Entrepreneural, Pan-Africanist and Free & Open Source Advocate
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“Until we learn to give credit, not even always where it is due, all mal-happenings - whether its by our fault or otherwise - would be equally shipped to our doorsteps”
Joseph Annang Sowah
“African governments cannot be forgiven on the myriad of data-security flaws existent in public service and at the respective presidencies - no, not in an age where the "Free & Open-Source" community has graced our world with a litany of software and hardware open-standards, tools and technologies.Indeed, whats amiss is that political-will and the sense of urgency”
“Love happens to be the oldest anesthesia known to mankind: amidst the troubles of the world, it soothes and relieves-yet has no 'side-effects'”
“Two things spice up life: Freedom and Means, these two are hard to spot together hence life's challenge posed to everyone.”
“The middle-class of Africa, mostly, have 2 worries: having to cope with self-seeking politicians and the troubles of risking a bulging belly”
“Living life long and well is very much like a partaking in a seven-course buffet; one only survives the final and last bite by tact and moderation”
“The next paradigm of search is cutely hinged on the 'Semantic Web' and current search technology providers, to still be in business, have no choice than to source large pools of users' behavioral patterns and interests which are keen determinants of the relevance of online data at a personal level-and Facebook Timeline wins”
“The 'Semantic Web' appears to be an endeavor to give the internet a 'right-brain' in the name of data relevance”
“A country's judiciary can be likened to the sky, when one pelts stones at it, it shortly falls over the heads of the a whole generation and as-such the country gets bereft of "credible justice" that long.”
“One doesn't need balls to score life's goals...”