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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by matiandu(m): 8:06pm On Sep 05, 2018
Was he the one who introduce cyber crime? I mean yahoo undecided
Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by Buffalowings3(m): 8:09pm On Sep 05, 2018
See those guys posting BBC and CNN

Those guys are trying to psych you into feeling good about yourselves. grin grin
Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by LZAA: 8:10pm On Sep 05, 2018
immhotep:

APC minions and dvllardeens are still forging NYSC certificates grin grin

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by naptu2: 8:10pm On Sep 05, 2018
Gosh! I remember all the battles over this topic on Nairaland 2007-2012.

cheesy cheesy grin

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by bestviewer: 8:13pm On Sep 05, 2018
Anambra born Emeagwali has continued to make the black race proud. Good job

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by naptu2: 8:14pm On Sep 05, 2018
This reminds me of Gabriel Oyibo and the "famous" GAGUT Theorem.

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by okwabayi(m): 8:16pm On Sep 05, 2018
It is only on the pages of Nairaland that this myth persists.
People have busted it time and again but still we find it lingering here every now and then. Philip Emeagwali is nothing but a scammer, one who existed long before the modern yahoo boy. He is a mathematician alright but that is all.

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by Buffalowings3(m): 8:17pm On Sep 05, 2018
To think this guy I have heard so much in my childhood is a FRAUD.
Very dissapointing.

HE IS BIAFLA SHA

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by danie25: 8:17pm On Sep 05, 2018
FisifunKododada:
This man was exposed as a fraud. Stop promoting frauds on Nairaland

Source please before you collect thunder slap

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by Nobody: 8:19pm On Sep 05, 2018
But wasn't this story debunked years ago? undecided

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by naptu2: 8:20pm On Sep 05, 2018

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by DaRuud(m): 8:21pm On Sep 05, 2018
Ayodejioak:
Hes my contact on LinkedIn.
And responds well too.

We've met at numerous conferences especially on the coasts

Pretty decent man!

So make we fry water now ?
Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by bestviewer: 8:21pm On Sep 05, 2018
bdsm:
Theres something about Anambra


Anambra is the light of the entire black race. Got it? cool

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by Nobody: 8:23pm On Sep 05, 2018
seunmsg:
This fraud again? When will you guys ever stop recycling this fraudulent claim? Even Emeagwali would be ashamed that this fraudulent claim is still being attributed to him in 2018. Shm.
I thought his story was debunked ages ago. Why are the mods pushing this again?
Cc: Seun

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by naptu2: 8:23pm On Sep 05, 2018

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by TundeBricklayer: 8:23pm On Sep 05, 2018
Buffalowings3:
See those guys posting BBC and CNN

Those guys are trying to psych you into feeling good about yourselves. grin grin
Hear Bill Clinton talk about Emeagwali


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI9sZfm2Bnk

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by totit: 8:24pm On Sep 05, 2018
grin

Sit,relax and witness another slaughter of lies.. grin

By Musikilu Mojeed
Next Newspaper
November 7, 2010

Philip EmeagwaliLeading American computer experts, including the man after whom the prize he won in 1989 was named, have lately pooh-poohed claims by Nigerian American-based scientist, Philip Emeagwali, that he was one of the fathers of the Internet.

In 1989, Mr. Emeagwali won the $1,000 Gordon Bell Prize, which is awarded each year to recognise outstanding achievement in high-performance computing.

His award was for an application of the CM-2 massively parallel computer for oil reservoir modeling. Following the feat, Mr. Emeagwali proceeded to claim, for several years, that he was a father of the Internet; that he improved upon Isaac Newton’s laws of motion; that he owned the world’s first personal website; that American computer giant, Apple, uses the microprocessor technology he pioneered in its Power Mac G4 model, among many other claims.

But responding to separate enquiries by NEXT, some of the world’s leading computer experts said there was no truth in most of the claims that Mr. Emeagwali had propagated about himself over the years.

Gordon Bell, 76, a pioneer in high-performance and parallel computing for whom the prize won by Mr. Emeagwali is named, said the entry that earned the Nigerian scientist the award had nothing to do with the Internet.

“He was able to get time on the Connection Machine at the right time and run a large program of oil reservoir modeling,” Mr. Bell, a principal researcher with Microsoft Silicon Valley Research Group in San Francisco, said in an email to NEXT.

“The Internet is another thing. No evidence that he had anything to do with the Internet,” he said.

Mr. Bell, who provided the financial support for the annual Gordon Prize, is an influential fellow of the world’s two largest professional associations of computer experts – the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and the Association for Computing Machinery.

But when asked whether he was aware of Mr. Emeagwali’s contribution to the evolution of the Internet, Mr. Bell said, “Not that any of my friends who worked on the Internet recall. His bio on Wikipedia is most interesting and in itself seems to be controversial,” he said, in reference to the Wikipedia article on the Nigerian scientist, which only stopped short of calling Mr. Emeagwali a liar.

“Apart from the prize itself, there is no evidence that Emeagwali’s work was ever accepted for publication in the peer-reviewed scientific literature, nor that it had any other lasting impact on the field of high-performance-computing or the development of the Internet. Neither does he hold any recognized patents for his results,” the article said.

Asked whether Mr. Emeagwali is qualified to be regarded as one of the great minds of the Information Age, Mr. Bell said,

“Like many of us, in each of our minds, we may all think of ourselves as “one of the great minds of the information age. The real question is ‘does anyone else, besides our mothers, fathers, spouses, children, relatives, and friends think of us in this way?'”

Mr. Emeagwali is often celebrated in his native Nigeria and Africa as a computer genius who invented the Internet and is often listed among leading and globally respected icons such as Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, and novelist, Chinua Achebe. He was so well respected that he once got on the Nigerian stamp.

Although he is not known to have made any other contribution to science or invented anything since he won the Gordon Prize 20 years ago, Mr. Emeagwali travels around the world, giving speeches and portraying himself as one of the greatest scientists in the world.

Speaking during a visit to Switzerland in April 2009, Mr. Emeagwali said he was the first to program an hypercube “to solve a grand challenge defined as the 20 gold-ring problems in computing. That discovery, in part, inspired the reinvention of supercomputers as an Internet.”

He claimed that by his effort, he was able to set three world records and improve on Newton’s Second Law of Motion.

But of late, Americans and Nigerians alike have raised questions about the claims. Alan Karp, a principal scientist with Hewlett – Packard Laboratories, and one of the judges who selected the Nigerian scientist for the Gordon Bell prize in 1989, said Mr. Emeagwali’s claims were false and exaggerated.

In response to NEXT’s inquiries, Mr. Karp wrote, “To the best of my knowledge, the work he submitted for the Gordon Bell Prize had no influence on the Internet. The material he submitted for the Gordon Bell Prize did not address adjustments to Newton’s Laws.

“Many people programmed the Connection Machines, both the CM-1 and the CM-2 that Mr. Emeagwali programmed. To claim that sending emails programmed is misleading. The work Mr. Emeagwali submitted for the Gordon Bell Prize did not set a world record. In fact, another team produced better performance and better price performance that same year and was awarded the Gordon Bell Prize for performance.

“There were other hypercube machines in use before the CM-2, and others had programmed them to solve important problems. Today, a supercomputer is not a union of supercomputers communicating as an Internet. Individual supercomputers with proprietary internal networks do sometimes coordinate over the Internet, but the work Mr. Emeagwali submitted for the Gordon Bell Prize did not do this,” Mr. Karp said.


Many disputed claims
Mr. Karp also debunked another oft-repeated claim by Mr. Emeagwali that the prize he won was the Nobel Prize of computing.

We also sent a list of Mr. Emeagwali’s numerous claims, gleaned from his speeches, interviews, and articles, to Jack Dongarra, another widely respected American computer scientist, and a judge on the panel that awarded the Gordon Bell Prize in 1990.

But Mr. Dongarra, a professor at the Innovative Computing Laboratory at the University of Tennessee, simply carpeted the claims in a two-sentence response.

“This was over 22 years ago and I really don’t remember,” he said. “I would disagree with much of what you have written.”

Because his claims had bounced around for long without any major challenge, many people around the world believe them as true, and Mr. Emeagwali enjoyed celebrity status. And from time to time, he adds new layers to what many scientists now believe to be a pack of lies.

On his poorly designed website, Mr. Emeagwali claims he has been ranked number one in computing in the past five years. He looks forward to being named again in December this year, although he is not known to have done or be doing any work on the subject since the 1989 prize.

He also claimed, in a June 2007 interview with BusinessDay, that the Nigerian government was owing him for the investigation he conducted into the country’s diminishing resources. Yet, the last time he visited Nigeria was over 20 years ago.

He said his technology is being used to forecast the weather and to predict the likelihood and effects of global warming. At a point, he claimed he was working on a fibre optic cable for Africa that will make calls to the continent not to be routed through Europe. NEXT sent Mr. Emeagwali a 14-question inquiry on his claims. But his response did not address any of the questions.

“The most important questions, such as his twelve years of postgraduate education, Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion, discoveries and inventions, 41 patents [that he never claimed, he claimed 41 “patent claims”] and father of the Internet,” said Donita Brown, who responded on his behalf.

“For example, he will explain that “the internet” is to “an internet” what the supercomputer is to a computer. That is, both are equivalent technologies,” Ms. Brown added.

Mr. Emeagwali said he would provide details in two weeks.

Ms. Brown, who is Mr. Emeagwali’s wife, has double identities as well. She is widely known as Dale Emeagwali. But in correspondences and on her husband’s website, she is identified as Donita Brown.

For two weeks, NEXT had consistently made efforts to talk to Mr. Emeagwali on the telephone. But each time, a telephone operator would say he was not available. The four telephone lines on his website are usually diverted to the same operator.

On his Facebook page, Mr. Emeagwali listed +4402070787400 as his mobile line. But our checks indicated that it was a landline in the United Kingdom, which was again diverted to the same operator in Washington.

Mr. Emeagwali was of recent a subject of debate on Nigerian Internet discussion groups and the preponderance of opinion was that his claims were fraudulent.

“The ‘debate’ on Emeagwali’s intellectual fraud has long been settled in the Nigerian cyberspace,” said one Moses Ochonu.

“Only the most fanatical Nigerian and African American sentimental (as opposed to a rational) investors in black scientific heroism still take the fool seriously,” Mr. Ochonu said.

In his own contribution to the debate, Ola Kassim, a former leader of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, said, “I have always stayed away from the Emeagwali controversy simply because I do not enjoy watching Nigerians/Africans pull each other down.

“However, there are some instances when we must speak up, or else the work of our true heroes – the genuine achievers become rubbished by association when the falsehoods perpetrated by some of us are finally discovered,” he said.

Self promotion
Mr. Emeagwali’s Internet self-promotion has earned him a lot of attention. He branded himself so well that he became subjects of CNN, BBC, and TIME magazine articles and was able to get on United Nation’s list of former refugees who have achieved special status within a community due to their achievements. He is also widely celebrated in Nigeria and America, where he is a consistent feature of the Black History Month.

In February 2005, Ebony magazine ran a Toyota advertisement describing Mr. Emeagwali as one of the founders of the Internet and as having a PhD; whereas, he never earned a doctorate because the University of Michigan did not find his dissertation good enough.

Responding to a NEXT inquiry regarding why it misrepresented Mr. Emeagwali to the world, Toyota simply dissociated itself from the Nigerian scientist.

“Toyota has no connection to Mr. Emeagwali and is not responsible for his credentials. In addition, Toyota had no involvement with a ‘Gordon Bell Prize.'” said Mike Michels, the company’s vice president, communications.

Mr. Emeagwali was also once described by former President Bill Clinton as one of the great minds of the information age.

The U.S State Department would not comment on why Mr. Clinton described the Nigerian scientist in that way. It simply directed inquiries to the former president himself. Mr. Clinton’s office is yet to respond to NEXT’s questions as at the time of this report.

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by ofuonyebi: 8:24pm On Sep 05, 2018
Great Nigerian indeed...not does who go abroad to PAi 9ja's image for drug pushing & smuggling

our lazy youths should learn something from him..
Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by TundeBricklayer: 8:27pm On Sep 05, 2018
totit:
grin

Sit,relax and witness another slaughter of lies.. grin

Afonjas are not happy grin cheesy greatest mind from African Igbo man grin grin

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by nextstep(m): 8:28pm On Sep 05, 2018
Unfortunately, this Emeagwali fellow is a fake and fraud. All his claims to fame have been debunked, and the little prize he "won" in 1989 was not anything close to the "Nobel of Computer Science" (obtained by technicalities even though his results were worse than the winning entry); his "first to program a hypercube" is false; as is his claims to patents (can't find a single posted one by the USPTO). Oh, he also cannot use the title Dr. to his name, since he never earned it (coming close is not the same as finishing your PhD program).

See:
https://www.nairaland.com/534775/how-philip-emeagwali-lied-way/24
https://www.nairaland.com/177876/philip-emeagwali-genius-crook
https://www.cbwlondon.org/the-lies-of-philip-emeagwali
http://saharareporters.com/2010/11/02/tragedy-philip-emeagwali-how-gordon-bell-prize-gbp-ruined-him

for a quick summary of this fraud.

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by kernel001: 8:28pm On Sep 05, 2018
Kewtt:
Seems we only have illiterate mods on this forum

Soyinka we know, Achebe we know, Olubumo we know, Chike Obi we also know... Who is emegwali?

You're not well informed.
Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by Indigenous(f): 8:29pm On Sep 05, 2018
Hausa/Fulani cannot do anything meaningful with their life without Nigeria. Nigeria is their life, without Nigeria they are nothing. as for the Yoruba people, na abosi go killed them

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by totit: 8:32pm On Sep 05, 2018
TundeBricklayer:

Afonjas are not happy grin cheesy greatest mind from African Igbo man grin grin


Another bursting in regard to the above lies and aba made screen shot.
Enjoy.. grin

mapet:


Ok! Let's start deconstructing the lies which Emeagwali himself had abandoned, yet you carry on your head like harvested crops. First let me first point out factually incorrect statements
1. Gordon Bell's price is NOT the Nobel prize of Computing. Rather the Turing Award(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_Award) is.

. Emeagwali's name is not associated with the Turing Award.

Let me also refer to some quotes to give you perspective

1. What are the facts?









2. The award he won has little to do with computing. He only used computing(parallel processing ) in simulating Oil reservoir models. Hear what Gordon Bell, the owner of the award had to say wrt to Emeagwali



3. A claim that he had many inventions and he is one of the greatest scientists is also utterly false and more of Emeagwali and his spin Doctors playing publicity stunts



4. On his media packaging her this




Even the many of people/bodies who lauded him and spoke in glowing terms have had to beat tactical retreat.....I believe we can conveniently summise that they discovered they had been misled

5. on CNN, Time up to Toyota



6. On Bill Clinton's statements, even the American government could not even own the statement, as such referred to it as Mr. Clinton's personal statement


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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by Nobody: 8:32pm On Sep 05, 2018
DrNinestein:
Philip Emeagwali is a clown and a fraud everyday of the week and twice on sunday. He does not even have a PhD because he failed his doctoral examination. Everything you see about Philip on the internet is referenced from his personal website or unrecognized websites. Pls have a look at his Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Emeagwali and you will confirm this. We were sold this image many years ago but if you still believe what you hear about him then investigate him yourself. Just an internet search of what he has ever achieved and it will open a can of worms. I rest my case
jeeez I can't believe this. These mumu lecturers thought us about this man last year chai see education for naija ooo na this rubbish I dey pay 100k plus for

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by TundeBricklayer: 8:34pm On Sep 05, 2018
nextstep:
Unfortunately, this Emeagwali fellow is a fake and fraud. All his claims to fame have been debunked, and the little prize he "won" in 1989 was not anything close to the "Nobel of Computer Science".

See https://www.cbwlondon.org/the-lies-of-philip-emeagwali/ for a quick summary of this fraud.


tongue tongue tongue
Pay more attention in Kemi's fake NYSC, in next generation this great mind can't never come from ewedu tribe cheesy grin

Watch when most powerful man in the world was introducing Emeagwali to dull brains in National Assembly


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI9sZfm2Bnk

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by Arysexy(m): 8:35pm On Sep 05, 2018
See as hateful and envious afonja are hyperventilating on this thread like accident spirits trying all their best to rubbish this Great Scientist of our time bc he is Igbo. Spits on their chamfered coneheads

One even said he didn't complete his PhD, does that stop him from his research that earned him accolades?

Again I spit on their ewedufied faces

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by naughtyendowed(m): 8:35pm On Sep 05, 2018
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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by totit: 8:35pm On Sep 05, 2018
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Let's finish this .. grin



Ok! Let's start deconstructing the lies which emeagwali himself had abandoned, yet you carry on your head like harvested crops. First let me first point out factually incorrect statements
1. Gordon Bell's price is NOT the Nobel prize of Computing. Rather the Turing Award(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_Award) is.

The Turing Award is generally recognized as the highest distinction in computer science[3][4] and the "Nobel Prize of computing".[5][6]
. emeagwali's name is not associated with the Turing Award.

Let me also refer to some quotes to give you perspective

1. What are the facts?

There are certain things that emeagwali's name should never be
associated with, among them being -
1) A claim to have won the "Nobel prize of (super)computing". (He
never won the Turing award, universally accepted as the highest honor
in computing).
2) A claim to have "fathered the internet". (No part of his work was
ever used, even remotely, in the invention or development of the
internet).
3) A claim to have acquired patents. (He has no patents in the USA or
anywhere else in the world).
It is these fundamental issues that have set him apart as a fraud, not
the tooting of his horn, not the color of his underwear.

http://coding.derkeiler.com/Archive/General/comp.programming/2004-07/0699.html

The Gordon Bell Prize is one of many smalltime prizes that people who use computers can win, and it is the basis for a lot of bogus or hyperinflated self-promotional claims that emeagwali later made.

The Jewsmedia, including CNN, picked up on emeagwali's antics and gave them uncritical prestige. Suddenly, we were hearing that emeagwali invented the idea of parallel processing. He did not. We heard that emeagwali invented the supercomputer. He did not. We heard that he invented the Internet. He did not. We were invited to believe that emeagwali's Gordon Bell Prize was some kind of major achievement, on a par with the Nobel Prize. It is no such thing. There are even pseudobiographical anecdotes about emeagwali to be found online, many of them intended to convey the idea that emeagwali is one of the most brilliant men ever to live, on a par with, say, Karl Friedrich Gauss. He is not.

It's all lies, mostly invented by emeagwali and the Jews, and amplified by the Jewsmedia. I should have known better than to believe it. Well, I do know better now. emeagwali has no Ph.D., having failed twice to convince the University of Michigan that he deserves one. He failed to convince a judge that he was the victim of racism in the matter of his being denied a Ph.D., so he wasn't even able to use the courts to force the University of Michigan to give him a doctorate, which probably means he fell far, far short of deserving one.
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080314154700AA1OBPC



2. The award he won has little to do with computing. He only used computing(parallel processing ) in simulating Oil reservoir models. Hear what Gordon Bell, the owner of the award had to say wrt to emeagwali

Gordon Bell, 76, a pioneer in high-performance and parallel computing for whom the prize won by Mr. emeagwali is named, said the entry that earned the Nigerian scientist the award had nothing to do with the Internet.

“He was able to get time on the Connection Machine at the right time and run a large program of oil reservoir modeling,” Mr. Bell, a principal researcher with Microsoft Silicon Valley Research Group in San Francisco, said in an email to NEXT.

“The Internet is another thing. No evidence that he had anything to do with the Internet,” he said.

Mr. Bell, who provided the financial support for the annual Gordon Prize, is an influential fellow of the world’s two largest professional associations of computer experts – the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and the Association for Computing Machinery.

But when asked whether he was aware of Mr. emeagwali’s contribution to the evolution of the Internet, Mr. Bell said, “Not that any of my friends who worked on the Internet recall. His bio on Wikipedia is most interesting and in itself seems to be controversial,” he said, in reference to the Wikipedia article on the Nigerian scientist, which only stopped short of calling Mr. emeagwali a liar.
http://www.cbwlondon.org/the-lies-of-philip-emeagwali/

3. A claim that he had many inventions and he is one of the greatest scientists is also utterly false and more of emeagwali and his spin Doctors playing publicity stunts

Although he is not known to have made any other contribution to science or invented anything since he won the Gordon Prize 20 years ago, Mr. emeagwali travels around the world, giving speeches and portraying himself as one of the greatest scientists in the world.

Speaking during a visit to Switzerland in April 2009, Mr. emeagwali said he was the first to program an hypercube “to solve a grand challenge defined as the 20 gold-ring problems in computing. That discovery, in part, inspired the reinvention of supercomputers as an Internet.”

He claimed that by his effort, he was able to set three world records and improve on Newton’s Second Law of Motion.

But of late, Americans and Nigerians alike have raised questions about the claims. Alan Karp, a principal scientist with Hewlett – Packard Laboratories, and one of the judges who selected the Nigerian scientist for the Gordon Bell prize in 1989, said Mr. emeagwali’s claims were false and exaggerated.

In response to NEXT’s inquiries, Mr. Karp wrote, “To the best of my knowledge, the work he submitted for the Gordon Bell Prize had no influence on the Internet. The material he submitted for the Gordon Bell Prize did not address adjustments to Newton’s Laws.

“Many people programmed the Connection Machines, both the CM-1 and the CM-2 that Mr. emeagwali programmed. To claim that sending emails programmed is misleading. The work Mr. emeagwali submitted for the Gordon Bell Prize did not set a world record. In fact, another team produced better performance and better price performance that same year and was awarded the Gordon Bell Prize for performance.

“There were other hypercube machines in use before the CM-2, and others had programmed them to solve important problems. Today, a supercomputer is not a union of supercomputers communicating as an Internet. Individual supercomputers with proprietary internal networks do sometimes coordinate over the Internet, but the work Mr. emeagwali submitted for the Gordon Bell Prize did not do this,” Mr. Karp said.

4. On his media packaging her this

Because his claims had bounced around for long without any major challenge, many people around the world believe them as true, and Mr. emeagwali enjoyed celebrity status. And from time to time, he adds new layers to what many scientists now believe to be a pack of lies.


Even the many of people/bodies who lauded him and spoke in glowing terms have had to beat tactical retreat.....I believe we can conveniently summise that they discovered they had been misled

5. on CNN, Time up to Toyota

Mr. emeagwali’s Internet self-promotion has earned him a lot of attention. He branded himself so well that he became subjects of CNN, BBC, and TIME magazine articles and was able to get on United Nation’s list of former refugees who have achieved special status within a community due to their achievements. He is also widely celebrated in Nigeria and America, where he is a consistent feature of the Black History Month.

In February 2005, Ebony magazine ran a Toyota advertisement describing Mr. emeagwali as one of the founders of the Internet and as having a PhD; whereas, he never earned a doctorate because the University of Michigan did not find his dissertation good enough.

Responding to a NEXT inquiry regarding why it misrepresented Mr. emeagwali to the world, Toyota simply dissociated itself from the Nigerian scientist.

“Toyota has no connection to Mr. emeagwali and is not responsible for his credentials. In addition, Toyota had no involvement with a ‘Gordon Bell Prize.'” said Mike Michels, the company’s vice president, communications.

6. On Bill Clinton's statements, even the American government could not even own the statement, as such referred to it as Mr. Clinton's personal statement

Mr. emeagwali was also once described by former President Bill Clinton as one of the great minds of the information age.

The U.S State Department would not comment on why Mr. Clinton described the Nigerian scientist in that way. It simply directed inquiries to the former president himself. Mr. Clinton’s office is yet to respond to NEXT’s questions as at the time of this report.

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by naptu2: 8:36pm On Sep 05, 2018

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by TundeBricklayer: 8:37pm On Sep 05, 2018
nextstep:
Unfortunately, this Emeagwali fellow is a fake and fraud. All his claims to fame have been debunked, and the little prize he "won" in 1989 was not anything close to the "Nobel of Computer Science" (obtained by technicalities even though his results were worse than the winning entry); his "first to program a hypercube" is false; as is his claims to patents (can't find a single posted one by the USPTO). Oh, and unlike me, he cannot use the title Dr. to his name.

See:
https://www.nairaland.com/534775/how-philip-emeagwali-lied-way/24
https://www.nairaland.com/177876/philip-emeagwali-genius-crook
https://www.cbwlondon.org/the-lies-of-philip-emeagwali
http://saharareporters.com/2010/11/02/tragedy-philip-emeagwali-how-gordon-bell-prize-gbp-ruined-him

for a quick summary of this fraud.
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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by Nobody: 8:37pm On Sep 05, 2018
Seun osewa, this is what you an intellectual have allowed nl to become for clicks. Shame.

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Re: Meet Philip Emeagwali: Biography Of Father Of Modern Day Internet by totit: 8:39pm On Sep 05, 2018
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Please and please I dont want any emotional outpouring or frustration on my mention I only came here to set the record straight grin.. After all, this is a public forum. cheesy

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