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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:40am On Nov 10, 2018
Nigeria youths need enabling environment, they will do more. Meanwhile for those on active sub on access and family package check my last topic to get compact sports
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by sanfranka2(m): 11:41am On Nov 10, 2018
Gratefulheart01:

Who ask you? If that's 80% to you, then you need to go back to primary school. Then, must you bring your childish kindergarten tribal mentality into everything? Appreciate them and go. This rubbish you posted doesn't put food on your table.
Others are achieving and having medals to their name, you're here making lame noise.

mechie gi onu, if na crime now you go rush like chekeleke, Igbo Amaka.

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by theunnamed: 11:44am On Nov 10, 2018
dbos11:
Nice one from the south



But who else notice that the norths are just a useless creatures




Stop, they have beautiful women

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by Nobody: 11:45am On Nov 10, 2018
OkaNaUbe:
If not for bad government, Nigeria would have been "the Japan of Africa".


U mean biafra abi grin.

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by Nobody: 11:48am On Nov 10, 2018
sanfranka2:


mechie gi onu, if na crime now you go rush like chekeleke, Igbo Amaka.
Shut up. Go to crime threads and see which tribe rush more to such threads to masturbate on it.
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by BenzEne1(m): 11:50am On Nov 10, 2018
IPOBrep:
80% biafrans. Choke OK that.

The fvck is Biafra
Nobody is Choking on anything.
Nigerians not Biafrans
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by RTSC: 11:53am On Nov 10, 2018
Nwodosis:
grin grin The OP should follow federal character, what of the North? You can even lie to us that one Yusuf Amed discovered the best Ranching technology for the Federal Character to be obeyed.
No.

According to them , politics is the greatest achievement.

To them and their afonja colleagues, that is greater than the unparalled quality human resource from igboland.

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by seguno2: 12:00pm On Nov 10, 2018
dbos11:
Nice one from the south

But who else notice that the norths are just a useless creature, nothing good have ever been attributed to their name except terrorism, drug abuse,robbery and co.

No wonder Nigeria is backward since we're been ruled by this '15th century' set of people

Maybe they are more smart than their southern counterparts
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by sonofElElyon: 12:05pm On Nov 10, 2018
[quote author=Techcribsblog post=72834479]Techcribscomng

1. The Nepaless iron



Although the name may sound weird to many, make no mistake, it may just help straighten up your clothes in the absence electrical power or when you least expect it. This product is the

brainchild of Ayokunle Adeniran, a mechanical design engineer based in the United States. This technologically gifted Nigerian saw a potential in a continent blighted by persistent power problems and general infrastructural deficiencies, and created a stopgap product to ameliorate the deplorable situation we find ourselves. The Nepaless Iron, also known as “Iron Rhino,” is basically a gas-powered pressing iron that works just like your normal pressing, except for the fact that it isn’t powered by electricity.

This Nepaless Iron is powered Butane, a hydrocarbon found in gaseous petroleum fractions. Butane is sold in small gas canisters, with retail price hovering around N120 per canister. This product comes in handy, especially in nation such as ours where electrical power is largely seen as a privilege by the masses.



is this nepaless iron available for sale in nigeria? whoever knows should supply the info about sales point please.
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by Nobody: 12:06pm On Nov 10, 2018
dbos11:
Nice one from the south



But who else notice that the norths are just a useless creature, nothing good have ever been attributed to their name except terrorism, drug abuse,robbery and co.


No wonder Nigeria is backward since we're been ruled by this '15th century' set of people

We have the richest man in Africa, also building the world's biggest single-train facility refinery.

He became the richest in Africa with legit businesses like sugar, flour & cement not oil money like some of ur brethren
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by BEASTER(m): 12:21pm On Nov 10, 2018
With all this innovation, somebody will still Say's Nigerian youths are lazy. (quote author=Techcribsblog post=72834479]Techcribscomng

1. The Nepaless iron



Although the name may sound weird to many, make no mistake, it may just help straighten up your clothes in the absence electrical power or when you least expect it. This product is the

brainchild of Ayokunle Adeniran, a mechanical design engineer based in the United States. This technologically gifted Nigerian saw a potential in a continent blighted by persistent power problems and general infrastructural deficiencies, and created a stopgap product to ameliorate the deplorable situation we find ourselves. The Nepaless Iron, also known as “Iron Rhino,” is basically a gas-powered pressing iron that works just like your normal pressing, except for the fact that it isn’t powered by electricity.

This Nepaless Iron is powered Butane, a hydrocarbon found in gaseous petroleum fractions. Butane is sold in small gas canisters, with retail price hovering around N120 per canister. This product comes in handy, especially in nation such as ours where electrical power is largely seen as a privilege by the masses.

2. Multi-core Processors



Multi-core processors enable computers handle lots of computing processes and tasks efficiently and effectively. Computers with multi-core processors perform a whole lot better than computers lacking them, and a Nigerian professor at Stanford, Professor Oyekunle Olukotun, played a pioneering role in its early development. A multi-core processor implements multiprocessing in a single physical package, allowing modern computers fitted with this kind of processors run multiple instructions at the same time.

Although its development has largely being attributed to major IT giants such as Intel and AMD, the role played by Professor Olukotun in its discovery cannot be overemphasized. Professor Olukotun conceived the idea along with his friends in the mid nineties, after discovering the importance of multi-core processors in hardware utilization; however, it was until the early 2000s that his idea came to light. His innovation has paved way for the development of superfast, highly efficient computers and mobile smart devices.


3. Mimosa Weed Solar Energy


With the world clamoring for renewable energy and a greener environment, devoid of harmful industrial activities, Professor Justus Nwaoga, from the department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, University of Nigeria Nsukka, discovered that the common weed Mimosa Pudica had the potential to harness the energy from the sun. His findings were brought to life after observing the behavioral patterns of the Mimosa, especially when exposed to sunlight. After observing that the Mimosa leaves opened at sunrise and folded at sunset, he dug deeper into the chemical component of its leaves and discovered a compound called “black silicon,” which he says is responsible for the plant’s high sensitivity to sunlight. He used the pigment discovered in the Mimosa to create solar panels, which is stirring up interest in countries such as China, a leading power in solar energy development.

4. HopStop



HopStop is the brainchild of Chinedu Echeruo, a former analyst at investment bank and hedge fund. HopStop works just like your regular mapping app only that it’s more oriented towards providing free customized public transit directions and other information relating public transit. This app lets users get up-to-the-minute biking, taxi, walking, public transit and hourly car rental directions based on the travel options selected. Users can also find popular shopping areas, bars, restaurants, attractions, and much more, using the Hopstop city guide. The popularity of Hopstop has grown over the last five years, especially in the United States, where its positive impact has largely been felt. HopStop was ranked among the top 100 fastest growing companies in the U.S in 2011 and has been named as one of the top transit apps for Apple products by respected media agencies in the world, including Business insider.


5. Chip Interconnection Technology

Funny enough, Nigerians have been at the forefront when it comes computer innovations and technology, with Philip Emegwali being the most iconic of them all. Now we have a Nigerian, Cyprian Emeka Uzoh, holding more than 300 semiconductor patents worldwide. The Copper Interconnect technology is one of such innovations that have contributed significantly to the development of computer electronics and technologies, and Cypian Uzoh played key role in co-developing and co-implementing it in notable Tech companies around the world, including IBM.

Nigeria has made giant strides in science and technology, tech start-ups are springing up daily, buoyed by the massive rise in the number highly talented, educated and tech savvy citizens. Nigerian innovators are making significant impact globally and are highly sought-after for their technical prowess and ingenuity. These are the kind of innovations we need in Nigeria, a development that will see her attain her true position in the comity of industrialized nations and ultimately achieve her vision 2020 objective.

[b]Source >> http://techcribs.com.ng/top-five-innovations-by-nigerian-youths/

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by kunmiiii: 12:40pm On Nov 10, 2018
BabaJideAFONJA:
6)Pay as you do - AFONJA over stretched pus§ies.

Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by uuzba(m): 12:47pm On Nov 10, 2018
adebanger:
trust me, if given the chance, nigerian youth can out perform most other countries in term of innovation
Why can't Nigerian youth take possession of their land?
Some Igbo guys in the east told themselves, Enough is Enough, gathered together and starting making shoes
Some other guys in the Yoruba side also said, Enough us Enough! Gathered themselves and started making tooth picks from wood.

Youth, you are too comfortable browsing phone Internet. You are unable to take responsibility. Once you have light, charge phone and buy credit, you forget every reality to goals to achieve.

Ya waiting for government to put AC on the road before you do anything?

Instead of learning to work together, you are hear killing each other? You think the government gives a damn if all the youth in Nigeria die off?
Buhari purchased N50,000,000 power bike for his son and carried him to London to receive treatment. Are you waiting for your own power bike?

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by Oluwatobi09(m): 12:50pm On Nov 10, 2018
They became inventors after leaving naija. Achieving this kind of fit in Nigeria is almost not possible.
The average Nigerian does not want his fellow Nigerian to succeed. They won't support, they talk you down etc. Let's stop blaming the government, when we solve our wickedness then 70% of the problem is solved.

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by uuzba(m): 12:54pm On Nov 10, 2018
Oluwatobi09:
They became inventors after leaving naija. Achieving this kind of fit in Nigeria is almost not possible.
The average Nigerian does not want his fellow Nigerian to succeed. They won't support, they talk you down etc. Let's stop blaming the government, when we solve our wickedness then 70% of the problem is solved.

Since our different chiefs and Obas do not meet and talk to each other, we, a very cultural people, naturally fight, compete and quarrel between each culture which also happens here on Nairaland.
We are foolishly expecting the government to join us together without us doing anything by ourselves.

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by Igxx(m): 12:59pm On Nov 10, 2018
God bless u my broda. i dont knw y nigerians are into tribalism. it is 1 of the reason nigerian is nt developing

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by Premiumwriter: 1:49pm On Nov 10, 2018
IPOBrep:
80% biafrans. Choke OK that.
stupid




*spits*

Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by IPOBrep: 2:04pm On Nov 10, 2018
BenzEne1:


The fvck is Biafra
Nobody is Choking on anything.
Nigerians not Biafrans

It really choked you grin grin grin grin
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by IPOBrep: 2:07pm On Nov 10, 2018
Gratefulheart01:

Who ask you? If that's 80% to you, then you need to go back to primary school. Then, must you bring your childish kindergarten tribal mentality into everything? Appreciate them and go. This rubbish you posted doesn't put food on your table.
Others are achieving and having medals to their name, you're here making lame noise.

It choked this one almost to death grin grin grin
If it was crime would you have accepted them as your compatriots
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by IPOBrep: 2:07pm On Nov 10, 2018
Premiumwriter:
stupid




*spits*

E pain am cheesy grin grin cheesy
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by Babalegba(m): 2:19pm On Nov 10, 2018
IPOBrep:
80% biafrans. Choke OK that.


Those of you insulting me are without shame and honor.

So we are your compatriots only when medals and awards are involved but Jews/Igbos/Biafrans when its crime.

We reject you and your selective myopicism
Your maths is terrible ,bigot
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by Agugbadin: 2:45pm On Nov 10, 2018
Very suprised that there is no single invention from the Northerners, does this signifies anything can it be linked to our technological backwardness since Northerners rules and head most government agencies. We need creative leaders to develop technologically

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by AllahOniJibiti: 3:07pm On Nov 10, 2018
But if it was Top 5 Nigerian criminals and they happen to be Igbos you would have opened you mouth to vomit biafra. Don't worry, you ab-okis will have lots of opportunities to display your "intelligence" when we eventually abandon you to form our own country.



BenzEne1:


The fvck is Biafra
Nobody is Choking on anything.
Nigerians not Biafrans
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by ofwest47(m): 3:19pm On Nov 10, 2018
Our educational system is not geared towards a particular goal which is technology especially this era of world digital technology. Our university admissions is 87% arts and culture and about 13% science based courses . All you hear is admissions to read political science, law, economics, business admin. journalism, social sciences arts and culture .etc etc . you rarely see undergraduate studies in pure science departments like medicine, engineering and computer related sciences unlike well technologically advanced countries like South Korea whose University admissions is 85% science and technology with just 15% Korean arts and culture. That is why I always refer our university system as glorified secondary schools as it never designed towards a particular goal.

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by qanda: 3:52pm On Nov 10, 2018
6. Q and A App
Coded by Nairalander and Unilorin graduate for sourcing study materials.

Download Q and A App on Google Playstore
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by EdoBoy90(m): 4:23pm On Nov 10, 2018
If Prof. Ndubuisi Ekekwe name is not here, this list is incomplete.
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by dbos11(m): 5:02pm On Nov 10, 2018
Jiang:


We have the richest man in Africa, also building the world's biggest single-train facility refinery.

He became the richest in Africa with legit businesses like sugar, flour & cement not oil money like some of ur brethren


So u mean out of over 500million people, u only have just one successful person


WHAT A GREAT TRIBE grin grin
Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by mercyville: 5:09pm On Nov 10, 2018
IPOBrep:
80% biafrans. Choke OK that.


Those of you insulting me are without shame and honor.

So we are your compatriots only when medals and awards are involved but Jews/Igbos/Biafrans when its crime.

We reject you and your selective myopicism


Yorubas remain the best in technology home and abroad.
You are surely uninformed just like that blog owner.
I will always bust your lies.
Match these if you can come close to Yorubas in technology:

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Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by mercyville: 5:19pm On Nov 10, 2018
I am posting the truth so people do not believe falsehood like before.

Re: Top Five Successful Invention By Nigerian Youths by mercyville: 5:29pm On Nov 10, 2018
That person can choke on these now,wouldn't he?
If you don't blow your trumpet,who would? grin

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