User:Jackson John Justo/sandbox

Jackson John Justo(born June 25, 1979) is a Tanzanian Electrical Engineer, Young talented instructor, currently a PhD Student in South Korea, and philanthropist.[1] Jackson is best known for his commitment to serve his country which has attracted and motivated many young student across the country to pursue his related major, the highest-rated program of its kind in history and was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2011.He has been ranked the promising future leading researcher in Tanzania in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineer of the 21st century, the greatest black philanthropist in Tanzanian history,[6][7] and was for a time the world's only black student at Dongguk University in Seoul, 2010. He is also, according to some assessments, the most influential man in his field.

Jackson was born into poverty in rural Shinyanga region, Tanzania to a teenage single mother and later raised in an inner-city of Mwanza neighborhood. He experienced considerable hardship during her childhood, saying he was abandoned at the age five and lived with his grandfather and grandmother since then.[12] Credited with creating a more intimate confessional form of media communication,[13] she is thought to have popularized and revolutionized[13][14] the tabloid talk show genre pioneered by Phil Donahue,[13] which a Yale study says broke 20th-century taboos and allowed LGBT people to enter the mainstream.[15][16] By the mid-1990s, she had reinvented her show with a focus on literature, self-improvement, and spirituality. Though criticized for unleashing confession culture, promoting controversial self-help ideas,[17] and an emotion-centered approach[18] she is often praised for overcoming adversity to become a benefactor to others.[19] From 2006 to 2008, her support of Barack Obama, by one estimate, delivered over a million votes in the close 2008 Democratic primary race.[20]