Nigerian Born Engineer Dr Osato has 4 PhDs and 7 Master's Degrees. He makes drones for the US Army.
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Celebrating and placing the spotlight on African achievers who are necessarily not in the sport and entertainment industry is a very crucial step in amplifying the unacknowledged success story of many Africans around the world who are excelling and contributing immensely to the global village development.
Nigerian Inventor, Dr. Osato Osemwengie is one of the world's most educated people and an integral member of the American armed forces, constructing drones for the United States Army. These drones are used for surveillance to gather critical information, as well as take out terrorist camps.
Here’s what you should know about Dr. Osatohanmwen Osemwengie:
- Dr Osatohanmwen Osemwengie is an Edo-born Nigerian man. Prior to his trip to the United States in 1982, Dr. Osemwengie served as an administrator of the College of Education, Benin City and was recognized as their Educator of the Year for securing funding used to design and implement pre-service teacher education programs.
- Osemwengie has four graduate degrees, a Doctorate degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Cincinnati. He is currently working on his 5th and 6th Master’s degree in software engineering at Regis University and Information Systems at the Keller Graduate School of Management.
- Osato Osemwengie is the founder of the Open Robotics University; a tuition free engineering degree-granting university that allows people to further exercise their talents and expand their knowledge into all fields related to engineering.
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You lifted my soul to hear a Edo and Nigerian born attained this height.
This son of Nigeria is certainly great.
Why is Harvard University, MIT and the like not heard of this brilliant young man- are these schools worried about being displaced by an African- and who, in these institutions’ perceived warped mentality over race, think he got this far through Affirmative Action?
This son of Nigeria is certainly great.
Why is Harvard University, MIT and the like not heard of this brilliant young man- are these schools worried about being displaced by an African- and who, in these institutions’ perceived warped mentality over race, think he got this far through Affirmative Action?
God working in the life of humans. His name interpretation is God has had pity on him. The man has worked hard to achieve success, you too should work hard, success in the collection of hardwork, God bless you.
This is fantastic news to be heard
Having an outstanding record in inventing.