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		<title>the African Brain Drain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dele O</dc:creator>
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I was split between a ponder on relationships and an equally bothering brain-drain; the African brain drain. When I thought of brain drain, my mind went, first to the poem I always want to write about it but haven&#8217;t gotten around completing it yet and, a talk by Philip Emeagwali, a Nigerian-American. You can read [...]


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