GROUND BREAKING INVENTION BY A NIGERIAN... WATER POWERED GENERATOR WE WILL SOON SAY GOODBYE TO PETROL
I saw this post on Facebook It was posted by a Facebook User Named Karo Kanye Akamune from Baltimore MD United states and had more than 700 views and 60 shares.
This is what he posted:
A Nigerian, Emeka Nelson creates an electricity generator that is powered by water. He also invented what he calls the "MGBANWE C12", A machine that turns non-biodegradable wastes like plastics, waterproof nylon, etc into petrol, kerosene, diesel and some other heavy oils and interlocking stones.
This is what he posted:
A Nigerian, Emeka Nelson creates an electricity generator that is powered by water. He also invented what he calls the "MGBANWE C12", A machine that turns non-biodegradable wastes like plastics, waterproof nylon, etc into petrol, kerosene, diesel and some other heavy oils and interlocking stones.
2. Hydroelectric Generator |
Creative and inventive minds in Africa should be identified, supported and celebrated. Instead of marrying a 3rd wife or building a 4th house you would hardly ever sleep in, invest that money in people like Emeka Nelson. African "angel investors" must arise!
Emeka Nelson Poses with his Non bio-degradable degrading machine MGBANWE C12 |
You may not have money to invest. But you can share this post. You can spread the message in different ways. You can petition your elected officials to do more in ensuring the growth of the Science & Technology sector of the economy. Always remember, a country that does not produce man-made goods and services will always lag behind. Choose prosperity today! And WORK for it!
If this post is anything to go by, It shows how many great minds Nigeria has out there. In the next few years ask about Emeka and you will hear he is in the UK US or Canada, brain draining us further. Our government can do a lot to stem this tide and make the country attractive for our young innovative minds to flourish and stand out from the rest of the world especially in this era of failing oil revenues.
A major shift is needed from oil to Agriculture and manufacturing here in Nigeria. Instead of throwing lavish parties and spending millions on political campaigns and settlements on mergers , the rich individuals, businessmen and politicians should see these young talents as Nigerian Ambassadors and focus on promulgating Nigerian Products through adequate sponsorship and promotion.
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