Ghanaian engineer pays tribute to the AA family who supported/encouraged him

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“The Cassis Family Turned My Life Around” – Ghanaian Shares Emotional Story Of How American Family Helped Him Achieve His Dream Of Becoming An Engineer

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Good deeds go beyond consideration of ethnic group, colour, race or social status, and an American family has proven this to a Ghanaian man named Isaac Sesi.

Sesi, in an appreciation letter detailed how the American family known as The Cassis found, cared for him and adopted him one of their own




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https://www.technologyreview.com/innovator/isaac-sesi/#content
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  • Isaac Sesi
    Age:
    26
    Affiliation:
    Sesi Technologies
    Country of birth:
    Ghana
    He created an affordable fix for one of the most vexing problems for farmers in sub-Saharan Africa


    Isaac Sesi built a gadget he believes can tackle one of the biggest risks faced by farmers across Africa: the contamination of grains following harvest.

    Sesi’s product, GrainMate, allows famers and grain purchasers to affordably measure moisture levels of maize, rice, wheat, millet, sorghum, and other staples. It’s designed for a simple yet persistent problem: according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, more than 20% of sub--Saharan Africa’s cereal output is lost or wasted, often because grains aren’t dried sufficiently before they’re stored. Grain stored while moist can develop aflatoxins—contaminants produced by fungi that are harmful to humans and animals.

    In Sesi’s native Ghana, individual farmers often sell their harvests to aggregators or animal feed producers; if one farmer’s crops are too moist they risk spoiling the entire batch. Although imported moisture detection devices are available, few farmers in Ghana can afford the nearly $400 price tag. “That might be half of what a farmer is making from his entire field” per harvest, Sesi says.

    Sesi, who grew up without electricity or running water and often went to school hungry, spent much of his childhood tinkering with electronic devices. He learned by dissecting broken radios and other abandoned gadgets with the help of a book from his school library. He long sought a way to apply that passion to a field that could have a social impact—and in 2017, as a recent electrical engineering graduate, he got his chance. A United States Agency for International Development project operating in partnership with his school, the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, had recently designed a grain-moisture meter for the local market. But it wanted to bring the cost down and find a way to produce the device in Ghana.

    Sesi was their man: with the help of a small team, he streamlined the original device, redesigned its circuit board, built an accompanying mobile app, and found five Ghanaian subcontractors to make components that had previously been sourced from China. Sesi’s device sells for $80—less than one-fourth as much as existing alternatives. Sesi and his team are now developing a more efficient version of the meter and a second product to help farmers identify ideal soil inputs. They’re also raising funds to expand to the bigger markets in Kenya and Nigeria. Ultimately, Sesi believes he can help farmers across the continent cut wastage, minimize economic losses, and improve the safety of their products.
 

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They couldn't invest all that time and money into their own people? Now he is taking his knowledge and education they provided him to provide for his own people (like you are supposed to do btw)

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I came in here to say "waiting for the "why couldn't they invest in their own people" contingent," but alas.....

They couldn't invest all that time and money into their own people? Now he is taking his knowledge and education they provided him to provide for his own people (like you are supposed to do btw)

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How do you know they haven't? Like you can't do both at the same time? :what:
 

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They couldn't invest all that time and money into their own people? Now he is taking his knowledge and education they provided him to provide for his own people (like you are supposed to do btw)

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nikkas were too busy fukking hoes.


Stop hating on this brother you c00n
 

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I came in here to say "waiting for the "why couldn't they invest in their own people" contingent," but alas.....



How do you know they haven't? Like you can't do both at the same time? :what:

I know how you boule fools think. You look down on poor ados and think we are there because of our own lack of character and look at immigrants as superior.
 

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How do you know they didn't? Like you can't do both at the same time? :what:
I have whoever you're replying to on ignore, but TLR is quite predictable so I know what the comment is.


"Bu bu bu bu but why didn't that family help Blacks here?"

I had that contingency covered before I posted the story.

Mr Glenn Cassis aka the real Mr. Drummond is here discussing his occupation.

Director of African American Affairs for the state of Connecticut



This is an old video, so all the newly discovered terms and buzzwords that people type all time now ? They were things this man devoted much of his professional career addressing on the front lines.


This is the point where as a man, the poster you replied to is supposed to walk back his earlier comment. Let me know if he does.
 
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They couldn't invest all that time and money into their own people? Now he is taking his knowledge and education they provided him to provide for his own people (like you are supposed to do btw)

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His own people? You mean black people?

Completely dumb, unnecessary comment
 

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They couldn't invest all that time and money into their own people? Now he is taking his knowledge and education they provided him to provide for his own people (like you are supposed to do btw)

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Breh, you are always complaining about something. :mjlol: That's all you do all day. Just breathe sometimes, breh.
 
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