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Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by abbeyty(m): 5:17pm On Sep 28, 2017
Buhari better hire that one for his next trip to London, let him patronize made in Nigeria product as well
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Nobody: 5:18pm On Sep 28, 2017
Bullet134:
This scrap shouldn't have been allowed on the road... as it's a danger to his life and other road users.
Hahaha I Can't Even Quite Fathom The Conundrum
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by gr8tone: 5:25pm On Sep 28, 2017
wtfcoded:
This is an insult!

Just look at Dubai, n we are here picking scraps upandan!!
show us the one wey you you don build oga.
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by lonlytroy(m): 5:29pm On Sep 28, 2017
Common TSTV statelite Nigerian politicians sabotage,
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by CocoaOla: 5:31pm On Sep 28, 2017
do not despise the day of little beginning[/b]you guys should leave him alone now that how Volkswagen started people were laughing him now they build jet engine and braking system for top commercial airlines around the world

do not despise the day of little beginning
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Ninilowo(m): 5:45pm On Sep 28, 2017
Abbeyme:
Seen this severally in Lagos
Even at iyana'paja
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by userplainly(m): 6:00pm On Sep 28, 2017
he wee jus CRASH & DIE the moment he tries to leap that thing from the edge of anywhere in the ATTEMPT OF FLIGHT TAKEOFF
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by userplainly(m): 6:05pm On Sep 28, 2017
Isaacmacdon:
IPOB spaceship. They're planning to launch a space program since Nigeria no longer wants to grant them their wish.

cc Sarrki
grin

u r not a nice man " in Kanu's voice"
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by musicwriter(m): 6:10pm On Sep 28, 2017
Good development.

And those of you castigating this invention, you're part of the problem of our underdevelopment in Africa. Every technology you see in the world began that way. Like a scrap!!. Most of them were thought to be impossible, until the inventors proved everybody wrong.

This is picture of the first airplane.

The first airplane was able to fly for about 6 seconds. From 6 seconds it flew to 20 seconds, to 1 hour, to 5 hours. Now it can fly for 24 hours and more, non stop.



This is picture of the first car.

As you can see the first car was more or less like a four-wheel bicycle.



This is the picture of the first mobile phone.

The first mobile phone was so big that it was carried in a car. So, only those who had a car could use mobile phone.


Encourage this type of thing when you see it in Africa, cause the only way we can get out of western control would be when we begin building ours. My only issue is they're people like you in government all over Africa, and they have no idea this's the type of efforts that should be encouraged. In a clean country, such a person could apply for special grant created by the government to help research or and promote such invention. But, here we laugh at ourselves, because we don't even know what's the solution to our problem. This's why Dr. Ivan Van Setima said "the worst thing that happened to black people is not slavery. The worst thing that happened to us is the nuclear bombing of the brain of black people".

We must start from somewhere!. Rome was not built in a day.

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Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by COOLHOMIE(m): 6:11pm On Sep 28, 2017
Dubai is already thinking of expanding in to another planet god why embarassed
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Yesbody: 6:20pm On Sep 28, 2017
This man should be arrested for moving around with in identify object
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by sarrki(m): 6:29pm On Sep 28, 2017
Isaacmacdon:
IPOB spaceship. They're planning to launch a space program since Nigeria no longer wants to grant them their wish.

cc Sarrki
grin

You are a patriot
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by RobinHez(m): 6:29pm On Sep 28, 2017
This guy still dey? cheesy

Last time i saw this vehicle was at Abule Egba in 2015.

He now has the mind to carry it to Ore?? Like play like play na Benin this thing go land o grin
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Basdkg(m): 6:39pm On Sep 28, 2017
Is this rocket or new more than railway
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by RobinHez(m): 6:45pm On Sep 28, 2017
musicwriter:
Good development.

And those of you castigating this invention, you're part of the problem of our underdevelopment in Africa. Every technology you see in the world began that way. Like a scrap!!. Most of them were thought to be impossible, until the inventors proved everybody wrong.


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This is picture of the first car.

As you can see the first car was more or less like a four-wheel bicycle.



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Encourage this type of thing when you see it in Africa, cause the only way we can get out of western control would be when we begin building ours. My only issue is they're people like you in government all over Africa, and they have no idea this's the type of efforts that should be encouraged. In a clean country, such a person could apply for special grant created by the government to help research or and promote such invention. But, here we laugh at ourselves, because we don't even know what's the solution to our problem. This's why Dr. Ivan Van Setima said "the worst thing that happened to black people is not slavery. The worst thing that happened to us is the nuclear bombing of the brain of black people".

We must start from somewhere!. Rome was not built in a day.


Dude, this is 2017. About 132 years since the first car was made.
Now this my friend, is everything wrong with us. The world has evolved, and we're still trying to grasp the knowledge of something that started over a century ago? No na... U reason am.

Our education system is not even helping matters. I keep saying this... (Even though I'm usually termed a lazy student for it). The moment our curriculum is revised and we start shedding off irrelevant courses from a particular field, then we can stand a chance at something.

A civil engineering student in his 3rd year is still studying Electrical engineering courses (by compulsion nd not as an elective course). The Sum of courses to offer in his 3rd year is 20... And for the whole session, out of 50 possible credit loads per session, the total number of credit work he's offering totals 50 (50/50). Half of which are irrelevances. undecided

Again i say,
The world has evolved, let us stop trying to understand EVERYTHING, because there is no time for that... Let students be made to specialise in their respective fields immediately they get into school... This will work out best for us as a nation in terms of innovation.



And for the joker who made that rocket looking car, though i commend his doggedness,, it's being almost a decade since he made that thing. by now he ought to have improved on it if he was serious...
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by chiiraq802(m): 6:51pm On Sep 28, 2017
grin ;DThis one will take u straight to ur grave......
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:02pm On Sep 28, 2017
How do you compare?? this is probably some guys pet project,

wtfcoded:
This is an insult!

Just look at Dubai, n we are here picking scraps upandan!!
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by wtfcoded: 7:09pm On Sep 28, 2017
ivolt:


We are waiting for you to showcase your advanced rocket system.
This "spaceship" is a hobby project by a cash-strapped individual yet you
find it apt to compare a single man's hack job with projects commissioned
by an oil rich arab government.

SMH
do u know that nigeria was one time richer than dubai?
And u're here shaking ur head.If u like shake it till jesus come, i dont fvcking care
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Badonasty(m): 7:10pm On Sep 28, 2017
dainformant:
According to an Instagram user, Titilola who lives in Ogun state, this Made-in-Nigeria "Spaceship" was spotted being transported along Sagamu Ore highway. Sharing a video footage of the engine, the lady wrote; As seen on #SagamuOre road #madeinnigeria #nigga be on runway of life. Will probably take off in Benin#Spaceship

https://www.nationalhelm.co/2017/09/made-nigeria-spaceship-spotted-along-sagamu-ore-highway-photos.html

Watch video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbu2sUXQmtM

No be the one wey dey ikeja be this
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Kobicove(m): 7:11pm On Sep 28, 2017
Spaceship ko, hovercraft ni undecided
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by quickberry(m): 7:21pm On Sep 28, 2017
seunmohmoh:
Terrible
indeed
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by akigbemaru: 7:24pm On Sep 28, 2017
dainformant:
According to an Instagram user, Titilola who lives in Ogun state, this Made-in-Nigeria "Spaceship" was spotted being transported along Sagamu Ore highway. Sharing a video footage of the engine, the lady wrote; As seen on #SagamuOre road #madeinnigeria #nigga be on runway of life. Will probably take off in Benin#Spaceship

https://www.nationalhelm.co/2017/09/made-nigeria-spaceship-spotted-along-sagamu-ore-highway-photos.html

Watch video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbu2sUXQmtM
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by musicwriter(m): 7:39pm On Sep 28, 2017
author=RobinHez post=60920818]

The world has evolved, and we're still trying to grasp the knowledge of something that started over a century ago?
You can't possibly build upon the aircrafts and spaceships invented by white people. You can learn it all you want, but you can't build a better one than them. THIS'S WHY THE WHOLE THING CALLED EDUCATION IN AFRICA IS A BIG JOKE. Because, everyday we copy from white people to build what they have today, they'll advance further before we finish, and by the time we're done, our new knowledge/technology becomes their scrap. So, by default, education already had programmed us to forever be the one always catching up with them.

On education, the solution is scrap the whole thing called education and create our own system of learning.

How to build is to invent your own stuff and start building it, like this inventor. Invention is an inspiration, its like a musician inspired for a new song. Only the musician knows what's on his mind. Similarly, only the inventor knows what's on his head. What this inventor is thinking is not what white people built centuries ago. I bet you he have his own unique ideas.

And for the joker who made that rocket looking car, though i commend his doggedness,, it's being almost a decade since he made that thing. by now he ought to have improved on it if he was serious...
He need research fund to get it beyond this stage. To build better one he must keep building newer models ever now and then, and it requires money to do that. Where is the government agency that gives grants to such inventors? Have you seen anybody sponsor his research lately?

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Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by terrezo2002(m): 7:50pm On Sep 28, 2017
I saw the vehicle at Ojuelegba last Saturday. I have seen him along Lekki road and Maryland. what I see about him is that he refuses to give up. His phone number is boldly written on the ride. I know one day his consistency will pay off.
I don't know how long it took him to build that thing. He must be a determined fellow and I pray that his hard work will be rewarded someday.
For the haters up there; never you condemn people's effort else people will condemn yours too. None of us is perfect; so why judge people's work and inadequacies. God bless everyone putting effort to create something. God bless Nigeria in Jesus name
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Nobody: 8:13pm On Sep 28, 2017
bigyomite:
This same spaceship is always along ikeja computer village to be precise, Nigerians has gotten talent

What talent? The world has moved way above this, even vehicles built in 1960 look better than this.
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Shaev7(m): 8:16pm On Sep 28, 2017
wow. am impressed. I think it's fun. If you can produce similar, go and do yours... #Appreciated
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Nobody: 8:29pm On Sep 28, 2017
nairavsdollars:
GTBANK and MTN will not support this great initiative..na only music talent hunt dem sabi

And why would they support a useless initiative? So if I pick up pkangolo and add an electric motor and battery and tyres then make it move MTN and gtbank will come and support me? The world has moved way above this. I don't even know what I will call this thing whether it is spacehip or submarine. If the person that built this actually has the idea of what to do to make it fly then even international bodies will support him. If not then there's nothing new, even innosson never sell their cars finish .
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Fawklicant: 8:44pm On Sep 28, 2017
To think that this man still displays this crap after so many years is just nauseating. The man no get shame? Is this what you call a car? Very nasty looking thing with so much noise that I doubt it has a functional silencer. Aesthetics is zero. On the same budget for the carcass that he made, I'll make a far better and more appealing carcass. Anybody can coulpe an engine and fix in a contraption and call it a car. Mtwsheeewww! I wonder what FRSC are doing sef or is it when they see clean car them muscle dey stand?

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Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by sprinter101(m): 9:23pm On Sep 28, 2017
nairavsdollars:
GTBANK and MTN will not support this great initiative..na only music talent hunt dem sabi


No mind mtn
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Nobody: 9:25pm On Sep 28, 2017
"The journey of a million miles starts with one simple step."
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Abeyjide: 9:27pm On Sep 28, 2017
this is self suicide.
Re: Made-In-Nigeria “Spaceship” Spotted Along Sagamu Ore Highway. Photos/Video by Nobody: 9:41pm On Sep 28, 2017
I share your sentiment as it relates to college curriculum in Nigeria and lack of focus when it comes to ones "major," or "concentration." However, to conflate that with the sheer ingenuity of the individual who built the rocketship albeit crude looking just negates your whole argument. In advanced societies, individuals with such talent and vision are encouraged and funded not just by the government but individuals (investors) and corporations. That my friend, can not be said about the so called country, Nigeria. Let me also remind you that a "journey of a million miles starts with one step."

RobinHez:



Dude, this is 2017. About 132 years since the first car was made.
Now this my friend, is everything wrong with us. The world has evolved, and we're still trying to grasp the knowledge of something that started over a century ago? No na... U reason am.

Our education system is not even helping matters. I keep saying this... (Even though I'm usually termed a lazy student for it). The moment our curriculum is revised and we start shedding off irrelevant courses from a particular field, then we can stand a chance at something.

A civil engineering student in his 3rd year is still studying Electrical engineering courses (by compulsion nd not as an elective course). The Sum of courses to offer in his 3rd year is 20... And for the whole session, out of 50 possible credit loads per session, the total number of credit work he's offering totals 50 (50/50). Half of which are irrelevances. undecided

Again i say,
The world has evolved, let us stop trying to understand EVERYTHING, because there is no time for that... Let students be made to specialise in their respective fields immediately they get into school... This will work out best for us as a nation in terms of innovation.



And for the joker who made that rocket looking car, though i commend his doggedness,, it's being almost a decade since he made that thing. by now he ought to have improved on it if he was serious...

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