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16-Year-Old Boy Has Invented Stove That Uses Battery [PHOTOS]

With the way young people are inventing different things in recent times, it is obvious that Nigeria’s technology industry is set to experience a revolution.

While a handful of youths and even adults are busy threatening to engage in crime, others are busy harnessing their skills and talents and turning them to something useful not just to them but the society at large.

A 16-year-old boy identified simply as Ndyson who hails from Onitsha in Anambra State has built a stove which depends on charcoal, battery and electricity on different occasions to work.

This cooking contraption generates power from electricity or battery with which it fans an already well lit charcoal stove, keeping it active for as long as the user wants to use it to cook meals.

The invention was eponymously ‘Ndyson Stove’ by the young inventor who took to the streets in the commercial city of Aba, Abia State to market it and eye witnesses confirmed that it works perfectly and even faster than the usual stove that makes use of kerosene.

This points to the fact that there is no limit to what you can do, it only takes determination and hard work as well as the resources to put one or two things together to work.

With the necessary encouragement and support, obviously the guy will take the technology sector by storm with more inventions.

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The Ndyson stove couldn’t have come at any better time especially now that Nigerians groan under the negative effects of the economic recession that is currently making a mess of the country.

With the hike in the price of cooking gas and kerosene, there is possibility that it could be a better alternative for many Nigerians who are all looking for the easy way out.

This is the kind of things government should invest on to motivate and encourage more youths in the country to put their skills to good use instead of lavishing away in idleness and waiting for manna to fall from heaven.

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