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Africa Shines - How Elon Musk and Dr Thomas Mensah Have Changed the Worldforever

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Dr Thomas Mensah described by one of the major American TV Networks CBS Television , as one of the Engineers who revolutionized the Modern Internet platform that supports Social Media worldwide, and Elon Musk who developed the Dragon I , Spacecraft that recently took two Astronauts to the International Space Station, a spectacular feat by Space X his private company in America,have changed the world significantly for ever with their Achievements.

Elon Musk like Dr Thomas Mensah was born in Africa specifically Pretoria South Africaand describes himself as African.

Dr Thomas Mensah was born in Kumasi, Ghana West Africa and Elon Musk was born in Pretoria ,South Africa before both emigrated to the United States.

Like Dr Thomas Mensah whose Fiber Optic inventions and Innovation made America the leader in the Internet space Globally , spawningFortune 500 Companies like Facebook, Google , Amazon etc that generated Trillions of Dollars for America, Elon Musk achievement has brought America to the Frontiers of Space with significant Military implications saving America from relying on the Soviet Union for manned space travel.

Dr Thomas Mensah has also created the Silicon Valley of Ghana at the Kofi Annan ICT Center in Accra.He has authored 5 books on innovation .

Source: allAfrica.com

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