Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of Tesla Inc is clearly on a mission to conquer the world. Having scooped a corner of the car market with Tesla electric cars, he’s delved into rooftop solar systems and now has in view linking human brains with computers, with his latest company, Neuralink Corp.
Impressive, won’t you say.
So where is Nigeria in comparison? We are yet to figure out power, because apparently, over here it’s rocket science. And if we haven’t figured out the science of that now, what’s the likelihood that we would have in the eight-10 years Musk intends to roll out his first ‘neural laces’ for people without disability (Neural laces are implants that will go into the human brain).
Is Elon Musk a threat to Nigeria in anyway, then? Jasper seems to think so. Do see below:
Elon Musk is a threat to Nigeria. Well, that is only because Nigeria isn't progressing.
— Jaja Jasper (@JWeelyams) April 21, 2017
Every advancement made in science to replace fossil fuel portends grave consequences for Nigeria.
Solar powered cars, houses, etc
— Jaja Jasper (@JWeelyams) April 21, 2017
Nigeria as a country needs to invest in technology….we are really behind and that's not good
— mosindi Cheche (@cheche250) April 21, 2017
The world is actively seeking ways to divest from fossil fuel. We can't afford to be left behind.https://t.co/tr3ljJpcC7
— Jaja Jasper (@JWeelyams) April 21, 2017
The goodnews is that we still have some time to diversify our economy before the world moves on and stops buying the only thing we sell.
— Jaja Jasper (@JWeelyams) April 21, 2017
The other day, I read that Japan now has more charging points for electric cars than petrol stations.
Musk is commercialising solar houses.
— Jaja Jasper (@JWeelyams) April 21, 2017
Sitting ducks…
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