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Business / Re: Sponsor me to build a 3D house printer,and we'll split profit 50%- 50% For Life. by yettybaby86: 8:43pm On Jun 01, 2015
Pakingzzz:
Hi, greetings. Am kingsley obinna, from Abia state.
I have a bussines proposal. The deal is; you sponsor my bussines proposal, and we'll split the future profit 50%- 50% for life.

So whats the bussiness all about?

Its all about a 3D machine that builds a house..
Have you ever wondered about a machine that could build a house from ground level to roofing level here in Nigeria? There is'nt such machine here although, but there are such abroad but scarce. They are called 3D house printing machine.
I have the technical know-how to build such machine here in nigeria, but my hands are tied. This isn't rocket science, the technology abounds everywhere.
All the required technical paper work and blueprints are done.
The way i've done the maths, this bussines would need between 1m or less..

This bussines proposal is all about sponsoring the manufacturing of a 3D house printing machines here in Nigeria, and selling it. Or better yet hiring it to the apropriate firms. That will be up to us to decide later.
I don't need cash. I could tell you the materials i need and you could get them. The important thing is to get the job done. It doesnt need any special dedicated workshop.
The crux of the issue is that, i've got started on the project, and am going to build a 3D house printer.
This machine will be capable of building a standard family house from the german floor level to the roofing level, without direct human labour involvement.

I have an ongoing thread on it in nairaland that chronicles the technicle details here: https://www.nairaland.com/2208205/making-3d-house-printer-nigeria

I can honestly tell you i have the engineering, electronic and programming experience to get the job done.
In previous years, i've had to undertake various projects directly related to mechanics, electronics, electricity, programming and automation, so i know what am doing.
I've done things like model gas turbine engine,that was in 2007. Although unfinished, this gas turbine engine won me 1st price in Abia state, in a competion sponsored by Notap (national office for technology acquisition).
In 2009, i also undertook a project on model steam turbine engine for electricity production. Although on a small scale,it was a success.
Then in 2009, i embarked on an infrared security system. This was pure electronics. What the gadget did was establish a beam of infra red,with a sensor monitoring the status of the beam. When an intruder passes the beam, the obstructs the established beam that the sensor sensers. Thus the alarm gets thriggerd and remains latched untill a hiden reset button is depressed. It was also a success but that was as far as i could go,cos there was'nt any sponsor. I had to shelve it.
I've also built a mobile solar charger,with a capability of charging 68 mobile phones at once. I had a thread on it on Nairaland but lost that thread when nairaland had a cyber attack by hackers.
In 2010, i went into aircrafts. I bludgeoned into building a radio control helicopter. It took me two years and a half to build something that could fly and be controlled wirelessly. I had a 15 page thread on it in nairaland. If you have the time to spare you can take a look at it. The thread chronicles the beginning of the projects,the sweat, the so many trials and errors, the perseverance and the prototypes that finally gave birth to a succesful helicopter that finally flew. That was in page 8 of the thread. It can be found here: https://www.nairaland.com/1307261/homebuilt-radio-controlled-helicopter

Suffice me to say that, this 3D machine would yield nice bussiness prospects for you and me,if you can have the foresight.
Seeing as Nigeria is a developing country, houses are being built everyday but manually by hand.. It wouldn't be a bad idea to have a machine do that. The advantages sticks out like a boil.
The reduction in the capital needed to build a house will allow those with a very low income to own a houses. The little time its going to take to build a house will be promising in areas with a natural disaster, whereby it wouldnt take long to put up large number of buildings to shelter large influx of refugees. These are are two great benefits. Suffice me to say that, it would also create direct employment.


Please with due respect, if my proposal doesn't interests you, you can silently bow out,pls do not say negative things about it in regards to a typical Nigerian mentality and stereotyping. No hard feelings..

I could be contacted via: kingsleyobinna26@yahoo.Com

or 07015387845

The pix below are that of my radio control helicopter.


I stumbled upon this while surfing the web, http://youngnaijaentrepreneurs.com/2015/05/08/kingsley-obinna-3D-house-printer and that was what led me here. I am really impressed by your genius. Just keep the working hard dear, forget whatever discouragement come your way. One day you will certainly breakthrough.

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