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Wikipedia Ghana Celebrates 15th Anniversary

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Tue, 2 Feb 2016 Source: Felix Gborglah & Prince Akpah

Wikipedia Ghana Celebrates 15th Anniversary at Shaping Davos in Accra

On January 15th 2001, two young men, in represent of Jimmy Wales and

Larry Sanger embarked on a digital revolutionary trajectory and it

paid off. Through a dint of hard work and dedication, they succeeded

in creating one of the ever best gift to mankind, Wikipedia, the free

internet based encyclopedia.

Fifteen years down the line, it now stands as a global product worth

celebrating with lot of activities being undertaken around the world

to mark its anniversary by cherished users and benefactors.

In Accra, leaders of Edit Ghana, a Ghanaian based Wikimedia User Group

Felix Nartey and Raphael Berchie were supported by Prince Akpah and

Felix Gborglah to talk about the anniversary and other Wikipedia

activities being undertaken in Ghana at Shaping Davos hosted at the

Impact Hub Accra.

Shaping Davos, a global event organised and led by young change makers

recognised by the World Economic Forum as Global Shapers was hosted by

the Global Shapers Accra Hub with support from various hubs across the

country and attended by various young leaders in Ghana.

The Discussion which was based on “Creating 75 Million Entrepreneurs:

Is this Possible?” was a prior event to the annual gathering of World

Leaders and Entrepreneurs in Davos for the annual World Economic

Forum.

From the discourse, the most important component implicated in the

prospect of creating 75 million Entrepreneurs was ‘Education’ which

falls precisely on the very tangent that Wikipedia stands.

The Edit Ghana team was given the opportunity to share the Wikipedia

story and the various activities Wikipedia has been engaging in across

Ghana where participants were also encouraged to contribute to the

online celebration by sharing the best moments Wikipedia came to their

rescues during their research and other activities.

The words that especially hit home were those of Mr. Raphael Berchie

were he drew the whole of Africa’s attention to a very worrying fact.

“It pains me and rightly so that Antarctica, the less inhabited

continent in the world has more images on the internet than that of

the whole of Africa, the world’s largest continent”, he decried.

The resonating message of the exhilarating evening was that Africans

need to chronicle their own stories else we shall remain anonymous to

the world.

Also, globally, the Wikipedia article on the former US president

George W. Bush attracted a record attention with 45,862 edits since

its creation.

By: Felix Gborglah & Prince Akpah

Source: Felix Gborglah & Prince Akpah