AFRIT Founder, Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Launches a New Book – Africa’s Sankofa Innovation

Good people,

I am very happy to share with you that my eBook has been launched. It is a brilliant work, and I am very confident that you will find value in it.

The book, titled Africa’s Sankofa Innovation, examines many important issues on the African innovation ecosystem. It has 13 chapters broken into nine sections covering Systems, Makers, Opportunities, and more. Every chapter presents key issues from African perspectives drawn from African startups, entrepreneurs, businesses and communities.

The book requires a subscription of $20 per year. It is a living book and I will be updating it regularly. That is why it is not in a PDF format and will not be printed.  The version number is “current” because its contents will be regularly refreshed to cover technology, business, entrepreneurship, and other pertinent innovation elements, on Africa.

Besides the book, I will be publishing insightful exclusive articles, at least weekly. These articles will be longer, with at least 1800 words, explaining in more details challenges, opportunities, and other things we experience in markets daily. The book subscription provides access to these articles.

This is the book page where you can subscribe. PayPal and bank transfer are supported. Just click the Subscribe Here button and you will be taken to a checkout. But if that is complicated, for Nigerian readers, you can send N7,000 to our bank account in Nigeria (account numbers provided below). Once done, send your email and name to tekedia@fasmicro.com, my team will create an account and send you a password to access the portal.

Account owner (Nigerian Naira): First Atlantic Semiconductors & Microelectronics

  • Guaranty Trust Bank (GT Bank) # 0114016493
  • Union Bank Plc  account #: 0011132988
  • United Bank for Africa (UBA): 1019195493

Finally, the book’s Preamble, Innovation for Development, and of course my bio blurb, are not restricted. You can begin therein as you make a decision to join.

All proceeds go to African Institution of Technology (AFRIT), my 501(c)3 non-profit with the United States Internal Revenue Revenue, to fund our operations. (Put EIN 30-0752559 on the IRS search site) Just as I assisted many schools in Africa on embedded electronics, I have a plan to assist in the areas of AI and big data. Putting subscription on these contents will ensure I can pay people that will work with us on this community service.

Thank you.

Ndubuisi Ekekwe