Nigerian Man Builds ‘Wheelbarrow’ That Can Serve As 4 Shops at Same Time, Stuns Many With His Creativity

Nigerian Man Builds ‘Wheelbarrow’ That Can Serve As 4 Shops at Same Time, Stuns Many With His Creativity

  • A Nigerian man, Olorunishola Aje, has built a multi-purpose cart called "Ise Ya" which can be used to run five businesses
  • The man revealed that he built it as a way to proffer some level of solution to the stark unemployment in Africa
  • According to him, the cart can be used as a barbing salon, agency banking shop, fruit juice making stand, among others

A Nigerian man, Olorunishola Aje, has changed the face of running a mobile business with his innovation. He built a cart that can run five businesses.

In his interview with the BBC, the man revealed that four out of the businesses can run at the same time, without one disturbing the other.

The cart can be used as different business outlets at the same time.
The man said he wants to solve unemployment with the cart. Photo source: YouTube/BBC News
Source: UGC

Many shops from one place

When the cart is parked, the user can make fruit juice and sell, operate agency banking, barbing salon and also charge customers’ phones for pay.

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There is an umbrella that serves as a roof to provide shade from the elements. A solar panel by the side of the cart gives electricity.

Bye-bye to unemployment

Speaking with the media, Olorunishola revealed that he built the cart as a way to solve the growing unemployment in Africa.

Sixty per cent of the materials used in building the cart are imported from China, while the rest is locally sourced.

To provide basic hygiene, the hair grooming service does not run simultaneously with the fruit juice processing service. There is a compartment where the operator can lock up his PoS machine and cash.

Watch the video below:

Below are some of the reactions:

Small Mans said:

"Love this. Praying for your continued success. He saw a problem and found a way to fix it. We needs leaders like him. Keep up the good work."

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Seyi said:

"Pretty good idea. I don't know if Nigeria needs more vendors on the already overcrowded streets. But great job thinking about something different that uses alternative energy."

Iken replied Seyi:

"My mum's village has not had electricity for 6 years straight. There are many of such places in Nigeria. This will solve a lot of problems in places like this."

Thembela Magele asked:

"Wow, this is amazing where can people order these carts?"

Man built sports car

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young man, Ibitoye Olajide Micheal, singlehandedly made a sports car. In an exclusive interview with Legit.ng, the man said that he is from Orin Ekiti in Ekiti state.

He had his secondary school education at the Polytechnic High School in Ibadan. He said he would have wanted to study mechanical engineering at the Olabisi Onabajo University but he was denied admission on two different occasions.

When his admission finally came, he was given plant science instead. The young man said he started building the car during his final year.

Source: Legit.ng

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Joseph Omotayo (HOD Human-Interest) Joseph Omotayo has been writing for the human interest desk since 2019 and is currently the head of the desk. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, with a degree in Literature in English in 2016. He once worked for Afridiaspora, OlisaTV & CLR. He is a 2022/2023 Kwame Karikari Fact-Checking fellow. He can be reached via: joseph.omotayo@corp.legit.ng.