A Nigerian, Emeka Nelson, 23 developed an electricity generator that is powered by water among other inventions.
The young inventor started a fundraising campaign, hopes to get N2,000,000 (or $10,000) as soon as possible.
Emeka promises that his new invention, an “Ultra Modern Bio Digester” is coming soon.
The Nsukka-born Emeka Nelson has also invented, a machine for recycling non-biodegradable wastes.(pictures below) Emeka, who is a graduate of the National Metallurgical Training Institute has started a fundraising campaign on social media trough his partner, Karo Kanye Akamune.
Emeka promises that his new invention, an “Ultra Modern Bio Digester” is coming soon.
The Nsukka-born Emeka Nelson has also invented, a machine for recycling non-biodegradable wastes.(pictures below) Emeka, who is a graduate of the National Metallurgical Training Institute has started a fundraising campaign on social media trough his partner, Karo Kanye Akamune.
Photos of his water-powered generator went viral on Facebook. courtesy Karo Kanye Akamune.
Apparently, the young man needs at least N1,000,000 (about $5,000) right now for continuation of his research and products’ improvements. The next step is to collect two million naira from angel investors.
Apparently, the young man needs at least N1,000,000 (about $5,000) right now for continuation of his research and products’ improvements. The next step is to collect two million naira from angel investors.
“Creative
and inventive minds in Africa should be identified, supported and
celebrated. Instead of marrying a third wife or building a forth house
you would hardly ever sleep in, invest that money in people like Emeka
Nelson,” Karo Kanye Akamune urges Nigerians on Facebook.
Emeka runs his private company, Creative E Machines, based in Awka, Nigeria. “I can imagine a world where human feaces, urine etc are turned into cooking gas and best of fertilizers for our farmers.
“I
can imagine a society where this machine replaces all our soak away and
pit latrine toilet systems. Creative minds tech team is working on it
now,” the scientist/engineer wrote in his post dated February 6,
announcing the new invention.
“Always remember, a country that does not produce man-made goods and services will always lag behind,” Karo Kanye Akamune notes.
Great Minds Initiatives International has risen to Emeka's support, this is what we do, this is what we live for, for to us, Emeka has acquired True Education and deserves recognition and support.
Do you want to want to fund Emeka and encourage others like him, then
don't send your money to fraudsters, contact Tanimola on +234863800077
for more information on how to get to him.
Made in Nigeria water-powered generator (Hydroelectric Generator) in action. Photo: GMII |
An interlocking stone that was produced by MGBANWE C12. Photo: GMII |
AkamuneThe innovators are in search for angel investors. Photo: GMII |
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