Meet 18-Yr-Old Nigerian Who Built Inverter To Power His Parents’ Home

This 18-year-old from Enugu builds inverter to give his constant electricity, these are the other things he has built

  • Ugwu Chiagoziem, a Nigerian teenager from Enugu, has built an inverter, showing that the nation is blessed with amazing talent
  • In 2016, he constructed an inverter circuit which could charge a phone and power light bulbs in the home
  • When he was in secondary school, he represented his institution at an innovation organised by the federal government

Another Nigerian has shown that this country is blessed with enough human resources to bring about the desired development that will give the nation a pride of place in the world.

An 18-year-old Nigerian from Enugu state, Ugwu Chiagoziem, has built an inverter among other things like power banks, and a hybrid battery system.

According to Enugu Metropolitan Network, Ugwu went at the Government Technical College, Enugu where he studied power electronics.

In 2016, after his brother encouraged toward his innovative path, he was said to have built an inverter circuit with CD4047 which could give power to a mobile phone. Shortly after, it got faulty but that did not discourage him as he trudged on.

With his rare talent, Enugu Metropolitan Network said that he became close to his school teacher who started training him to burnish his skill.

When he was in SS2, he represented his school at a contest that was put together by the federal government. His special interest is in energy conversion.

Source:Enugu Metropolitan Network

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