A 26-year-old Nigeria man who has no university degree nor is he a certified Engineer builds a generator that is powered with water, instead of the traditional petrol or diesel fuels.


According to him, he revealed that he never believe he could do such a thing, that the belief that he could solve a problem was what propelled him to keep going despite the unpleasant situation and circumstances.

He built the generator from start to finish with scrap materials he picked from rubbish bins. which he confessed to have been working on for 16 years before he finally completed it now.

The fluctuating voltage between 220 and 240, was seen in the video, lighting the bulb and other smaller house electrical appliances.

Upon seeing the post on twitter, Nigerians react to the video, see some below;

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