Muhammad Kaumi Bashir, an 11-year-old Nigerian boy, created a mini power generator that works without fuel.
According to reports, Muhammad was a first-year high school student from Bornu State in northern Nigeria. He made the mini-generator because he was an extremely intelligent and inquisitive young man who wanted to follow his dream of becoming an electrical engineer.
His creation might be expanded upon and could power lightbulbs. Mallama Yakaka Kaumi, Bashir’s mother, claims that her son began showcasing his creative genius in electronic and mechanical fabrications at the age of five.
She told PRNigeria, “His life has so far been about inventing and fixing electronic appliances.”
She added that her son wakes up every day and tells her that he wants to be a renowned electrical engineer who will be known across the world.
“He is passionate about setting up a big electrical engineering firm and then using it to solve the country’s power crisis,” Muhammad’s mother said.
This is the type of news that should be in everyday news, so that these young black men can see to push to be better men!
Keep up the good news!
Please, how can I get the contract of his parents?
Congratulations to this remarkable preteen genius.
Such a happy story spread around social media, but these journalists need to take a course in basic physics. There is no such thing as energy from nothing. The generator must run on something, even if it’s someone in the background pedalling a bicycle.
Exactly. I don’t know why some people keep peddling what is scientifically impossible. Only God almighty can create something out of nothing. As far as science or physical nature is concerned energy can only be converted from one form of energy to another.
Please protect this young man. You all who are conscious know what I mean
I only want to see his design and how it works so that I can make my own assessment of what he did.