– A secondary school student has invented a motor-bike prototype in Abuja
– The student is Mukhtar Jawad, an SS3 student of Community Staff Schools Asokoro
– The motor-bike is ready for commercialisation
A secondary school student, Mukthar Jawad has invented a motor-bike prototype in Abuja.
Nigeria’s minister of education, Adamu Adamu
Jawad, an SS3 art student of Community Staff Schools Asokoro told the News Agency of Nigeria today, December 1 that he invented the motorcycle to ease the mode of transportation in Nigeria and Africa at large.
He stated that he has been riding the prototype as a mode of transportation from his house to the school for more than three months without any problems.He called on the federal government and other relevant stakeholders to promote his motorcycle for mass production and for better means of transportation in Nigeria.His words: “I like things that involve mechanical, assemble and dissemble. This made me perceived I can do something different to better the means for transportation.
“My motor-bike has features that are partly bicycle and partly motorcycle,’’ he said.
On his part, the principal of the school, Sa’idu Ahmed said that it was a thing of joy for such one of the art students to use his talent for such a discovery.
“I have gone to his house to encourage him and he later told me that he had finished the project.
“This is genuine knowledge from him; it should be cheaper and easier to manage compared with bicycle or motorcycle,’’ he said.Meanwhile, a Nigerian youth, Oluwatosin Folarin has been declared the winner of the 2016 VSO National Youth Volunteer Award in the United Kingdom.
Folarin, 23, a guidance and counselling graduate of the University of Lagos, worked on several development project in rural communities in order to secure livelihood which earned her the award.

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