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    Haben Girma: The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School

    Africa Giant is highlighting Haben Girma for her remarkable achievements in the field of disability justice and advocacy. As the first Deafblind person to...

    “Baby Boy” and “Empire” star, Taraji P Henson, in three simple yet elegant braid hairstyles

    Top Hollywood actress, Taraji P Henson, famous for her roles in “Baby Boy” and "Empire", has been embracing her natural hair and experimenting with...

    Aya Osman, beats cancer, gets scholarship from New York University (NYU)

    Aya Osman, an 18-year-old resident of Orange Park, Florida, overcame cancer and received a scholarship from New York University (NYU) to pursue her dream...

    Black excellence: Susanna Adjakie-Apekor motorcycle prodigy who fixed her first bike at just age 6

    The story of Susanna Adjakie-Apekor, who is currently 11 years old from Ghana was already repairing motorcycles at 9-year-old and has captured the attention...

    Apple disputes French findings, argues that iPhone 12 meets radiation rules

    The recent dispute between Apple and France's National Frequency Agency (ANFR) regarding the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the iPhone 12 has garnered attention across...

    Jayden Groves earned the heroism award after rescuing his unconscious baby brother from drowning

    In 2021, Jayden Groves was age 11 when he was honored by the St. Louis Fire Department, Missouri, United States with a Heroism Award...

    Meet The Nigerian Genius Faith Odunsi Who Conquered The World Of Mathematics Multiple Times

    In a historic achievement, Faith Odunsi, beat competitors from around the world, including China, the UK, and the US, to win the Global Open...

    Roy L. Clay Sr. The African Giant Behind The HP 2116A Minicomputer – Paved The Way For Modern Ones

    Roy L. Clay Sr. is a name that every technology enthusiast must know. Born in Kinloch, Missouri, Clay had an inquisitive mind and a...

    Black excellence!!! Nigeria’s Tope Awotona, despite selling his home and car to create Calendly, became one of just two US Black tech billionaires

    As one of just two Black tech billionaires in the U.S with a net worth of at least $1.4 billion, according to Forbes, Awotona’s...

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