About African Numerals
Numerals are symbols that represent numbers in mathematics language in culture. African Numerals are new innovative symbols invented to represent numbers by Amadu Hudu, a teacher, a development-oriented, and a Dagomba by tribe in Tamale, Northern Region of Ghana. African Numerals were initially known and registered as Ghanaian numerals in Accra, Ghana. More research was conducted on it and it was established that the numerals are suitable for the enhancement of teaching and learning of African mathematics, science, technology, languages, culture, education, and others, hence it was revised and registered as African numerals.
AFRICAN NUMERALS PROGRAMMES
African Numerals Educational Programme (AFRINEP)
This African Numerals Educational Programme (AFRINEP) promotes innovative teaching and learning activities to acquire complete knowledge, skills, and experience in this modern and 21st Century for an easy and better life. This enables the learner to provide solutions to address challenges facing our society…
African Numerals Tourism Programme
Tourism is one of the major developmental tools for creating local employment, national development, international entertainment and friendship and also earning income for community betterment. Pleasure derives from seeing the attractions in a community and the income earned from the tourists is helping nations and the international community…
African Numerals Research on Natural Resources Programme
This programme is searching and identifying the natural resources that are available in the communities for the communities’ development and betterment. Different techniques are used for the research for rapid results. Our research team uses community entry techniques as part of the commencement of this activity and applies…