Video: Nigerian Boy from Okene, Adinoyi Taofiq Builds Aeroplane, Flies It
Nigerians are no doubt talented people and many Nigerian youths have proven this on several occasions.
There are many Nigerian youths who are setting the pace around the globe, back home, there are also many Nigerians who are making a difference and doing what many people think is impossible despite the lack of opportunities for many of them to achieve their potentials.
The amazing thing is that many of these youths created what they've never been thought before which simply explains the fact that with little support from government, they will do exploit and announce Nigeria technological prowess to the world.
One of those youths is a young boy identified as Abdulmumin Adinoyi Taofiq from Okene local government area in Kogi State.
Abdulmumin Adinoyi Taofiq was born in Okene local government area of Kogi State in 2001 where he is living with his parents.
The young boy stunned many Nigerians when he uploaded the video of the small 'plane' he built from the scratch and fly it in the presence of his friends who couldn't hold their joy and happiness and they ran after the plane flying in the sky.
Before his story made it to an online news platform called Legit.com yesterday, the boy had earlier posted the video of how he created the plane and fly it in a story he posted on his Facebook handle sometimes in January.
The young boy could be seen flying the plane with remote control and surrounded by his group of friends in an open field.
Young Abdulmumin Adinoyi Taofiq has caused several reaction on Facebook since his story surfaced with many Nigerians calling on government to help the young boy achieve his dream of becoming an Aerospace engineer.
Legit.com also posted the video of the young boy flying the remote controlled plane with his friend yesterday on their Platform.
The story has so far generated a lot of reactions from many Nigerians. See how Nigerians reacted to his story.
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