The works of Emeka Nelson took the internet by storm in the last couple of days. Nigeria is blessed with geniuses and Emeka’s story is just one out of millions, who are working hard and tasking their brains for positive gains. The government needs to create more enabling environments for these individuals to thrive.
Emeka Nelson created an electricity generator powered by water. Also invented a machine he named “MGBANWE C12” that turns non-biodegradable wastes like plastics, waterproof nylon into petrol, kerosene, diesel and some other heavy oils and interlocking stones.
Check pictures below. Credit: Emeka Nelson FB page.
This is a call on the government to support this young engineer and host of others creative minds. He can be reached via his facebook page. Hit the share button below to help him actualize his dreams.
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Very crude “hit or miss” contraption that is totally [not] commercially viable. Why reinvent the wheel? His so-called water powered generator is powered by a car battery and uses a car radiator. I have not invented anything . . yes . . . but in this age of highly sophisticated technological advancements, when other similarly situated “geniuses” in other countries are building elevators into outer space, planning viable settlements on other planets, building space shuttles, etc. . . . Emeka is way behind the curve ball by creating something that has already been created decades ago and discarded as [not viable]. Let’s not celebrate mediocrity, please! Somebody already “invented” all the various parts he patch-worked together to “invent” his “water-powered electric generator.”