Thursday, 2 February 2023

THE STORY OF MAXWELL SANGULANI CHIKUMBUTSO, AN AFRICAN INVENTOR

PROFILE OF AN AFRICAN INVENTOR, MAXWELL SANGULANI CHIKUMBUTSO

Chikumbutso’s journey started in 1997 when he started experimenting with various technologies while in Kuwadzana. At one point he was profiled on ZBC-TV as a prominent young man in the innovation industry. He developed the first Green Power Prototype generator which produces 100% clean consumable energy using Radio Frequencies.

In 1999, he built his first successful project which was a Radio broadcast transmitter for which he made the headlines on ZBC news. He started broadcasting, though illegally. The project fell away due to lack of funding.

In 2001, under the mentorship of Rose Mazula, then Broadcasting Association of Zimbabwe Chairperson, he developed what he named the Digital Navigation Facilitator which is used to facilitate landing of aircraft from variables that include the size of the aircraft, its position in altitude, speed and so on.

He took it to the Air Zimbabwe Technical Training Centre where it was assessed and given commendation by aircraft engineers. He says that it became the first addition or modification to Zimbabwean aircraft technology since 1980 even though he himself had never been in an aeroplane.

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He took the invention to Air Force of Zimbabwe where the squadron leader and technical team assessed the technology and confirmed that it worked. However, due to lack of financial support the project just fell away.

A few years later, he met up with a Lawyer, Bruce Mujeyi, who introduced Maxwell to the idea of patents which was by then to him an unfamiliar subject. Bruce bought into Maxwell’s vision, volunteered to register patent for free and started providing financing for projects.

In 2003, Maxwell began to get ideas on creating a self-powered generator. Through Bruce, Maxwell interfaced with some prominent professors in Zimbabwe who told him that it was impossible to create such a machine.

He, however, pursued his idea financing it with the little money he got as a haulage truck driver. By 2009, the first prototype of the Greener generator began to work generating 1,200 Watts, but still no one was interested in funding the project.

In 2009, Maxwell was invited by the Government of Lesotho to do a presentation of his project. He was offered a $1,2 million dollar deal but turned it down after he met with Zach Wazara, former Econet CEO and founder of Brodacom.
Maxwell says together they formed a partnership and he became influential in the building of failed telecoms company Brodacom.
At Brodacom, he invented what he says was the first WiFi Meshing technology in Zimbabwe with self-organising base stations among other projects.
Under the partnership, the second Greener power prototype was developed and generated 50 Kilowatts.

In 2007 Maxwell says they failed to find an attorney who was able to file a patent for the Greener Power because it violated the present day natural laws of physics.
Instead, patent examiners proposed classifying it as a perpetual motion device. Zimbabwe and South Africa likewise failed to patent the invention.

Max and Clerks, a leading law firm in the UK who handle Motorola and Samsung patent registrations were supposed to come and inspect a bigger prototype but unfortunately Wazara’s business began facing challenges and he could not continue funding. Still, Maxwell went on to build 3 machines that successfully powered his mother’s house in Kuwadzana.

An opportunity arose in South Africa where Johannesburg City Power invited tenders for new and renewable energy solutions.
Among the bidders, Maxwell was the only individual. In spite of that, he performed exceptionally but unfortunately, he lost the opportunity because the awarding director wanted a portion of shares in the company in exchange for his grant.

He also turned down a buyout from an unnamed European Institute at around the time that he met with Angolan born pastor and businessman Dr Teddy De Almeida in Johannesburg.
Dr Almeida owns one of the biggest energy companies in Angola under the Bongani Group. He bought into Maxwell’s vision and contributed over $500,000 seed money desiring no return for his investment. No documents signed, just a stern warning to use the money wisely.

Eventually when the Greener Machine was eventually completed and he invited Dr Almeida to take up equity in Saith Technologies.

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Here are some of Chikumbutso’s innovations:


“Africa did not see what the US Government saw in my ground breaking inventions”, Claims Chikumbutso

Maxwell Chikumbutso survived several assassination including poisoning. 

The United States government has given Zimbabwe’s prolific inventor Maxwell Chikumbutso a new home in its populous state of California. Chikumbutso is the founder of Saith Holdings Inc. under which he made headlines for his serial innovations which include the world’s first ever green power generator which can produce electricity using radio frequencies, an electric powered car which doesn’t consume fuel, a multi-fueled helicopter and many more.

According to Zambian Observer online Chikumbutso from his new base in the United States of America, he expressed disappointment that Africa did not see what the US Government saw in his ground breaking inventions.
“The USA Government saw what Africa did not and California is now our HOME, the Head Office of Saith Holdings Inc."
"I always love AFRICA and I’m so proud of being born and raised in AFRICA. I will surely come back to Zimbabwe where everything started" He said Maxwell.

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Wednesday, 25 January 2023

MOTHER KILLS BABY WITH TRAMADOL (Tragic)

Lady Gives Her Son Tramadol So She Can Go Clubbing With Friends

Despite having a newborn baby of months old in hand, she wanted to go clubbing with friends. The innocent child was the only thing standing in her way as she couldn't take him to the club. So what did this girl do? She decided to give him Tramadol so she can fall deep asleep. This way she can attend the party with her friends. 

The Cameroonian police have reportedly arrested the unidentified mother after she allegedly gave the baby tramadol and went clubbing.

The incident was said to have occured in Likombo area of Tiko in the South-West region of Cameroon. It was further revealed that the said mother locked the baby in the house after giving him the drug before going out.

Upon her return, she discovered the child lying down lifeless where she had put him and then raised the alarm. It was further revealed that the residents of the community descended on her and beat her up before the police intervened and carted her away.


CONCLUSION 

Obviously that baby was a star but do not pity him... the stupid mama can't just helped him become responsible... He returned to his heavenly Father before the evil days ahead of him unfold.

People, if we look at it, obviously, that kind of a mother cannot raise the boy for any good. Imagine a mother that can confidently administered on a baby such a hard drug, must herself been a drug addict.

So if the baby survived the incident, he would still have his dear life in danger and destroyed by the mother. The child would probably end up being a criminal that only God can redeem.

Let the baby go...YAH knows what he is doing. YAHWEH is no man...
For the Mother, May the Lord God of the livings and the Dead decide what the right judgement shall be.

LESSON

Mother's Intention Was To Send The Child To A Deep Sleep By Administering Tramadol But Unknowingly Send Him Back To His Heavenly Father

Ladies of Nowadays Claiming Big Girls But Living With Empty Brains.

Tuesday, 24 January 2023

WHO'S THE OWNER OF NIGERIA πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬? (A must Read)

Is Dangote The Owner of Nigeria?
Here’s what you need to know
We have seen numerous claims circulating on social media that suggest Aliko Dangote is the owner of Nigeria, as a result of his Wikipedia profile being suggested by the Google search algorithm when “owner of Nigeria” is typed into the search space.

Apparently for some time now, the Google’s search algorithm has been consistently promoting information that is either inaccurate or, when there is no relevant article, it displays a random profile from Wikipedia. Still on, some Nigerian social media users searched for “The owner of Nigeria” on Google and the displayed result is Aliko Dangote’s profile from Wikipedia causing misinformation and propaganda across social media platforms.


Many individuals took to Twitter with screenshots of the Google search result, urging others to do the same in order to confirm it. This led to many people conducting the same search and sharing the results across various social media platforms, and as a result, many people came to believe that Aliko Dangote, the wealthiest man in Africa, owns the country of Nigeria, which has a population of over 220 million people. But there is no legal or constitutional basis for the claim that Aliko Dangote really owns Nigeria.

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Conducted the same search for “The owner of Nigeria” on Google and the search result showed Aliko Dangote. The same search was also conducted for other countries and the results showed the billionaire of each country being listed as the owner of their respected countries. Taking China for instance, Jack Ma was shown as the owner of his country,China. How possible?


It Is Simply Google Algorithm Error

One of the key benefits of ChatGPT, the AI bot, is that it can provide accurate and reliable information. In this case, it would inform you that Aliko Dangote is not the owner of Nigeria. In contrast, Google search algorithm may suggest an answer even if it is based on false or misleading information.

This is not the first instance where Google’s search algorithm has spread wrong information. In fact, there were similar situat such as when it suggested that Agbani Darego was the ugliest Nigerian woman.

These incidents occurred because Google is simply a search engine that displays articles that have already been written on the internet. When it cannot find a relevant article for a specific query, it often displays random names from Wikipedia.

RATED ERROR AND FALSE

Is Dangote Owner of Nigeria?

Here's The Truth Based on research, it is an error and false that the trending information that Aliko Dangote is the owner of Nigeria. It is important to note that the information being spread on social media, claiming that Aliko Dangote is the owner of Nigeria, is practically untrue. Nigeria is a sovereign nation with a centralgovernment, a President as the head of state. The president is elected by the people through a democratic process. Dangote being a successful businessman does not own the country. The Google search algorithm result that suggests his Wikipedia profile as “the owner of Nigeria” is misleading, because the platform only gives you what has been published on the internet, and once it can’t find relevant information, it displays random names from Wikipedia.

Please, pass the information to others.
Thanks 

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