Business 3 Interesting Things About Dr. Osato, The Nigerian Who Builds Drones for the US Army

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Dr. Osatohanmwen Osemwengie is one of the accomplished Nigerian in the United States. Born in Edo, Benin state, Osato builds drones for the US army. These drones are used for surveillance to gather important information, as well as take out terrorist camps.

He is currently working on a military game and collision avoidance software for drones.

Here are 3 interesting things to know about him:

1. Osato is an accomplished academician


Dr. Osemwengie has four graduate degrees, a Doctorate degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Cincinnati. He is currently working on his 5th and 6th Master’s degree in software engineering at Regis University and Information Systems at the Keller Graduate School of Management.

He is prominent in several programming languages including Java, C++, ASP.net, SQL and database design and implementation, API server side programming, and website development.



2. He is the founder of a US-based University

Dr. Osato Osemwengie is the founder of the Open Robotics University; a tuition free engineering degree-granting university that allows people to further exercise their talents and expand their knowledge into all fields related to engineering.

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3. He is recognized both home and abroad

Prior to his trip to the States in 1982, Dr. Osemwengie was as an administrator at the College of Education, Benin City. There, he was recognized as the Educator of the Year for securing funding used to design and implement pre-service teacher education programs.

Dr. Osato served as the Administrator of the Columbus City School System from 1992 to 2011, where he coordinated staff and student recruitment. He's also developed programs to increase staff and student retention. He taught for five years (1987- 1992) in the aforementioned school district.

In addition to these, Dr. Osemwengie was a facilitator for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation- sponsored Ohio Leadership for Integrating Technology Initiative (OLIT).

He keeps a low profile though.
 

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