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Nigerian, Chizoba Amalu built the Gravity X car in 10 months

Source: TVC News Nigeria

Twenty-one year old, Nigerian, Chizoba Amalu built a car in 10 months and calls it Gravity X. This is his 2nd car built from the ground up in which his first car was built with parts sourced from a motorbike. Amalu’s goal is to build quality cars with safety at the core of its design to protect people from accidents. His father, Mathew Ani has some reservations on how far this will take his son. He would like for Amalu to combine his talents with higher education as well as partnering with others who are capable, in order to achieve his dreams and goals. Amalu is also surrounded by engineers such as his uncle, the community and others that continue to encourage, mentor and support him in many ways. Amalu states that he’ll never give up on his dream and will work to refine his craft by continuing to study and elevate his knowledge. He would like to find a training or educational program that specifically focus on his field of interest to enroll in.

Nigeria imports over 1.3 million vehicles in 2019 and locally produces only 14,000 vehicles according to Techpoint, but with a demand of over 720,000. With that being said, the need for education in key technical, science, math and manufacturing fields are needed, along with the support of leadership and the community at large, to ensure generational dreams are being nurtured into reality instead of being delayed. The first step in changing the world is through the mind.

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South African luxury designer Thebe Magugu

Thebe Magugu is an innovative luxury South African fashion designer whose work has sparked interest from stars such as Issa Rae, Miley Cyrus, Zendaya, Beyoncé, and more. 

His designs are inspired by the everyday experience of people in South Africa and are represented in capsule collections with colorful clothing, and unique spectacular designs. 

His eccentricity makes every single piece he creates memorable, with his education theme being a core aspect of his work as a designer. Starting off with ‘Geology,’ ‘Home Economics,’ and ‘African History,’ Thebe Magugu used subject titles from his years at university to represent his designs in an avant-garde and never-seen-before way. 

His ability to produce groundbreaking designs with every collection is what makes Thebe Magugu’s clothing something that will truly stand the test of time.

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Enda shoes, proudly made in Kenya, Africa

Founders Navalayo “Nava” Osembo and Weldon Kennedy

It all begins with a passion for what you love doing in order to make a change and positive impact on the world; and Enda is doing just that. Founders, Navalayo “Nava” Osembo and Weldon Kennedy created Enda Sportswear over a mutual interest to increase the visibility of Kenya’s reputation as one of the best in running. Lawyer and accountant, Nava is born and raised in Kenya. Weldon is a social activist and “running shoe nerd”. Both wanted to find ways where Kenya can be positioned to help its communities. While Enda is not 100% Black-owned, its shares are majority owned by Kenyans, it is Kenyan founded and majority funded by Kenyan investments, which is absolutely a major reason why you should support the brand. In short, you will be supporting Kenyan workers and communities.

Enda is the first high performance athletic shoes in Africa and is it on a mission to create economic development, support local communities, reduce environmental impact, and change how others view Kenya. Here’s a look at Enda’s purpose and commitments.

  1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    Creating jobs by producing new product segmentation that have never been made in Kenya before. As a result, this increases skills and results in higher wages.

  2. SUPPORTING LOCAL COMMUNITIES

    A portion of the purchase price of each pair of shoes goes towards social good initiatives in Kenya called Enda Community Foundation that includes global communities of Enda runners in deciding which projects to support.

  3. REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

    Enda is the first Climate Neutral Certified company in Africa, and the first climate neutral road running shoes. In addition, they are reducing their carbon footprint by reducing waste in packaging and production by,

    • Working with Climate Neutral to measure their total carbon footprint.

    • Buying carbon offsets for the entire amount Enda generates as a company, not just CO2 resulting from each pair of shoes.

    • Planning to reduce emissions from corporate travel by 60%, reduce freight emissions by 80%, and reduce company wide use of paper by 70%.

  4. CHANGING THE WAY THE WORLD SEES KENYA

    According to Enda, this is the hardest to measure, but is may possibly have the most impact in the long run. The whole world need to know the creativity and skill that can be found in Kenya. When you see Made in Kenya on a tag, it should automatically mean quality and contemporary style.

Enda Sportswear states it will always work to find ways to improve their social impact and reduce their environmental impact. I don’t know about you, but that’s a great company that I would love to back and create a sustainable more lean environment for generations to come. How about you?

Follow Enda @endasportswear

source: endasportswear.com

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