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Talented Nigerian Boy Makes Mini-Generator That Works Without Fuel

Meet Muhammad Kaumi Bashir, A talented Nigerian 11-year-old student of Al-Ansar Academy who has made a mini-generator that works without fuel.

“The brilliant JSS 1 boy, Bashir’s mini-generator, which does not use fuel, is capable of powering light bulbs at home,” PRNigeria reports.

According to Bashir’s mother, Mallama Yakaka Kaumi, her son started displaying his creative talent in electronic and mechanical fabrications, right from the tender age of five.

“His life has so far been about inventing and repairing electronic appliances,” she said.

Kaumi, said her son’s dream is to become a renowned electrical engineer in the future.

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She added: “He wakes up every day and tells me that he wants to be a renowned electrical engineer, that will be known across the world.

“He is passionate about setting up a big electrical engineering firm, and then use it to solve the country’s power crisis”.

Bashir’s mother called on the Borno State, and Federal Government, together with spirited individuals to help her son achieve his ‘evergreen’ dream.

On his part, the young inventor reveals, that his dream is to be an electrical engineer who will help tackle the power problem, the country has been battling with for years.

Bashir explained that he fabricated his generator to provide ‘light’ to their house.

“Since Maiduguri has been having electricity problem for over two years now, and my father cannot afford to install a solar, I decided to manufacture this my generator that does not use petrol, and can power light bulbs,” he said.

It was gathered that items used by Bashir to fabricate his mini-generator include two capacitors, a wire, light bulbs, a fan metal hook, among others.

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, PoliticsDigest

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