Meet 17-year-old SS2 student who repairs heavy machinery forklift for a living
- 17-year-old Popoola Kehinde Esther has gone viral as a teenage girl with the mechanical skill to repair forklift
- An SS 2 student and an indigene of Kwara state, the brilliant girl hopes to study engineering at the higher institution
- Esther works at Classic Bonded Terminal, Okota as the lady with handle @Theprecious who shared her video revealed
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There is just no limit to the way Nigerians will go to eke out a living for themselves and create a better future while putting their amazing skill to good use.
A brilliant 17-year-old, Popoola Kehinde Esther, has gained media attention after a Twitter user with the handle @ThepreciousAda, posted her video online.
The brilliant girl is in the business of repairing heavy equipment, forklift. According to @ThepreciousAda, the teenager hopes to study engineering and add to her mechanical expertise.
The Twitter user's dad asked her to post the girl’s video so that her helpers could locate her and make her dream a reality. In the clip, the SS2 student said that she has a strong passion for the work she is doing.
Esther who is from Kwara state works at the Classic Bonded Terminal, Okota under her boss who was identified as Adebayo Maruf.
The good Samaritan who made her known on social media said she has decided to set up gofundme account and let people know when it is done.
Watch her video below:
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Omobolaji Aduroja is one of the Nigerians holding their heads up high above the challenges in the country.
She is a Nigerian aircraft maintenance engineer (B2) who finished from the popular Nigeria College of Aviation Technology, Zaria.
One of the core skills of Omobolaji is the ability to solve problems and use troubleshooting to rectify knotty issues.
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She bagged her first degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the Federal University of Technology, Akure.
The Nigerian woman had her certification in the introduction to automation and control, electrical, and electronics engineering.
In other news, the story of Nigerian graduate, Emmanuel Oluwasayomi Ahmadu, known as Mr Voiceover, has shown that anybody can make something great out of life no matter how strong the challenges may be.
Before he became an undergraduate, Emmanuel wrote O’lvel examinations on 17 different occasions and sat for JAMB five different times before he finished NYSC with multiple awards.
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