Biafra
Igbo boy invents a robot that can save something trapped in a burning house
A biafran by name Emeka Nelson has been able to invent a robot that can save someone in a burning house, he is hoping to improve it more to make it more efficient, read what he wrote below
FINALLY HAD A SUCCESSFUL DEFENCE OF MY FINAL YEAR PROJECT.
Necessitated they said is the mother of invention. Thought of the idea of creating a machine that will take over those horrible tasks or jobs that endangers human life, a machine that can go right into horrible and life threatening situations and environments gave birth to the first prototype of THE SAFETY SHIELD ROBOT OR SHIELDER for short.
As it it now, it can climb upstairs and pick something just inside your room and bring it right where you wish. Imagine a building housing an important files of a sleeping child or a baby being razed down by angry flames, imagine having a device that can go through the fire and safe a life or save your files. That is the SHIELDER FOR YOU.
Special dedication to God and Obinna Onyejeli.
Special thanks to Endee Obi, Uwa Bunke Onye, Tochukwu YermiYah, Seun David, Martin Nnadi, Chinedu Amah, Karo Kanye Akamune, Jerry Azubuike, Chris Emejuru and so many others for making these see the light of the day.
I also bless all my friends who has in one way or another contributed to my life.
We did encountered a couple of problems with the wireless control before the eve of defence so had to think of another way for the moment but it was a great experience. Hope to complete the wireless control soonest.
Bless be the name of God.
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