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Sunday, 24 April 2016

Four Teenagers Rattle Global Market With New Innovations‎

Following an initiative called The Workshop Recently held at the a School in Abuja called Whiteplains British School recently, four teenage boys between the ages of 12 and 13 years from the school invented and developed technological materials and applications that will aid government and the general public in getting things done with less labour and more efficiency.

Emmanuel Ode , Daniel Ishaku, Joshua Nwufoh and Elijah Abang , Elvis Anunwa, added feather to the already feathered cap of Whiteplain British School when they displayed their discoveries of Surveillance Drone, Online Store, Online Crossword Puzzle and a social networking site at the end the workshop study. They developed various solutions with use of Open Source Which Enable people to develop complex web and robotics applications without the use of difficult programming codes.

These inventions like the Surveillance Drone is remote controlled with camera which resists friction. It can be useful for the military or security agencies. The Online Store produced by the head group of diamond unit Daniel Ishaku and Elijah Abang sells virtual products. E-commerce store-www.getstores.biz  .biz where one can get ebooks is a new time global market competitor to Konga, Jumai etc. All the 20 books currently available in the online store have resale rights. They also designed an Android application.

The third invention is an Online Crossword Puzzle designed to helps kids develop their spelling and vocabulary skills. The kids hope to partner with Google and Apple to have it as a mobile application and available on Play Store.  Another laudable online creativity is setting up of a social networking site referred to as www.surfchat.ml which is currently available for Android applications and in Goggle play store.

The creator of the WORKSHOP initiative called Mr Onos Afo Temienor or OAT said he intends to empower kids all over West Africa, with solutions for the future and innovations that would compete in the global market place. and there creating an open initiative that would gather up to 500 kids from all over West Africa for this Training.

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20 comments:

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    1. young bright minds









































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    2. Woooooow! Way to go guys! Linda take note!

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    3. But this is just rubbish. There is no invention here. The drone is clearly a model purchased from gearbest.com. There are more than a million crossword puzzles online that people don't even pay anymore on the app store. The list goes on. Why are our schools promoting "copy catism"?

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  2. Wawwwu good way to go.so proud of them.


    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  3. Future of Africa. Proud of them

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  4. Seriously? What's groundbreaking here? Mtscheeew! And I was excited that something new was happening?smh

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  5. Good schools are worth all the money you pay.
    We need more of these schools and better financial enablement of the masses so that we can afford them.

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  6. All I see is Geniuses!

    Long live the Queen...
    (Linda Ikeji)...

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  7. Wow! Our naija kids be doing us proud






    LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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  8. U guys have made us proud. Well done boys

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  9. This is highly comendable, these children are role models worthy of emulation. They need all the encouragement from Everybody.

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  10. Mr Anonymous, what is gearbest and did you see the social networking web and the ecommerce where they sell gadgets...the drones where made out of maths rulers and clips for binding documents, the motors where motors built to drive drones, the control was bought with the processor, as a reporter i personally monitored onos when he told me about this project, they first used regular motors but the control couldnt work.

    can you build an online crossword puzzle, do you know it was designed by an 11 year old...common what did you achieve at that age even

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  11. This is simply amazing, am so proud of them. Keep making Africa proud. How can you get this across to more children in Nigeria?

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  12. Great one it only takes great mind to organize this amazing stuff for children of this age. So pround of this initiative. More of these should be going on.

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