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Philip Emeagwali - Interview (2002)
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African scientists
Economic growth
Genius
Education
African history
Recognition
Inferiority complex
United States
Nigeria
Technological development
Science and Technology
Interview with Philip Emeagwali at IoD (Institute of Directors), November 2002, in London after winning an award.
Emeagwali discusses the challenges faced by African scientists and the importance of knowledge acquisition for economic growth. He also encourages society to nurture the genius in each child and emphasizes the vastness of knowledge.
Philips Website: https://www.meagwali.com
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