Brilliant, we can now sit back and enjoy knowledge with comfort, very soon 
Nigeria will join. Just watch out.

On Friday, October 25, 2013 12:06:50 AM UTC+1, Wayne Mackintosh wrote:
>
> We are proud to welcome North-West University - Africa's second OERu 
> anchor partner.
>
> The North-West University <http://www.nwu.ac.za/nwu/index.html> is a 
> multi-campus university with a footprint across two provinces in South 
> Africa with three campuses, fifteen faculties and more than 65,000 students.
>
> *"The African Continent once took the lead in the creation, preservation 
> and sharing of educational resources. **At the magnificent Ancient 
> Library of Alexandria (283 BC – 391 AD), scribes borrowed books from around 
> the known world, copied and returned them. This provided 'open education 
> resources' to the most famous thinkers of the world who flocked to 
> Alexandria to study. *
>
> *In Timbuktu families wrote scrolls to preserve truths and knowledge in 
> arts, medicine philosophy and science. These handwritten collections of 
> manuscripts (13th to 20th century) were passed from generation to 
> generation, creating a resource with an estimated total of 700 000 works to 
> share with the world.*
>
> *The North-West University, with its roots in the African continent, 
> regards the participation in the OERu network as the ideal opportunity for 
> Africa to once again be a major role player in the provision of meaningful 
> study opportunities to the “famous thinkers” of the world. *
>
> *The stellar work done in Timbuktu bears testimony to the fact that we 
> Africans know how to preserve and repurpose educational resources! Under 
> the leadership of Mr Nelson Mandela, South Africa as a nation became known 
> as a symbol of reconciliation and sharing. South Africans know how to share 
> and work together today to create a better world for tomorrow.*
>
> *The North-West University, as a provider of higher education, 
> participated in the building of a democratic South Africa and knows that we 
> have both the experience and will to make a meaningful contribution to see 
> the mandate of the OERu realised."*
>
>
> A great Open Access Week celebration for the OERu family. We are 
> privileged to have been able to introduce a new OERu partner to our network 
> for each day of OA Week 2014!
>
> Join us <http://oeruniversity.org/> in planning sustainable education 
> futures.
>
> -- 
> Wayne Mackintosh <http://wikieducator.org/User:Mackiwg>, Ph.D. 
> Director OER Foundation <http://www.oerfoundation.org>
> Director, International Centre for Open Education, Otago Polytechnic
> UNESCO-COL Chair in OER, Otago Polytechnic & OER Foundation
> Founder and elected Community Council Member, 
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