of America’s broader culture of self-promotion, deceptive enterprise, profit-motivated lies, and self-misrepresentation. It is true that this culture makes it easier for people like Emeagwali to thrive and inflict their fraud on society. But ultimately, Emeagwali, like everyone else, has to be held personally responsible for his transgressions.

Other Nigerians argue that Emeagwali’s scam has not hurt anyone personally, that it is a victimless fraud. By this logic, exposing Emeagwali’s fraud hurts the image of Nigerians and black people more than it helps it. There is some technical veracity in that argument. But the cost of non-exposure to Nigeria is much greater. There are now as many web postings and videos clearly exposing the intellectual con artistry of Mr. Emeagwali as there are websites and web postings celebrating him. Every time his scam is highlighted, his Nigerian nationality is mentioned to reinforce the stereotypical notion that Nigerians are shifty, lying frauds. His Africanness and blackness also become factors that are invoked to explain his fraudulent ways. So, image-wise, every hard working, honest, achieving Nigerian (intellectual or otherwise, scientist or not) is sullied by Emeagwali’s scam. Every discussion of Emeagwali’s fraudulent self-promotion casts a dark shadow on Nigerians with hard-earned reputations; their genuine achievements are put on trial with every discussion of Emeagwali’s serial dishonesty. They are victims of Emeagwali’s fraudulent activities. His fraud taints Nigeria and Nigerians.

Emeagwali’s quest for a short cut to fame and recognition and his subsequent refusal to take responsibility for his misguided actions and inactions has hurt black people everywhere. Experts on racism believe that every false, frivolous racism allegation or lawsuit actually harms the struggle for racial equality and justice because it makes future, genuine allegations of racism less believable and less credible in the eyes of the dominant white power and judicial structure. This is the damage that Emeagwali’s frivolous recourse to the racism card in his Michigan travails has inflicted on the struggle of black people for equality in America and elsewhere.

[b]Some people argue that Emeagwali should not be denigrated because of his failure to finish his PhD and that many of the giants of the information revolution do not have PhDs. This is true. Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Jobs, Danny Hills, Vint Cerf, and the founders of Google all do not have PhDs. Yet they have gone on to do great things that have transformed the world, as we know it. But the difference between these people and Philip Emeagwali is like night and day. Unlike Emeagwali, these are actual pioneers of various technologies and protocols with documented patents to truly pioneering and innovative technologies. These people celebrate the fact that they do not have doctorate degrees, wearing it as a badge of honor, thereby intensifying the inspirational effect of their life stories and accomplishments. They don’t go around calling themselves “Dr.” and “Professor” like Mr. Emeagwali. In fact, the most well known of these information age pioneers, Bill Gates, proudly proclaims the fact that he dropped out of college to pursue his dream. Unlike Emeagwali, these people do not go around claiming to have patents that they do not have.[/b]

The fact is that one does not need a PhD to contribute to scientific knowledge or to invent technologies and techniques that improve human life. That is precisely why Emeagwali’s false claim of being a PhD holder and a professor is so galling. He has a Masters Degree in Engineering from a respected university and does not need a PhD to pursue his intellectual or scientific dreams. He could get a job with his qualification and earn a respectable, honest, decent living. Yet he felt the need to misrepresent himself as a “doctor” and “Professor.” This shows that his fraud is clearly not motivated by necessity, self-preservation, or survival, but by greed and a desire to secure unearned gratifications.

Source
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Nobody: 8:58pm On Jun 13, 2015

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by jmaine: 8:58pm On Jun 13, 2015
Where is Fstranger1-100 when you need him most grin.
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Nobody: 8:59pm On Jun 13, 2015
TheOtherview:


Facts are sacred but lies are not!

Source
You are still quoting those illiterates of Sahara Reporters.
This is hilarious . . .LMAO

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by pazienza(m): 9:01pm On Jun 13, 2015
Choi! Imhotep takes no prisoners! See fact based arguments and punch lines backed by credible sources of international repute! Wow! Bro, akam di na enu o!

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Nobody: 9:02pm On Jun 13, 2015
pazienza:
Choi! Imhotep takes no prisoners! See fact based arguments and punch lines backed by credible sources of international repute! Wow! Bro, akam di na enu o!
Rutgers University Website

http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~mlittman/courses/cs105-06b/lectures/17parallel.pdf

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by chinolization: 9:05pm On Jun 13, 2015
Very wicked of you with all these fact! You want to kill some people? cheesy cheesy

imhotep:
Emory University Website

http://www.students.emory.edu/ASA/african%20achievers1.html

Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by pazienza(m): 9:07pm On Jun 13, 2015
imhotep:

Rutgers University Website

http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~mlittman/courses/cs105-06b/lectures/17parallel.pdf


The Man is a genius, I understand the jealousy of people trying to pull him down. People only throw stones at a fruitful tree.

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Shymm3x: 9:25pm On Jun 13, 2015
pazienza:


The Man is a genius, I understand the jealousy of people trying to pull him down. People only throw stoned at a fruitful tree.

Lol.You and I know that Emegwali is a fraud and he didn't invent anything.

Heck, even Tim Berners-Lee who was much more instrumental in the creation of the internet, especially WWW never gets credited for it. The yanks always credit Robert Kahn. Now imagine a guy who failed his Ph.D claiming he invented what has absolutely nothing to do with him - hysterical.

Even the other Nigerian, Dr. Oyibo, and his useless GAGUT theorem gets more ratings than this clown. grin

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by chinolization: 9:28pm On Jun 13, 2015
TRASH!

He didn't invent anything but CNN, BBC, Bill Clinton and all the notable US universities all acknowledged that he did achieve a lot as the father of internet. Are we supposed to believe a bigoted goat like you? Nah! cheesy

Emeagwali is Africa's greatest mind- Bill Clinton

[s]
Shymm3x:


Lol.You and I know that Emegwali is a fraud and he didn't invent anything.

Heck, even Tim Berners-Lee who was much more instrumental in the creation of the internet, especially WWW never gets credited for it. The yanks always credit Robert Kahn. Now imagine a guy who failed his Ph.D claiming he invented what has absolutely nothing to do with him - hysterical.

Even the other Nigerian, Dr. Oyibo, and his useless GAGUT theorem gets more ratings than this clown. grin
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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Shymm3x: 9:34pm On Jun 13, 2015
[s]
chinolization:
TRASH!

He didn't invent anything but CNN, BBC, Bill Clinton and all the notable US universities all acknowledged that he did achieve a lot as the father of internet. Are we supposed to believe a bigoted goat like you? Nah! cheesy

Emeagwali is Africa's greatest mind- Bill Clinton

[/s]

By who? - Bill Clinton the cowboy, no? The same Bill Clinton who said he care about black people and went to Harlem, yet signed an anti-black war on drugs law that led to the mass incarceration of black youths and institutionalised the prison industrial complex a la modern-day slavery, yes? So basically cos he sold you lot a dream to get you gassed..it's the gospel truth. How come he never helped Emegwali get the patent for inventing the internet and help him finish his Ph.D?

Emegwali is a computer scientist, yet he can't build a proper website. Have you seen his website? grin He's delusional!
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by TheOtherview: 9:35pm On Jun 13, 2015
Shymm3x:


Lol.You and I know that Emegwali is a fraud and he didn't invent anything.

Heck, even Tim Berners-Lee who was much more instrumental in the creation of the internet, especially WWW never gets credited for it. The yanks always credit Robert Kahn. Now imagine a guy who failed his Ph.D claiming he invented what has absolutely nothing to do with him - hysterical.

Even the other Nigerian, Dr. Oyibo, and his useless GAGUT theorem gets more ratings than this clown. grin

Bare jokes!

You know what really riles the mind? His wife who is demonstratively a more rounded scientist - with patents and many publications to her name - would never be acknowledged by the ethnocentric scallywags shooting their mouths off here. Her sins? Being an AA woman as opposed to the 'real deal'.
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by chinolization: 9:38pm On Jun 13, 2015
Go to school and read you won't, oya take!

Shymm3x:
[s][/s]

By who? - Bill Clinton the cowboy, no? The same Bill Clinton who said he care about black people and went to Harlem, yet signed an anti-black war on drugs law that led to the mass incarceration of black youths and institutionalised the prison industrial complex a la modern-day slavery, yes? So basically cos he sold you lot a dream to get you gassed..it's the gospel truth. How come he never helped Emegwali get the patent for inventing the internet and help him finish his Ph.D?

Emegwali is a computer scientist, yet he can't build a proper website. Have you seen his website? grin He's delusional!


http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~mlittman/courses/cs105-06b/lectures/17parallel.pdf

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by kettykings: 9:39pm On Jun 13, 2015
If CNN calls this man the father of the Internet then who or what are the mushroom yoruba media whose brown paper journalists mostly either don't have degrees or parade half worth degrees to say that he is a fraud. The same negative forces fighting Okonjo iweala and Stella Oduah but who never minded Tinubu's forged certificates and even voted for a general with forged certificates to be the president.


I have never witnessed such foolish and tribal hypocrisy.

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by chinolization: 9:40pm On Jun 13, 2015
Read so that that you can become a humanbeing for once.

Shymm3x:
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By who? - Bill Clinton the cowboy, no? The same Bill Clinton who said he care about black people and went to Harlem, yet signed an anti-black war on drugs law that led to the mass incarceration of black youths and institutionalised the prison industrial complex a la modern-day slavery, yes? So basically cos he sold you lot a dream to get you gassed..it's the gospel truth. How come he never helped Emegwali get the patent for inventing the internet and help him finish his Ph.D?

Emegwali is a computer scientist, yet he can't build a proper website. Have you seen his website? grin He's delusional!
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Florida A&M University Website
http://www.famu.edu/index.cfm?blackhistory&Dr.PhilipEmeagwali

Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by chinolization: 9:42pm On Jun 13, 2015
BBC called him a digital giant. cheesy


Florida A&M University Website
http://www.famu.edu/index.cfm?blackhistory&Dr.PhilipEmeagwali

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Shymm3x: 9:42pm On Jun 13, 2015
TheOtherview:


Bare jokes!

You know what really riles the mind? His wife who is demonstratively a more rounded scientist - with patents and many publications to her name - would never be acknowledged by the ethnocentric scallywags shooting their mouths off here. Her sins? Being an AA woman as opposed to the real deal.

Hahaha!

These folks are just noise-makers getting gassed off their own unnecessary noise. Not even denying the fact that the man might be talented and extremely intelligent. However, he's the architect of his own misfortunes and, being unnecessarily conceited for lack of achievement was his Achilles' heel.

He performed a simple task and rather than consolidate on that, he decided to start blowing his own trumpet everywhere as the "father of the internet" when even Tim Berners-Lee and a lot of other folks already built things much more groundbreaking than what he did. And isn't it shocking that he hasn't done anything since then apart from seminars about how he's the father of the internet, and that atrocious website?

I don't even know much about his wife...I'll check her out.
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by Shymm3x: 9:44pm On Jun 13, 2015
Everyone, please check the website of the "father of the internet" - enough jokes: http://emeagwali.com/

That's not even a basic website...too poor. grin
Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by chinolization: 9:45pm On Jun 13, 2015

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Re: Dr Philip Emeagwali: Outlining The 25 Discovery Of Nigeria Greatest Scientist by TheOtherview: 9:48pm On Jun 13, 2015
Shymm3x:


Hahaha!

These folks are just noise-makers getting gassed off their own unnecessary noise. Not even denying the fact that the man might be talented and extremely intelligent. However, he's the architect of his own misfortunes and, being unnecessarily conceited for lack of achievement was his Achilles' heel.

He performed a simple task and rather than consolidate on that, he decided to start blowing his own trumpet everywhere as the "father of the internet" when even Tim Berners-Lee and a lot of other folks already built things much more groundbreaking than what he did. And isn't it shocking that he hasn't done anything since then apart from seminars about how he's the father of the internet, and that atrocious website?

I don't even know much about his wife...I'll check her out.

Can't fake the funk...

Biographies of Scientists: Dale Brown Emeagwali - Microbiologist and Community Leader
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by jackie , 09-15-2014 at 09:44 PM (151 Views)
Dale Brown Emeagwali was born December 24, 1954, in Baltimore, Maryland. Her parents are Leon and Doris Brown. Mr. Brown worked for the publication AFRO-American, and Mrs. Brown was a teacher with the Baltimore city school system. They encouraged her studies and provided an outlet for her interest in science.

She attended Alexander Hamilton Elementary School and Northwestern High School, graduating in 1972. She enrolled at Coppin State College, an historically black college in Baltimore that is part of the University System of Maryland, and graduated in 1976. Emeagwali credits her later successes to "good teachers as good training" at Coppin State. After her first class in microbiology, she decided on a biology major.

She then attended Georgetown University School of Medicine, in Washington, DC, receiving her Ph.D. in microbiology in 1981. Her work involved bacteria found in soil, as well as viruses and protozoans.

While living in Minneapolis, working as a research fellow at the University of Minnesota, she worked on the African American Science Day, encouraging students to study science.

In an interview by Megan Sullivan for the National Science Teachers Association, Emeagwali states:

The overall goal of my work has always been to answer fundamental questions about cellular processes. I also like my work to have potential significant applications in the medical field. Thus, my interests lead me to conduct research in various areas including microbial physiology, virology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. A typical day involves checking on previous experiments, setting up new investigations, and analyzing data. While I find my work fun, it does get busy at times. The reward of obtaining new data makes it worth the effort. In addition to laboratory research, time must also be spent writing papers and reading to keep up with new developments.

Her work in cancer research includes the discovery that antisense methodology can inhibit cancer-gene expression. She has also demonstrated that isozymes of kynurenine formamidase exist in Streptomyces parvulus, a bacterium.

Emeagwali is currently an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at Morgan State University in Baltimore.

Dr. Emeagwali is married to Philip Emeagwali, a computer scientist. They have one son.

Honors and Awards:

Scientist of the Year, USA National Technical Association, 1996
Fellowship, Uniformed Services University Health Sciences
Fellowship, National Institutes of Health
Fellowship, Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Fund
Fellowship, American Cancer Society
Fellowship, National Science Foundation

Source: http://tips.fm/entry.php?2549-Biographies-of-Scientists-Dale-Brown-Emeagwali-Microbiologist-and-Community-Leader

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