Transformation of Africa through Indigenous Innovations and Technology Transfer to Facilitate Development
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Description
My drive to become a legal Professional was for obvious reasons, that being to advocate for change, and improve on the unimproved. In my quest to bring change and becoming a lawyer, I realized that the legal profession is not just to talk about the rule of law but to be a change maker, and an influential leader. Hence, I decided to challenge hot potato issues, one of which was inequality and unfair treatment of developing nations, particularly Africa.
Therefore, this book talks about how African history was misrepresented for centuries, and it is time to change the narratives by changing the Status Quo to promote sustainable development as described in the United Nation's Millennial and Sustainable goals, by creating a fair and equal level playing field as a paradigm shift to encourage the transformation of Africa through indigenous innovations by the Africans themselves, and technology transfer by the advanced nations to make the world a better place for all.