Will AI Replace Books? — The Future of Reading in the Age of Machines By Arinze Achebe 1. The Question That Haunts the Future Every new invention reshapes how humanity learns. The printing press democratized knowledge, the internet globalized it — and now, artificial intelligence personalizes it.Yet a quiet fear lingers: With AI answering every
The Infinite Power of Words If one can master the art of words — their construction, their rhythm, and their living essence — one gains access to the infinite. For language is not merely a tool for communication; it is a creative force, a builder of worlds. To master words is to master thought itself
Africa is home to more than 1.4 billion people, bursting with creativity, innovation, and ambition. Every day, young Africans come up with powerful ideas that could transform businesses, communities, and even entire nations. But too often, those ideas remain untapped because of a lack of resources, guidance, or belief. That’s why I wrote my new
Q: What is Building Schools of the Mind about?A: This essay-book by Arinze Achebe explores how books shape human potential, societies, and nations. It argues that every school in Africa needs not just classrooms but books — because books are the real “schools of the mind.” Q: Why focus on books instead of just building
When we talk about building schools in Africa, the conversation often revolves around infrastructure: classrooms, desks, chairs, and blackboards. While these are important, one crucial element is often overlooked—books. Schools without books are like gardens without seeds: the structure is there, but growth is impossible. 1. Books Are Windows to the World Books open doors