CEO Monthly June 2017

CEO MONTHLY / JUNE 2017 29 , Zandre Campos, CEO of ABO Capital, a leading international investment firmheadquartered in Angola, announced on June 26th that fifteen students fromComplexo Escolar Privado Internacional (CEPI), travelled to Oswego, N.Y. to attend the GENIUS International High School Project Olympiad at the State University of NewYork at Oswego. Zandre Campos CEO of ABO Capital Supports Angola Students GENIUS Olympiad took place from June 12 through June 17 and provided secondary school students with opportunities to develop the skills and knowledge needed to be citizens, leaders, scientists, artists, writers, engineers, and policy makers of the future who will promote and contribute to greater environmental sustainability. “This was an amazing opportunity and learning experience for the students,” said Mr. Campos. “I was happy to support the students on this trip because it is crucial to empower young people and provide them with outstanding educational opportunities. An educated workforce will help Africa to develop new industries and strengthen its economy.” Fifteen CEPI students from 6th through 12th grade travelled to the GENIUS Olympiad. The students attended several educational on-campus events and visited local attractions and universities. The students competed with 12 projects and received several accolades including two bronze medals and two honourable mentions in science; two honourable mentions in robotics; one silver medal, one bronze medal and four honourable mentions in literature; and one bronze medal and one honourable mention in art. A sample of the projects presented include: Antioxidant, Detoxifying, and Cleansing Properties of Cochlospermum Angolensis (Borututu Bark) Two students examined the extract from Borututu bark and found that it works well as an antibacterial. In their research, the extract worked better than bleach and eliminated most of the bacteria from a petri dish. They concluded that the Borututu bark has antibacterial properties that can replace chemicals in soaps, antibacterial gels and other products to kill bacteria in a more natural way. Kiabo: Immunity Booster and Intestinal Tract Lubricant Two students hypothesised that Kiabo, or okra, has properties that would benefit the immune system of HIV positive patients. The students found that along with the use of an antiretroviral, Kiabo allows HIV patients to maintain a good lifestyle. Kiabo is an immunity booster, helps prevent anemia and can act as a respiratory soother. The students are going to continue the research with Hospital Esperança, Luanda. HOPE-BOT Students developed a robot, named Hope-Bot, to show that robots can be used to benefit the environment. Using simple plastic Lego pieces, some small motors and sensors, a robot was built to identify trash. The Hope-Bot could identify different coloured cubes and put them into different coloured containers to represent recycling. ABO Capital recently announced the purchase of CEPI, an award-winning school that provides education excellence for pre-school through high school students. Education is a key focus of Mr. Campos and ABO Capital plans to open three additional schools soon. “After speaking to several of the students who attended the GENIUS Olympiad I am excited to follow their educational careers because I believe they all have very bright futures and will make a difference in Africa,” added Mr. Campos. www.abocapital.net

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