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2 Boys Built Two Industrial Micro Machines Used For Road Constructions by Ebukax(f): 2:34pm On Nov 15, 2018
facebook user By name Favour Chizoba Sunday shared pictures and videos of two boys who constructed heavy duty construction machines from scrapes and making it function with the of batteries, and they where able to control it to do exactly what heavy duty construction machines do.
SCIENTIFIC IDEA BY LITTLE MASTER THANKGOD ETUKUDO AND SALVATION GOODNEWS: FUTURE OF NIGERIAN TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT.

The below scientific act and experiment by little ThankGod and Goodnews have proven to me once more that we have all it takes to develop Nigeria.
This two little boys with their little idea built two micro industrial machines used for road construction and electric pole installation.

There is no doubt that with such promising ideas and skill, if they are given a conducive environment and enabling tools, they will transform these ideas into reality and contribute meaningfully to Nigerian economic development.

Owing to the fact that unemployment is one of the biggest developmental cancawoem eating deep in the aqua of the Nigerian youths.
This menace of unemployment has resulted and transmogrified into armed robbery, kidnapping, cultism, militancy, terrorism, prostitution, 419, corruption etc.

There is a saying that when survival is at stake, morality is set aside, also worthy to note is the fact that an idle mind is the devil’s workshop.
When some of the youths in the Niger Delta take into action due to unemployment and hunger, to locally refine crude oil (kpof fire) for survival, the Nigerian government through the deciet by multinational oil corporations will tag them illegal refinery, arrest, beat and burn the products.

But if these boys are given a better atmosphere to strive and operate, they will advance in their refining and reduce the burden of petroleum importation in Nigeria which will also create employment opportunities for her populace, since we export crude oil at a very cheap price and import it’s products at a very high cost.

It is very appalling and lugubrious that our Nigerian government does not encourage hard work and talents but rather concentrates more on how to grabs power and masturbate around it.

What is needed in the society is an education with a utilitarian content, an education that is skill and science oriented.
An entrepreneurship education should be adopted at levels of education in Nigeria and at reduced price.

Every year, thousands of youths will graduate from the universities and compulsory NYSC without any plans on how absorb them in the labour force.

It is time we borrow a lift from advanced economies like China, USA, Canada, Japan etc to better our Nation.

Before I drop my pen, I want to leave this question with our leaders, where is Nigeria heading to?

#Lets change our attitudes towards nation building. Episode 1.
~ Favour Chizoba Sunday

watch video below here https://www.ireporta.com/2-boys-built-two-industrial-micro-machines-used-for/

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