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How to fix the world with Tech — Inside the mind of a ‘top anticipated tech entrepreneur for the next decade’

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As the world’s population continues to grow, various challenges continue to emerge, including healthcare, environmental problems, political and social issues, and more. However, technology provides a way out of the looming mess the world is bound to face. It can offer a remedy to the carbon emissions already harming our atmosphere and provide transparency in our contemporary society. By improving the efficiency of traditional businesses, boosting human capital development, and automating mechanical processes, technology can solve most of the world’s problems.

According to a World Bank report, transportation contributes about 23% of CO2 emissions worldwide. Renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind power can replace fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The advent of smart cities, such as Project Wakanda, could also help reduce carbon emissions and slow the progress of climate change. The founder of Project Wakanda, Emmanuel Nwogo, who is currently a millionaire believes that sustainability is necessary for the growth and development of society. He also thinks that technology should
be innovative and elastic, continuously improving and modifying what has already been done.

Nwogo believes that advanced technologies such as AI, AVMR, robotics, smart cities, electronic cars, and blockchain technology could create the magic that would solve the world’s problems.

He admires the innovative prowess of Elon musk and the business mindset of Jeff Bezos, among other tech entrepreneurs who have built their startups into trillion-dollar companies. Nwogo hopes to develop his company into a trillion-dollar one like theirs someday.

Project Wakanda is a proposed technologically-advanced smart city that combines AVMR, blockchain technology, traditional real estate, and sustainable technologies such as electronic cars, IoT applications, robotics, and artificial intelligence. The citizens of the city will use digital
currency or cryptocurrency to operate online and offline, paying for everything from groceries to utilities and recharging their vehicles. The project has been ongoing since 2019 and is set to become the leading smart city in the world when it launches.

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