It has been a long time since I last wrote a single line here

It has been far too long since I last wrote on the pages of this website. Since then, much has happened in both my personal and professional life. Through it all, I can only be grateful to Almighty God for His grace and countless blessings. We pray for the chance and opportunities to keep mounting so that we can keep counting our blessings!

I remain committed to pushing forward on all fronts. My latest focus is Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning, Predictive Programming, Robotics, Fuzzy Logic, all geared towards Problem-Solving. What a deeply exciting world!

This is not just a passing trend; it is the new reality that has started defining the global educational systems and ultimately will determine the direction of the world. The ability to generate and reshape reality from what was once considered impossible platforms is a ground breaking advancement, one that promises to evolve way beyond the current contours of our human imagination. I am thrilled to be warming up on a small starting pathway of this extraordinary journey—one with the potential to push human progress far beyond the limits of our present understanding.

On the global stage, it is not an exaggeration to say that the world stands at the edge of major transformations. Whether for better or worse, we cannot say for certain. However, we can only hope and pray that these changes will bring good for all.

Africa must come together, now more than ever, to confront its challenges. For me, the priority is clear—though ambitious, its impact would be profound: one continent, one currency, one passport. The obstacles are immense, but so is the hope, and the growing determination!

Meanwhile, it is heart-breaking—and frankly sickening—to see the images emerging from Goma, in Eastern Congo. Why, Africa? Are we such bad players that we can only ever act tragic films? Why can’t we unite and solve our own problems instead of allowing innocent, defenceless people to be rudely displaced and heartlessly destroyed?

How cursed can one be to be slaughtered by their own riches? Even those bedraggled gun-toting boys (and sometimes girls) attired in faded military fatigues are largely victims without necessarily being conscious of their situation. These youngsters should be doctors, pilots, teachers and architects, not thieves, torturers and murderers!

How long is Africa going to languish in this state? Continental unity is long overdue:

Dissolve the suffocating artificial colonial boundaries and develop the bonds that will drive Africa toward true prosperity. We have to stop buying bullets and using lies that destroy our societies and to properly learn to use our brains to improve the lot of our people.

For Africa to prosper, Africans need to wake up, unite and work together!