Welcome to AfroAngle.com.
Here’s a little bit about my background and what this is all about. I work as an IT Consultant based in the New York Metro Area. I got my degree in Computer Science from the University of London after a Secondary (and a couple of years of University) Education in Nigeria. I have lived in the States since early 2007.
My professional interests cover a wider area than computers. I am a Forex Trader and Internet Marketer by night. I am very interested in technology in general…from super-fast trading systems that are used in Investment Banks to advanced cropping techniques and Gene-research that could allow plants to be more resilient. All of these appeal to me, and I spend considerable time investigating to see how they affect the world we live in.
As an African living abroad, I have watched from afar as things have unfolded at home. Now, I will be dedicating most of that effort to examining the impact of all the technology changes on Africa, its people and its prospects.
It is a quest of exploration through which I hope to inform, delight and contribute.
Feel free to chip in at any time to help…

Welcome to AfroAngle.com.

Here’s a little bit about my background and what this is all about. I work as an IT Consultant based in the New York Metro Area. I got my degree in Computer Science from the University of London after a Secondary (and a couple of years of University) Education in Nigeria. I have lived in the States since early 2007.

My professional interests cover a wider area than computers. I am a Forex Trader and Internet Marketer by night. I am very interested in technology in general…from super-fast trading systems that are used in Investment Banks to advanced cropping techniques and Gene-research that could allow plants to be more resilient. All of these appeal to me, and I spend considerable time investigating to see how they affect the world we live in.

As an African living abroad, I have watched from afar as things have unfolded at home. Now, I will be dedicating most of that effort to examining the impact of all the technology changes on Africa, its people and its prospects.

It is a quest of exploration through which I hope to inform, delight and contribute.

Feel free to chip in at any time to help…

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