Nigerian man builds solar-powered cooker that has television, many react

Nigerian man builds solar-powered cooker that has television, many react

- Usman Dalhatu has got people talking on social media after building a cooker that has a television

- According to the young man, the burners are powered by gas while the television is solar-powered

- Nigerians on social media have commended the young inventor for his invention

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A Nigerian man identified as Usman Dalhatu has got people talking on social media after building a solar-powered cooker that has a television.

Usman shared photos of two men cooking with the invention while the television was on. While the television is solar-powered, the burners are powered by gas.

Recall that the young man was recognised by the federal government which finalised plans to collaborate with him after building a portable E-vent automatic ventilator and road sweeping machine.

Nigerian man builds solar-powered cooker that has television, many react
Usman Dalhatu has been commended on social media for his brilliant invention. Photo credit: @UsmanDalhatu5
Source: Twitter

Tweeps flooded the comment section of the post after Usman shared photos of the solar-powered cooker.

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@Benayamovic wrote:

"Nigeria has enough talent and sunlight to produce solar-powered products such as cars, computers, electricity, etc. But Nigeria must Nigeria."

@dafejefferson commented:

"What I love to see. Solving a problem that fits our culture. Is there a white paper or something? I would love to learn more about the project."

@Dants_xie reacted:

"Brilliant minds are creative and drives innovation. This is a potential from the north that need serious investment. But the only thing Arewa elites invest on is Politics."

@MuhammadYayah7 commented:

"Very impressive Usman, keep the light up, May Allah bless you."

@khadijatforever reacted:

"This is revolutionary. I love to see it!!"

@queenzyquanz wrote:

"Congratulations, this is beautiful."

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In a previous report by Legit.ng, a young Nigerian man identified as Tosin Arogundade invented a pressing iron that uses gas.

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Tosin said he alongside one other person had been working on the project for three years, adding that their invention is up to standard.

The young man has joined other Nigerians who have demonstrated that the country has a lot of creative minds that will go places if given the opportunity to showcase their creativity.

Source: Legit.ng

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Tunde Ososanya Tunde Ososanya, a former senior editor, is a graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism. He's passionate about what he does and finds fulfilment in informing the people. Ososanya is the author of Later Tonight: a Collection of Short Stories.