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November 15, 2017

Author’s Interview on Africanews about African Inventors

I was interviewed by Africanews where I shared the reasons that led me to research African inventors (from ancient times to present), as well as the reasons I believe that technology in Africa should not be dissociated from ancestral traditions.

As the interview was conducted in French, the original video is available at:

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Published on November 15, 2017 08:08

October 12, 2017

Book Trailer – Debunking Myths Around African Talent

An image or a video tells you more than a thousand words. Some of the testimonials received from people who have read Debunking Myths Around African Talent are summarized in this video. This is also an opportunity to show my gratitude to those who have taken the time to read my book and share their opinion.

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Published on October 12, 2017 07:48

October 5, 2017

Blacks are an Inferior Race and Have Never Invented Anything!

Black people tend to think that their “present” is chaotic, because their “past” was not glorious. Without, supposedly, a bright past, as well as a bright present, most people from the African continent, but not only, are convinced that they have no future unless they are guided by other races, mainly the White race.

Debunking Myths Around African Talent by Rudy L. Massamba brings much needed truths about the role and importance of African inventors, and ties the historical role and accomplis...

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Published on October 05, 2017 05:49

September 29, 2017

The Unconscious Complementarity of Two Authors – Part 1

A partnership between Global Black Inventor Research Projects, Inc. and RudyBooks is a dynamic one because both parties share a common vision– investigating the facts that African people are among the earliest inventors and innovators in world history.

By Matsebe Lucas Lekalakala

This common vision is implemented strategically in the form of two books; viz. Black Inventors, Crafting Over 200 Years of Success (written by the Founder & CEO of Global Black Inventor Research Projects, Inc., Kei...

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Published on September 29, 2017 02:59

The Unconscious Complementarity of Two Authors

A partnership between Global Black Inventor Research Projects, Inc. and RudyBooks is a dynamic one because both parties share a common vision– investigating the facts that African people are among the earliest inventors and innovators in world history.

By Matsebe Lucas Lekalakala

This common vision is implemented strategically in the form of two books; viz. Black Inventors, Crafting Over 200 Years of Success (written by the Founder & CEO of Global Black Inventor Research Projects, Inc., Kei...

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Published on September 29, 2017 02:59

September 22, 2017

African Rulers Like to Copy – Do They Know How to Paste?

In 1963, 32 African countries established the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). Twenty eight years later, in 1991, the OAU created the African Economic Community (AEC). Conceptually, the idea of an economic community was good. However, African decision-makers simply copied the name of an institution that already existed: the European Economic Community which was created in 1957. What they did was to drop the word “European” and replace it with the word “African”....

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Published on September 22, 2017 05:19

September 12, 2017

Restoring African History and Pride for Future Generations

The African genius has been at work for millennia and its contribution to the development of humanity is far from being negligible, especially in ancient times. However, the falsification of history by the Western World, based on dubious scientific evidence, states otherwise. As a result, due to slavery and colonization which contributed to brainwashing Africans, the latter started to underestimate and minimize themselves. This is the reason why they think that their “present” is chaotic, bec...

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Published on September 12, 2017 01:51

September 8, 2017

Why Blacks and Whites are Ignorant People – Racism Wise?

The most fascinating Artist in the world is the Universe itself who shaped and painted its creatures. Call this Artist whatever you want: Allah, God, Science or Nature, it does not make a significant difference. The Artist decided to attribute “colors” to its multiple creations such as lakes, mountains, plants or human beings who are, by the way, among the most intriguing manifestations in the universe.

As a perfect Artist, the Universe attributed different skin colors to human beings that th...

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Published on September 08, 2017 08:15

August 14, 2017

Where are African [Black] Heroes in Western Cartoons?

The title of this post is purposefully asking the wrong question! Indeed, why should a Western or Asian cartoonist draw a black character as a hero if the community or audience he is targeting expects the hero to be either white or yellow? The answer is that it would not make sense to have a black hero drawn for the white community because it is the environment and the expectations of that environment that actually dictate the color of heroes in cartoons and comic books. In other words, the r...

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Published on August 14, 2017 04:56

Where are African [black] Heroes in Western Cartoons?

The title of this post is purposefully asking the wrong question! Indeed, why should a Western or Asian cartoonist draw a black character as a hero if the community or audience he is targeting expects the hero to be either white or yellow? The answer is that it would not make sense to have a black hero drawn for the white community because it is the environment and the expectations of that environment that actually dictate the color of heroes in cartoons and comic books. In other words, the r...

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Published on August 14, 2017 04:56

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