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Things Africa Has Given To The World by independent1988(m): 12:36pm On Oct 12, 2018
Things Africa Has Given to the World


Aside the common and immediately identifiable picture of an idyllic and romanticized Africa that basically consists of: sunsets, wildlife, safari boots etc., there is a lot more to the vast continent of Africa than many realise.

(1) COFFEE
Coffee, a popular stimulant, is a brewed drink from roasted coffee beans (which are the seeds of the berries from the coffee plant) that originates from Ethiopia, where it is largely sourced. The discovery of coffee in Ethiopia possibly dates back to the 10th century, and the plant is generally known to have been exported from Africa to Arabia and then to other countries around the world. Coffee plants are now cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the Americas, Southeast Asia, India and Africa.

(2) ART
Unfortunately, Africa's role in inspiring the work of celebrated European artists like Picasso, Matisse or Kirchner has largely gone unnoticed over the years. Additionally, in the early 1900s, the aesthetics of traditional African sculpture was described by the Met Museum in New York as a 'powerful influence among European artists who formed an avant-garde in the development of modern art.

(3) MOBILE PHONE
Africa, more specifically the Democratic Republic of Congo, is responsible for the bulk of the world's supply of mineral cobalt, which is used to make the rechargeable batteries used in mobile phones. According to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, not only does the DRC hold almost half of the world's cobalt reserves, it is also among the world's largest producers of cobalt, copper, diamonds, tantalum and tin.

(4) TRANSPLANT
After performing the first heart transplant surgery in 1967, South African surgeons accomplished another first in the area of transplant surgeries, by carrying out the world's first transplant of the male organ in December 2014. It was a nine-hour operation done on a 21-year old recipient that allowed him to become sexually active. The recipient of course wasted no time in proving the efficacy of the procedure and in 2015, the head surgeon, Andre van der Merwe, announced that the recipient's partner was pregnant.

https://blog.obiaks.com/180530020745/Things-Africa-Has-Given-to-the-World.html

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Re: Things Africa Has Given To The World by okwabayi(m): 8:53am On Oct 13, 2018
Human Labour.
The many colonisations of the continent come to mind. In the modern day it continues in the form of economic migrants and brain drain from retaining the best graduating African students in Western universities.

Crude Oil.
Nigerians know this. Our oil was highly sought out for its ease in refinement for a while till other nations dropped their prices to compete.

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