
"Nigeria's Saheed Adepoju
is a young man with big dreams. He is the inventor of the Inye, a tablet computer designed for the African market. According to the 29-year-old entrepreneur, his machine's key selling point is its price - $350 opposed to around $700 for an iPad. He believes that, because of this, there is a big market for it in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa, particularly amongst students. He is also hoping to sell his tablet - which runs on the Google Android operating system - to the Nigerian government and plans to have at least one computer in each local government area." Mobile phones have had a huge impact on Africa, so just imagine what tablets, with their larger screens and easier access to the web, can do. Amazing initiative.
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2005-07-06
He most likely is part of it already, part of the upper class, the aristocracy - nobody who isn't wouldn't have £40,000 just given by parents, after pitching such idea to them.
Overall, weird that BBC pitches up something like this... even if that's only the work of some regional office and/or, well, silly season http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4198990.stm