On this episode of Inspire Africa, Jerry Fisayo-Bambi and the africanews staff deliver you innovation tales from Nigeria, Uganda and South Africa.
First, we pay attention the tale of the Nigerian teenage tech prodigy John Oseni. Oseni, a pc programmer has advanced a variety of softwares in Fintech the usage of his programming abilities. We pay attention about his newest QR code scan-to-pay resolution, VersusPay that he hopes can be offering viable possible choices to bills in Nigeria.
Plus, South Africa has finished its first three-D revealed cheap building. The three-D printing methodology used can construct a area in lower than 24 hours. We pay attention from the engineers that labored at the venture on the School of Civil Engineering, University of Johannesburg.
And in our interview section, we communicate in regards to the model, modelling and good looks business and the way stereotypes in regards to the business are converting. Fisayo-Bambi hosts Judith Heard, a Ugandan fashion and good looks queen. Heard tells us how she handled stereotypes when beginning out and the way she is now the usage of her luck to deal with problems affecting younger ladies in her neighborhood and the surroundings.