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The Africa future stars website, has been established for the purposes of recognising, celebrating and connecting young talented people who have a capacity for achievement and success and who contribute in an inspirational manner to the future of African Continent from their respective countries. The qualities that elevate Future Stars to the top go beyond performance and technical excellence. Africa Future Stars are polished, brilliant individuals with tremendous promise and great talent who excel for reasons that go far beyond their technical abilities alone.
Talented people make things happen, are highly committed to achieving goals, innovate very rapidly, and create a great deal of value (for companies and/or themselves) when their talent is spotted and harnessed.
The website aims to be a significant and sustainable vehicle through which organizations, our country and our continent can identify and nurture these “organizational and national assets” who are set to play a key role in shaping the future of their respective countries and the continent.
The Africa Future Stars idea is establishing a living community of young African talent that will be developed, mentored and provided with platforms for development and communication, therefore enabling them to become role models, opinion leaders and the inspiration for other future African Talent.


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Three of the girls who invented the pee-powered generator
In a stroke of ingenuity four teenage African girls have come up with a urine-powered generator.
Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, and Faleke Oluwatoyin, all 14, and Bello Eniola, 15, collaborated on the invention, which they claim generates one hour of electricity from one liter (about a quart) of urine.
The pee-powered product as it is called made its debut at a fair in Lagos, Nigeria some years back.


Little is known about this young man who hail from Ijebu ode in Ogun state. Oresegun Olumide, surprisingly has created artworks that will make even the re-known legend Michaelangelo turn in his grave with envy. 

Olumide who lives in Lagos and studying painting at Yaba College of Technology is indeed a creative artist.
Miss Nigeria International 2015
Life is not all about finding oneself but creating oneself.  This is the story of Queen Mercy Atang who has created a niche for herself in the pageant world. She is currently Miss Nigeria International 2015, from Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. This beauty goddess is pursuing a career in Business Administration from the prestigious Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra and in her third year but her love and passion for pageantry had seen her cross borders.
Nurtured and raised from a christian home where discipline is a core value, Queen Mercy has used her role not only to promote peace but as well bring succour to the downtrodden .
Ebony black Magatte Wade was born in Senegal and educated in France, she is the original founder of Adina world Beat Beverages, a San Francisco beverage company that manufactures coffee, tea and fruit juices based on indigenous traditional beverage recipes from across the world, using organic ingredients sourced from small-scale farmers across Africa and Asia. Wade started the company in 2004 and  and within five years had raised $30 million in venture capital. Wade stepped down as Adina’s CEO in 2009 because she doesnt like the direction other parties in the company were going but she held on to a stake.
Ludwick Marishane from South Africa, started businesses as a teenager in Limpopo and even though he failed in some of his own brand like biodiesel, healthy cigarettes and a security magazine, he started HeadBoy Industries, a business that designs and commercializes new products and services in South Africa. One of its products, DryBath, is the world’s first bath-substituting solution.
When he was 17 years old, he had a school friend who was too lazy to bath. This sparked an idea: what if there was a way of cleaning oneself without actually bathing? He then imagine a lotion that could be applied to the body as a replacement for bathing, but assumed it already existed.
So he did some research and realized this product wasn’t out there. So he spent a couple of months researching different lotions, creams, hand sanitizes, how they were made, etc., and then formulated it even without resources. Marishane drew up a business plan and patented the formula, making him South Africa's youngest patent holder.
Takunda is the co-founder of Neolab Technology, a multi award-winning startup working on pioneering technology fit for emerging economies. He is also the co-founder of Saisai Wireless, a startup that offers “free” WiFi for the public by deploying hotspots in public transportation, and Neoeffect, a social enterprise that trains entrepreneurs and increases IT literacy for the underprivileged.
Takunda is a firm believer that start-ups can be the catalyst that is needed for Zimbabwe’s economic turnaround. “Their ability to churn out disruptive innovation that revolutionizes


industry will bring about the solution that we need,” he argues. “We are our own solution to the problems that plague us as a nation, challenges in technological advancement and the issues of unemployment.”
 Belo-Osagie, 26 years old from Lagos,
attended Princeton University and completed degrees in history and finance before coming back to Nigeria to enrich women through her organisation. In 2014, on her return to Nigeria, Belo-Osagie seized the opportunity to form her own start-up, together with Afua Osei. They called it She Leads Africa.
It was a platform on which young women across Africa can create and share entrepreneurial ideas.
Paul Miki Akpablie, a Ghanian and an international student at colorado college, USA, where he is studying Maths and Biochemistry as double major . He is 22 years old and the CEO of Kadi Energy.
He started Kadi Energy with a hope that he can create a very viable energy solution, creating energy independence that would allow people to have the luxury of being able to power their lives and create viable businesses.
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