ISBN-13: 9781452851778 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 324 str.
ISBN-13: 9781452851778 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 324 str.
Can one person really be the one who can not only be the one saves the world, but revolutionizes the history of the world in the process? Can this person, really stand out in the midst of world leaders as he pursues ambitious and innovative goals? Is this possible? Is this even conceivable? Well, in May 7, we answer these questions one by one as Chris Nowentiki, a humble Canadian who is born in the northern city of Yellowknife finds a great organization, the African Confederation, Incorporated(ACI) whose explicit mandate "to develop the socioeconomic, political, environmental and to promote human rights throughout the African continent through the pursuit of economic investment and development." Of course, there has been many such movements through the world, but here is the difference between ACI and other non-profit and non-governmental organizations. ACI is not a charity, it does give aid money for no reason, nor does it just build infrastructure, it's purpose to develop a political and social culture of self-sustenance and development. Chris Nowentiki works to develop great infrastructure projects such as the Visual Infrared Statistics Network, whose mandate is to collect statistics in infrared and then distribute it among the various modes of society, diseases, such as AIDS, Yellow Fever, Malaria, as well as the development of capital infrastructure, educational and literacy rates, etc. The idea is to garner the information and then through the process of divide and conquer isolate particular issues and find solutions. May 7 uses extensive use of 21st century technology such as renewable energy from solar plants and hydrogen plants, as well as modern digital communications technology and networking techniques to achieve the ends of ACI, and it's leaders. Mzingu Mtwetwe, the Interorganizational/Intergovernmental Advisor during Chris Nowentikis' presidency of ACI, the Second President of ACI and later the President of native Malawi.