Listen "The Smartest Guy In Cameroon - Africa's Einstein"
Episode Synopsis
There's a project that is searching for an Einstein in Africa. I may have found him.
His name is Baye Gaspar. He's from the extreme north of Cameroon. He's won countless awards. He's just 26 years old.
It's a brutally honest discussion. I am politically incorrect, as usual. We don't sugarcoat the conversation.
One thing that few will appreciate is that Baye Gaspar comes from a Francophone region. It's hard to find someone from a Francophone region that speaks English as well as he does. That's just another testament of his intelligence.
In this long conversation, we discuss:
What awards Baye Gaspar has won.
Why many Africans believe witchcraft is behind his success.
The pervasiveness of cheating and corruption in many African educational systems.
Baye's artificial intelligence app that will help with doing medical diagnosis.
What's the price difference between a modern doctor and a witchdoctor?
He's been to 5 African countries. What did he observe?
What does Gaspar think of the Anglophone separatist movement in Cameroon?
What are 10 positive traits and 10 negative traits that Africans have in common?
Update
We recorded this in 2018. Since then:
Germany didn't give Gaspar his visa.
Gaspar's app is coming out in late 2019.
Paul Biya, Cameroon's perennial leader, is still in power in 2019, as Gaspar predicted.
Promoting Health Access Sumbawa
One of WanderLearn's top patrons, Kathy Enger, asked me to draw attention to Health Access Sumbawa. I am happy to promote this remarkable nonprofit. In 2014, Jack Kennedy founded the organization to bring malaria control and healthcare to remote, impoverished communities. It started on the remote island of Sumbawa, Indonesia. Since then, it's expanded thanks to generous donations. Visit their website to learn more and to donate: https://healthaccesssumbawa.org
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His name is Baye Gaspar. He's from the extreme north of Cameroon. He's won countless awards. He's just 26 years old.
It's a brutally honest discussion. I am politically incorrect, as usual. We don't sugarcoat the conversation.
One thing that few will appreciate is that Baye Gaspar comes from a Francophone region. It's hard to find someone from a Francophone region that speaks English as well as he does. That's just another testament of his intelligence.
In this long conversation, we discuss:
What awards Baye Gaspar has won.
Why many Africans believe witchcraft is behind his success.
The pervasiveness of cheating and corruption in many African educational systems.
Baye's artificial intelligence app that will help with doing medical diagnosis.
What's the price difference between a modern doctor and a witchdoctor?
He's been to 5 African countries. What did he observe?
What does Gaspar think of the Anglophone separatist movement in Cameroon?
What are 10 positive traits and 10 negative traits that Africans have in common?
Update
We recorded this in 2018. Since then:
Germany didn't give Gaspar his visa.
Gaspar's app is coming out in late 2019.
Paul Biya, Cameroon's perennial leader, is still in power in 2019, as Gaspar predicted.
Promoting Health Access Sumbawa
One of WanderLearn's top patrons, Kathy Enger, asked me to draw attention to Health Access Sumbawa. I am happy to promote this remarkable nonprofit. In 2014, Jack Kennedy founded the organization to bring malaria control and healthcare to remote, impoverished communities. It started on the remote island of Sumbawa, Indonesia. Since then, it's expanded thanks to generous donations. Visit their website to learn more and to donate: https://healthaccesssumbawa.org
More info
You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com.
If you like this podcast, subscribe and share!
On social media, my username is always ftapon. Follow me on:
http://facebook.com/ftapon
http://twitter.com/ftapon
http://youtube.com/user/ftapon
http://pinterest.com/ftapon
http://tumblr.com/ftapon
Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon
Rewards start at just $2/month!
If you prefer to do a one-time contribution, you can send it to my PayPal at [email protected]
If you prefer sending me cryptocurrency, then please send your support to one of my favorite wallets:
Bitcoin: 3EiSBC2bv2bYtYEXAKTkgqZohjF27DGjnV
Ethereum: 0x86D8Ab45260F82A5548F39BF21C9e244D0405a83
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