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The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by inkon: 6:32am On Apr 29, 2019
The Scientific Ingenuity of Anambrarians

By Emeka Anike Paul
News Tap
29th April 2019



As our old fable tells, it was Phoenix, the fearless bird, that sprouted from mighty tongues of fire to answer a flock of birds who wanted to know what kept it well and strong in the same fire that consumes every bird it meets. He answered them saying: it is not the fire that kills the birds but the fear in the birds that the fire could kill. A fable though but with realistic references, nevertheless! The can-do spirit of Anambrarians has proven that what doesn't scare a man can rarely kill him.


No doubt, Nigeria in general is abundantly blessed. Often do we talk about the abundance of these nature's gifts in the areas of assorted mineral resources and rich, arable land. Sadly, seldom do we celebrate the prowess and ingenuity of the sons and daughters of the land who have successfully inscribed their names in the sand of time through hard work and sheer perseverance. From as far back as history can remember, even before the creation of the state, the people of Anambra are never short of exceptionally endowed individuals in every sphere of life. For the sake of posterity and to instill a sense of unwavering moral rectitude in generations to come, we are spurred to tell the stories of our hard work in this first of its kind event of 100 Anambra Achievers Celebration.


It was not by chance that people looked upon Anambra state at the moment of birth, at the wee hours of 27th August 1991 and described it as the ‘Light of the Nation’. Let me take a pinch of the moment to emphasize that not a foot of the over 4,844km2 of this state is left out in the nature’s bounty – if it is not natural gas, it will be crude oil or bauxite or ceramic that will complement the awesomeness of the arable land. It is this arable land that has repeatedly empowered successive governments of Anambra state to effectively execute different agricultural intervention schemes that have significantly reduced Nigerians' quests for some imported food items such as rice. Since the wake of this, Anambra has positioned itself as the leading state in rice production with numerous rice mills that are continuously fed with locally produced rice, one of which is the 80,000 metric tons modern mill, located at Omor in Ayamelum LGA.


Interestingly, everything that is given in terms of natural resources is doubled many times over in terms of human ingenuity and resourcefulness. We are talking about men and women who will never come to terms with the hopelessness of any situation but rather maintain a glued fist on any dot of green light to make a mountain of genuine opportunities from a situation that would otherwise be considered hopeless. If given a chance to lay hands on clay, they turn it to gold. They take pride in their beliefs and subsequent proof that success is never lenient with sufficient startup but sufficient will to attract and retain it. Barely 50 years ago, these erudite scholars, distinguished inventors and notable entrepreneurs were wading in the ashes of the civil war, which destroyed everything we once had except hope, courage, purpose and perseverance. But like the phoenix, we sprouted from the ashes to remould our world and tell our own stories by ourselves. Yes! We must tell this story because it is by doing so that we will sustain the culture of hard work and reward for value.


In this special period of our time, we look beyond the fortune and fame, even as they are integral parts of reward for hard work, to recognize the true gift from these achievers to posterity. In the area of science and technology specifically, Anambra has continued to live up to what is expected of it as the Light of the Nation. In this context, light of the continent would be most suitable because all over Africa and beyond, Anambrarians are adding lengths to the last strain of technology. In 1989, emulating bees’ honeycomb construction, Dr. Philips Emeagwali used a-65,000 processors to invent what is today, the world’s fastest computer, performing computations at 3.1 billion calculations per second. There has not been any efficient substitute for his computers in weather forecast and prediction of the possible effects of future global warming.


Born in 1954, before the advent of the war, Emeagwali, like other children of Igbo land, spent part of his teenage years in this our land when it was coloured and scented in the chaka-booms of the war, which led to severe economic drought in the whole of Igbo land. So bad was the situation that Emeagwali’s education was intermittently hampered due to his father’s financial constraints. In the face of these, the can-do spirit of Anambrarians was neither wavered nor slumbered. He is today celebrated all over the world as one of the most famous inventors in America for which he has been honored with numerous awards some of which are Gordon Bell Prize – the Nobel Prize for computation. This is just one out of the numerous examples of our endeavors in distant lands.


At home, we have men and women whose efforts have redefined the narratives of science and technology, not only in Nigeria but Africa as a whole. If someone had predicted 40 years ago that there will be a flow of top-notch, indigenously manufactured cars from this land to make movement hassle-free on the streets of Africa, perhaps, only a few would have seen an iota of possibility in such prediction. But this is exactly the dream that Dr. Innocent Chukwuma has brought to reality. And beyond the initial imagination, Innoson Motors is not limited to the production of cars but also have strong footing in the designing and production of virtually everything that has to do with vehicle, which include heavy-duty trucks, tractors etc... But for a man like Dr. Chukwuma, vehicles are not enough because through his impeccable ingenuity, he has already shown the sign of a new thing to expect – this was through his roles in the fabrication and supply of jet parts to the Nigerian Airforce.


I will conclude this piece by saying that the “Light of the Nation” attribute is neither a praise nor exaggeration but a statement of fact. Let’s therefore, live to preserve and promote it through celebrating the bests of our bests.


https://newstap.com.ng/the-scientific-ingenuity-of-anambrarians/

Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by pezest: 6:43am On Apr 29, 2019
Anambra is BAE. In my next life, I'll still be an Anambra man grin

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by Danishguy(m): 6:46am On Apr 29, 2019
This insecurity is deeper than I thought... SMH

Am Igbo by the way

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by givbitcoin: 6:48am On Apr 29, 2019
inkon:
The Scientific Ingenuity of Anambrarians

By Emeka Anike Paul
News Tap
29th April 2019



As our old fable tells, it was Phoenix, the fearless bird, that sprouted from mighty tongues of fire to answer a flock of birds who wanted to know what kept it well and strong in the same fire that consumes every bird it meets. He answered them saying: it is not the fire that kills the birds but the fear in the birds that the fire could kill. A fable though but with realistic references, nevertheless! The can-do spirit of Anambrarians has proven that what doesn't scare a man can rarely kill him.


No doubt, Nigeria in general is abundantly blessed. Often do we talk about the abundance of these nature's gifts in the areas of assorted mineral resources and rich, arable land. Sadly, seldom do we celebrate the prowess and ingenuity of the sons and daughters of the land who have successfully inscribed their names in the sand of time through hard work and sheer perseverance. From as far back as history can remember, even before the creation of the state, the people of Anambra are never short of exceptionally endowed individuals in every sphere of life. For the sake of posterity and to instill a sense of unwavering moral rectitude in generations to come, we are spurred to tell the stories of our hard work in this first of its kind event of 100 Anambra Achievers Celebration.


It was not by chance that people looked upon Anambra state at the moment of birth, at the wee hours of 27th August 1991 and described it as the ‘Light of the Nation’. Let me take a pinch of the moment to emphasize that not a foot of the over 4,844km2 of this state is left out in the nature’s bounty – if it is not natural gas, it will be crude oil or bauxite or ceramic that will complement the awesomeness of the arable land. It is this arable land that has repeatedly empowered successive governments of Anambra state to effectively execute different agricultural intervention schemes that have significantly reduced Nigerians' quests for some imported food items such as rice. Since the wake of this, Anambra has positioned itself as the leading state in rice production with numerous rice mills that are continuously fed with locally produced rice, one of which is the 80,000 metric tons modern mill, located at Omor in Ayamelum LGA.


Interestingly, everything that is given in terms of natural resources is doubled many times over in terms of human ingenuity and resourcefulness. We are talking about men and women who will never come to terms with the hopelessness of any situation but rather maintain a glued fist on any dot of green light to make a mountain of genuine opportunities from a situation that would otherwise be considered hopeless. If given a chance to lay hands on clay, they turn it to gold. They take pride in their beliefs and subsequent proof that success is never lenient with sufficient startup but sufficient will to attract and retain it. Barely 50 years ago, these erudite scholars, distinguished inventors and notable entrepreneurs were wading in the ashes of the civil war, which destroyed everything we once had except hope, courage, purpose and perseverance. But like the phoenix, we sprouted from the ashes to remould our world and tell our own stories by ourselves. Yes! We must tell this story because it is by doing so that we will sustain the culture of hard work and reward for value.


In this special period of our time, we look beyond the fortune and fame, even as they are integral parts of reward for hard work, to recognize the true gift from these achievers to posterity. In the area of science and technology specifically, Anambra has continued to live up to what is expected of it as the Light of the Nation. In this context, light of the continent would be most suitable because all over Africa and beyond, Anambrarians are adding lengths to the last strain of technology. In 1989, emulating bees’ honeycomb construction, Dr. Philips Emeagwali used a-65,000 processors to invent what is today, the world’s fastest computer, performing computations at 3.1 billion calculations per second. There has not been any efficient substitute for his computers in weather forecast and prediction of the possible effects of future global warming.


Born in 1954, before the advent of the war, Emeagwali, like other children of Igbo land, spent part of his teenage years in this our land when it was coloured and scented in the chaka-booms of the war, which led to severe economic drought in the whole of Igbo land. So bad was the situation that Emeagwali’s education was intermittently hampered due to his father’s financial constraints. In the face of these, the can-do spirit of Anambrarians was neither wavered nor slumbered. He is today celebrated all over the world as one of the most famous inventors in America for which he has been honored with numerous awards some of which are Gordon Bell Prize – the Nobel Prize for computation. This is just one out of the numerous examples of our endeavors in distant lands.


At home, we have men and women whose efforts have redefined the narratives of science and technology, not only in Nigeria but Africa as a whole. If someone had predicted 40 years ago that there will be a flow of top-notch, indigenously manufactured cars from this land to make movement hassle-free on the streets of Africa, perhaps, only a few would have seen an iota of possibility in such prediction. But this is exactly the dream that Dr. Innocent Chukwuma has brought to reality. And beyond the initial imagination, Innoson Motors is not limited to the production of cars but also have strong footing in the designing and production of virtually everything that has to do with vehicle, which include heavy-duty trucks, tractors etc... But for a man like Dr. Chukwuma, vehicles are not enough because through his impeccable ingenuity, he has already shown the sign of a new thing to expect – this was through his roles in the fabrication and supply of jet parts to the Nigerian Airforce.


I will conclude this piece by saying that the “Light of the Nation” attribute is neither a praise nor exaggeration but a statement of fact. Let’s therefore, live to preserve and promote it through celebrating the bests of our bests.


https://newstap.com.ng/the-scientific-ingenuity-of-anambrarians/

I have not problem with it if you are proud of what you do. But why do you people make it sound as if only ibo people are successful?

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by inkon: 6:58am On Apr 29, 2019
Lalasticlala
This is a front page material ooo
Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by givbitcoin: 7:17am On Apr 29, 2019
inkon:


You are very right. We are proud of what we do and who we are. But even in doing so, we don't talk or look down on other people. This article does not promote any belief as the Anambra people being the only successful ones. It only seeks to celebrate the great achievement of the Anambra people the same way others can do if they find such people in their midst. By the way, this is a special celebration for Anambra people and not the entire Igbo nation.

This isn't the only time we are hearing ibo this anambra that. well, just want to make it known to you people that other people have achivers too. but we don't hear them talking about it every other day.

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by Westbestside: 7:23am On Apr 29, 2019
givbitcoin:


This isn't the only time we are hearing ibo this anambra that. well, just want to make it known to you people that other people have achivers too. but we don't hear them talking about it every other day.
I don't know wetin dem want make Yoruba's say.
Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by Nobody: 7:29am On Apr 29, 2019
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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by xelly: 7:32am On Apr 29, 2019
givbitcoin:


This isn't the only time we are hearing ibo this anambra that. well, just want to make it known to you people that other people have achivers too. but we don't hear them talking about it every other day.

Brother, who will sing your praise? The people have choice to tell the world what they do. If other successful people can be honest enough to showcase what they have achieved, we will still applaud them.

Don't you think they have skeleton in their cupboard for hiding to talk about their achievements?

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by cowardafonja: 7:39am On Apr 29, 2019
inkon:
The Scientific Ingenuity of Anambrarians

By Emeka Anike Paul
News Tap
29th April 2019



As our old fable tells, it was Phoenix, the fearless bird, that sprouted from mighty tongues of fire to answer a flock of birds who wanted to know what kept it well and strong in the same fire that consumes every bird it meets. He answered them saying: it is not the fire that kills the birds but the fear in the birds that the fire could kill. A fable though but with realistic references, nevertheless! The can-do spirit of Anambrarians has proven that what doesn't scare a man can rarely kill him.


No doubt, Nigeria in general is abundantly blessed. Often do we talk about the abundance of these nature's gifts in the areas of assorted mineral resources and rich, arable land. Sadly, seldom do we celebrate the prowess and ingenuity of the sons and daughters of the land who have successfully inscribed their names in the sand of time through hard work and sheer perseverance. From as far back as history can remember, even before the creation of the state, the people of Anambra are never short of exceptionally endowed individuals in every sphere of life. For the sake of posterity and to instill a sense of unwavering moral rectitude in generations to come, we are spurred to tell the stories of our hard work in this first of its kind event of 100 Anambra Achievers Celebration.


It was not by chance that people looked upon Anambra state at the moment of birth, at the wee hours of 27th August 1991 and described it as the ‘Light of the Nation’. Let me take a pinch of the moment to emphasize that not a foot of the over 4,844km2 of this state is left out in the nature’s bounty – if it is not natural gas, it will be crude oil or bauxite or ceramic that will complement the awesomeness of the arable land. It is this arable land that has repeatedly empowered successive governments of Anambra state to effectively execute different agricultural intervention schemes that have significantly reduced Nigerians' quests for some imported food items such as rice. Since the wake of this, Anambra has positioned itself as the leading state in rice production with numerous rice mills that are continuously fed with locally produced rice, one of which is the 80,000 metric tons modern mill, located at Omor in Ayamelum LGA.


Interestingly, everything that is given in terms of natural resources is doubled many times over in terms of human ingenuity and resourcefulness. We are talking about men and women who will never come to terms with the hopelessness of any situation but rather maintain a glued fist on any dot of green light to make a mountain of genuine opportunities from a situation that would otherwise be considered hopeless. If given a chance to lay hands on clay, they turn it to gold. They take pride in their beliefs and subsequent proof that success is never lenient with sufficient startup but sufficient will to attract and retain it. Barely 50 years ago, these erudite scholars, distinguished inventors and notable entrepreneurs were wading in the ashes of the civil war, which destroyed everything we once had except hope, courage, purpose and perseverance. But like the phoenix, we sprouted from the ashes to remould our world and tell our own stories by ourselves. Yes! We must tell this story because it is by doing so that we will sustain the culture of hard work and reward for value.


In this special period of our time, we look beyond the fortune and fame, even as they are integral parts of reward for hard work, to recognize the true gift from these achievers to posterity. In the area of science and technology specifically, Anambra has continued to live up to what is expected of it as the Light of the Nation. In this context, light of the continent would be most suitable because all over Africa and beyond, Anambrarians are adding lengths to the last strain of technology. In 1989, emulating bees’ honeycomb construction, Dr. Philips Emeagwali used a-65,000 processors to invent what is today, the world’s fastest computer, performing computations at 3.1 billion calculations per second. There has not been any efficient substitute for his computers in weather forecast and prediction of the possible effects of future global warming.


Born in 1954, before the advent of the war, Emeagwali, like other children of Igbo land, spent part of his teenage years in this our land when it was coloured and scented in the chaka-booms of the war, which led to severe economic drought in the whole of Igbo land. So bad was the situation that Emeagwali’s education was intermittently hampered due to his father’s financial constraints. In the face of these, the can-do spirit of Anambrarians was neither wavered nor slumbered. He is today celebrated all over the world as one of the most famous inventors in America for which he has been honored with numerous awards some of which are Gordon Bell Prize – the Nobel Prize for computation. This is just one out of the numerous examples of our endeavors in distant lands.


At home, we have men and women whose efforts have redefined the narratives of science and technology, not only in Nigeria but Africa as a whole. If someone had predicted 40 years ago that there will be a flow of top-notch, indigenously manufactured cars from this land to make movement hassle-free on the streets of Africa, perhaps, only a few would have seen an iota of possibility in such prediction. But this is exactly the dream that Dr. Innocent Chukwuma has brought to reality. And beyond the initial imagination, Innoson Motors is not limited to the production of cars but also have strong footing in the designing and production of virtually everything that has to do with vehicle, which include heavy-duty trucks, tractors etc... But for a man like Dr. Chukwuma, vehicles are not enough because through his impeccable ingenuity, he has already shown the sign of a new thing to expect – this was through his roles in the fabrication and supply of jet parts to the Nigerian Airforce.


I will conclude this piece by saying that the “Light of the Nation” attribute is neither a praise nor exaggeration but a statement of fact. Let’s therefore, live to preserve and promote it through celebrating the bests of our bests.


https://newstap.com.ng/the-scientific-ingenuity-of-anambrarians/

OP you are doing a great job. I just want more people to keep recognizing the gretaness of Ndigbo. I know some fallen demons from the WASTEside will come here and try to derail this beautiful thread but don't worry for we shall always be on the winning side.

I look forward to the day of this celebration. God willing, I come there to witness things myself.
Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by cowardafonja: 7:43am On Apr 29, 2019
Osagyefo98:




That's true....but let him pull this thread down...


lalatisclala...


Ladies and gentlemen....this one here is from the WASTEside and, of course, a product of the fallen demon. Expect more trash from him because they hate progress.

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by givbitcoin: 7:48am On Apr 29, 2019
xelly:


Brother, who will sing your praise? The people have choice to tell the world what they do. If other successful people can be honest enough to showcase what they have achieved, we will still applaud them.

Don't you think they have skeleton in their cupboard for hiding to talk about their achievements?

Humility is a virtue. Don't you get it?

Besides making a lot of noise doesn't mean you are better than others.

Is it not the same Philips emaguli with questionable degrees that the op is prasing?
Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by Nobody: 7:48am On Apr 29, 2019
cowardafonja:



Ladies and gentlemen....this one here is from the WASTEside and, of course, a product of the fallen demon. Expect more trash from him because they hate progress.


Condenmed mentality.

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by helinues: 7:49am On Apr 29, 2019
Business wise, I give it to Anambrabrians

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by newhyt: 7:52am On Apr 29, 2019
ok

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by cowardafonja: 7:59am On Apr 29, 2019
Osagyefo98:



Condenmed mentality.


O...what a pity! Whoever made you this way must be worse than the devil himself. I mean, how can you be so bold of hating good things? What a life..! spits

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by nonsobaba: 8:07am On Apr 29, 2019
Osagyefo98:
mynd44 pull down this thread. .
Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by nonsobaba: 8:12am On Apr 29, 2019
helinues:
Business wise, I give it to Anambrabrians
Not just business wise, Anambra leads in every facet of human development. Our superiority breeds insecurity in our envious neighbours.

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by Etogist: 8:58am On Apr 29, 2019
Anambra Amaka!
Waiting for the main event of 100 Anambra Achievers.

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by haffaze777(m): 10:00am On Apr 29, 2019
Anamabra amakagrin

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by xelly: 6:25pm On Apr 29, 2019
givbitcoin:


Humility is a virtue. Don't you get it?

Besides making a lot of noise doesn't mean you are better than others.

Is it not the same Philips emaguli with questionable degrees that the op is prasing?

Humility you said? The people are humble. If only you can humble yourself and work with them, you will understand them and appreciate them. Moreover, everyone isn't the same.

When you are judging people, do it to a person not group. It is not nice for me to assume the common saying about Yorubas but about a particular person.

If you doubt my assertion, get 10 persons from a region, put them in a separate rooms, play a video clip and ask each person to write his observations. The answers you will get I assure you won't be the same.

Be a better person in the society and not a tribalist.

It is nice you attract positivity not expressing negative energy.

I see people as the same. USA, SAUDI, GERMANY, NIGERIA ETC you can get people that will act weird from any part of the world.

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Re: The Scientific Ingenuity Of Anambrarians by Okoyeebows: 8:42pm On Apr 29, 2019
nonsobaba:
Not just business wise, Anambra leads in every facet of human development. Our superiority breeds insecurity in our envious neighbours.

Stop this nonsense. Stop shading other Igbo states because of your few achievements. If they start reeling out the achievers in Abia now, you go run.

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