From the streets of Lagos, comes the inspiring story of Abdul Basit Lawal, a prodigy whose creativity and ingenuity are turning heads.
With his groundbreaking motorcycle prototype and other innovative designs, Abdul Basit is proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
TVC News’s, Ibraheem Shitta, shines the spotlight on this fascinating story of a 19-year-old man who’s defying the odds and reaching for his dreams.
In a world where many young people struggle to harness their God-given talents, a few stand out, making their country and the world proud.
I went in search of one such prodigy, Abdul Basit Viwanu, whose groundbreaking motorcycle prototype was created in the heart of Ajara, along the old Badagry road in Lagos State.
Inspired by his surroundings and driven by curiosity, Abdul Basit takes pleasure in craftsmanship.
His prototype is a affirmation to his creativity and ingenuity.
Abdul Basit scours for waste materials, including aluminum, radio antennas, rubber, and batteries, intricately combining them into beautiful creations like motorcycles, bicycles, and cars.
It typically takes him four days to design a bicycle and two months for a motorcycle, due to his busy schedule.
His journey is not just about innovation; it’s also about perseverance and adaptability. Transitioning into plumbing has significantly impacted his mindset, prompting one to wonder: why plumbing?
These incredible designs didn’t come out of the blue. Abdul Basit’s younger sister, Kike, has always been his cheerleader, motivating him whenever he was on the verge of giving up.
Abdul Basit, the second of four children, has been an inspiration to his siblings, his boss with whom he works as a plumber, and his parents who look forward to a brighter future for their son.
Yet, Abdul Basit’s dream of becoming a robotics engineer seems elusive. He continually aspires to find help but doesn’t know where it will come from.
Moved by his appeal, I took his prototypes and sought insights from a computer scientist who is also an AI expert at the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. He provided insights into the potential implications of Abdul Basit’s prototypes for automotive technology.
Interestingly, Abdul Basit has reached an advanced stage in his next challenge: designing a jeep. He hopes his talent and innovations will attract attention from both local and international communities, paving the way for his dream of becoming a robotics engineer to come true.
From the streets of Lagos, comes the inspiring story of Abdul Basit Lawal, a prodigy whose creativity and ingenuity are turning heads.
With his groundbreaking motorcycle prototype and other innovative designs, Abdul Basit is proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
TVC News’s, Ibraheem Shitta, shines the spotlight on this fascinating story of a 19-year-old man who’s defying the odds and reaching for his dreams.
In a world where many young people struggle to harness their God-given talents, a few stand out, making their country and the world proud.
I went in search of one such prodigy, Abdul Basit Viwanu, whose groundbreaking motorcycle prototype was created in the heart of Ajara, along the old Badagry road in Lagos State.
Inspired by his surroundings and driven by curiosity, Abdul Basit takes pleasure in craftsmanship.
His prototype is a affirmation to his creativity and ingenuity.
Abdul Basit scours for waste materials, including aluminum, radio antennas, rubber, and batteries, intricately combining them into beautiful creations like motorcycles, bicycles, and cars.
It typically takes him four days to design a bicycle and two months for a motorcycle, due to his busy schedule.
His journey is not just about innovation; it’s also about perseverance and adaptability. Transitioning into plumbing has significantly impacted his mindset, prompting one to wonder: why plumbing?
These incredible designs didn’t come out of the blue. Abdul Basit’s younger sister, Kike, has always been his cheerleader, motivating him whenever he was on the verge of giving up.
Abdul Basit, the second of four children, has been an inspiration to his siblings, his boss with whom he works as a plumber, and his parents who look forward to a brighter future for their son.
Yet, Abdul Basit’s dream of becoming a robotics engineer seems elusive. He continually aspires to find help but doesn’t know where it will come from.
Moved by his appeal, I took his prototypes and sought insights from a computer scientist who is also an AI expert at the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. He provided insights into the potential implications of Abdul Basit’s prototypes for automotive technology.
Interestingly, Abdul Basit has reached an advanced stage in his next challenge: designing a jeep. He hopes his talent and innovations will attract attention from both local and international communities, paving the way for his dream of becoming a robotics engineer to come true.
From the streets of Lagos, comes the inspiring story of Abdul Basit Lawal, a prodigy whose creativity and ingenuity are turning heads.
With his groundbreaking motorcycle prototype and other innovative designs, Abdul Basit is proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
TVC News’s, Ibraheem Shitta, shines the spotlight on this fascinating story of a 19-year-old man who’s defying the odds and reaching for his dreams.
In a world where many young people struggle to harness their God-given talents, a few stand out, making their country and the world proud.
I went in search of one such prodigy, Abdul Basit Viwanu, whose groundbreaking motorcycle prototype was created in the heart of Ajara, along the old Badagry road in Lagos State.
Inspired by his surroundings and driven by curiosity, Abdul Basit takes pleasure in craftsmanship.
His prototype is a affirmation to his creativity and ingenuity.
Abdul Basit scours for waste materials, including aluminum, radio antennas, rubber, and batteries, intricately combining them into beautiful creations like motorcycles, bicycles, and cars.
It typically takes him four days to design a bicycle and two months for a motorcycle, due to his busy schedule.
His journey is not just about innovation; it’s also about perseverance and adaptability. Transitioning into plumbing has significantly impacted his mindset, prompting one to wonder: why plumbing?
These incredible designs didn’t come out of the blue. Abdul Basit’s younger sister, Kike, has always been his cheerleader, motivating him whenever he was on the verge of giving up.
Abdul Basit, the second of four children, has been an inspiration to his siblings, his boss with whom he works as a plumber, and his parents who look forward to a brighter future for their son.
Yet, Abdul Basit’s dream of becoming a robotics engineer seems elusive. He continually aspires to find help but doesn’t know where it will come from.
Moved by his appeal, I took his prototypes and sought insights from a computer scientist who is also an AI expert at the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. He provided insights into the potential implications of Abdul Basit’s prototypes for automotive technology.
Interestingly, Abdul Basit has reached an advanced stage in his next challenge: designing a jeep. He hopes his talent and innovations will attract attention from both local and international communities, paving the way for his dream of becoming a robotics engineer to come true.
From the streets of Lagos, comes the inspiring story of Abdul Basit Lawal, a prodigy whose creativity and ingenuity are turning heads.
With his groundbreaking motorcycle prototype and other innovative designs, Abdul Basit is proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
TVC News’s, Ibraheem Shitta, shines the spotlight on this fascinating story of a 19-year-old man who’s defying the odds and reaching for his dreams.
In a world where many young people struggle to harness their God-given talents, a few stand out, making their country and the world proud.
I went in search of one such prodigy, Abdul Basit Viwanu, whose groundbreaking motorcycle prototype was created in the heart of Ajara, along the old Badagry road in Lagos State.
Inspired by his surroundings and driven by curiosity, Abdul Basit takes pleasure in craftsmanship.
His prototype is a affirmation to his creativity and ingenuity.
Abdul Basit scours for waste materials, including aluminum, radio antennas, rubber, and batteries, intricately combining them into beautiful creations like motorcycles, bicycles, and cars.
It typically takes him four days to design a bicycle and two months for a motorcycle, due to his busy schedule.
His journey is not just about innovation; it’s also about perseverance and adaptability. Transitioning into plumbing has significantly impacted his mindset, prompting one to wonder: why plumbing?
These incredible designs didn’t come out of the blue. Abdul Basit’s younger sister, Kike, has always been his cheerleader, motivating him whenever he was on the verge of giving up.
Abdul Basit, the second of four children, has been an inspiration to his siblings, his boss with whom he works as a plumber, and his parents who look forward to a brighter future for their son.
Yet, Abdul Basit’s dream of becoming a robotics engineer seems elusive. He continually aspires to find help but doesn’t know where it will come from.
Moved by his appeal, I took his prototypes and sought insights from a computer scientist who is also an AI expert at the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. He provided insights into the potential implications of Abdul Basit’s prototypes for automotive technology.
Interestingly, Abdul Basit has reached an advanced stage in his next challenge: designing a jeep. He hopes his talent and innovations will attract attention from both local and international communities, paving the way for his dream of becoming a robotics engineer to come true.
From the streets of Lagos, comes the inspiring story of Abdul Basit Lawal, a prodigy whose creativity and ingenuity are turning heads.
With his groundbreaking motorcycle prototype and other innovative designs, Abdul Basit is proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
TVC News’s, Ibraheem Shitta, shines the spotlight on this fascinating story of a 19-year-old man who’s defying the odds and reaching for his dreams.
In a world where many young people struggle to harness their God-given talents, a few stand out, making their country and the world proud.
I went in search of one such prodigy, Abdul Basit Viwanu, whose groundbreaking motorcycle prototype was created in the heart of Ajara, along the old Badagry road in Lagos State.
Inspired by his surroundings and driven by curiosity, Abdul Basit takes pleasure in craftsmanship.
His prototype is a affirmation to his creativity and ingenuity.
Abdul Basit scours for waste materials, including aluminum, radio antennas, rubber, and batteries, intricately combining them into beautiful creations like motorcycles, bicycles, and cars.
It typically takes him four days to design a bicycle and two months for a motorcycle, due to his busy schedule.
His journey is not just about innovation; it’s also about perseverance and adaptability. Transitioning into plumbing has significantly impacted his mindset, prompting one to wonder: why plumbing?
These incredible designs didn’t come out of the blue. Abdul Basit’s younger sister, Kike, has always been his cheerleader, motivating him whenever he was on the verge of giving up.
Abdul Basit, the second of four children, has been an inspiration to his siblings, his boss with whom he works as a plumber, and his parents who look forward to a brighter future for their son.
Yet, Abdul Basit’s dream of becoming a robotics engineer seems elusive. He continually aspires to find help but doesn’t know where it will come from.
Moved by his appeal, I took his prototypes and sought insights from a computer scientist who is also an AI expert at the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. He provided insights into the potential implications of Abdul Basit’s prototypes for automotive technology.
Interestingly, Abdul Basit has reached an advanced stage in his next challenge: designing a jeep. He hopes his talent and innovations will attract attention from both local and international communities, paving the way for his dream of becoming a robotics engineer to come true.
From the streets of Lagos, comes the inspiring story of Abdul Basit Lawal, a prodigy whose creativity and ingenuity are turning heads.
With his groundbreaking motorcycle prototype and other innovative designs, Abdul Basit is proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
TVC News’s, Ibraheem Shitta, shines the spotlight on this fascinating story of a 19-year-old man who’s defying the odds and reaching for his dreams.
In a world where many young people struggle to harness their God-given talents, a few stand out, making their country and the world proud.
I went in search of one such prodigy, Abdul Basit Viwanu, whose groundbreaking motorcycle prototype was created in the heart of Ajara, along the old Badagry road in Lagos State.
Inspired by his surroundings and driven by curiosity, Abdul Basit takes pleasure in craftsmanship.
His prototype is a affirmation to his creativity and ingenuity.
Abdul Basit scours for waste materials, including aluminum, radio antennas, rubber, and batteries, intricately combining them into beautiful creations like motorcycles, bicycles, and cars.
It typically takes him four days to design a bicycle and two months for a motorcycle, due to his busy schedule.
His journey is not just about innovation; it’s also about perseverance and adaptability. Transitioning into plumbing has significantly impacted his mindset, prompting one to wonder: why plumbing?
These incredible designs didn’t come out of the blue. Abdul Basit’s younger sister, Kike, has always been his cheerleader, motivating him whenever he was on the verge of giving up.
Abdul Basit, the second of four children, has been an inspiration to his siblings, his boss with whom he works as a plumber, and his parents who look forward to a brighter future for their son.
Yet, Abdul Basit’s dream of becoming a robotics engineer seems elusive. He continually aspires to find help but doesn’t know where it will come from.
Moved by his appeal, I took his prototypes and sought insights from a computer scientist who is also an AI expert at the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. He provided insights into the potential implications of Abdul Basit’s prototypes for automotive technology.
Interestingly, Abdul Basit has reached an advanced stage in his next challenge: designing a jeep. He hopes his talent and innovations will attract attention from both local and international communities, paving the way for his dream of becoming a robotics engineer to come true.
From the streets of Lagos, comes the inspiring story of Abdul Basit Lawal, a prodigy whose creativity and ingenuity are turning heads.
With his groundbreaking motorcycle prototype and other innovative designs, Abdul Basit is proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
TVC News’s, Ibraheem Shitta, shines the spotlight on this fascinating story of a 19-year-old man who’s defying the odds and reaching for his dreams.
In a world where many young people struggle to harness their God-given talents, a few stand out, making their country and the world proud.
I went in search of one such prodigy, Abdul Basit Viwanu, whose groundbreaking motorcycle prototype was created in the heart of Ajara, along the old Badagry road in Lagos State.
Inspired by his surroundings and driven by curiosity, Abdul Basit takes pleasure in craftsmanship.
His prototype is a affirmation to his creativity and ingenuity.
Abdul Basit scours for waste materials, including aluminum, radio antennas, rubber, and batteries, intricately combining them into beautiful creations like motorcycles, bicycles, and cars.
It typically takes him four days to design a bicycle and two months for a motorcycle, due to his busy schedule.
His journey is not just about innovation; it’s also about perseverance and adaptability. Transitioning into plumbing has significantly impacted his mindset, prompting one to wonder: why plumbing?
These incredible designs didn’t come out of the blue. Abdul Basit’s younger sister, Kike, has always been his cheerleader, motivating him whenever he was on the verge of giving up.
Abdul Basit, the second of four children, has been an inspiration to his siblings, his boss with whom he works as a plumber, and his parents who look forward to a brighter future for their son.
Yet, Abdul Basit’s dream of becoming a robotics engineer seems elusive. He continually aspires to find help but doesn’t know where it will come from.
Moved by his appeal, I took his prototypes and sought insights from a computer scientist who is also an AI expert at the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. He provided insights into the potential implications of Abdul Basit’s prototypes for automotive technology.
Interestingly, Abdul Basit has reached an advanced stage in his next challenge: designing a jeep. He hopes his talent and innovations will attract attention from both local and international communities, paving the way for his dream of becoming a robotics engineer to come true.
From the streets of Lagos, comes the inspiring story of Abdul Basit Lawal, a prodigy whose creativity and ingenuity are turning heads.
With his groundbreaking motorcycle prototype and other innovative designs, Abdul Basit is proving that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
TVC News’s, Ibraheem Shitta, shines the spotlight on this fascinating story of a 19-year-old man who’s defying the odds and reaching for his dreams.
In a world where many young people struggle to harness their God-given talents, a few stand out, making their country and the world proud.
I went in search of one such prodigy, Abdul Basit Viwanu, whose groundbreaking motorcycle prototype was created in the heart of Ajara, along the old Badagry road in Lagos State.
Inspired by his surroundings and driven by curiosity, Abdul Basit takes pleasure in craftsmanship.
His prototype is a affirmation to his creativity and ingenuity.
Abdul Basit scours for waste materials, including aluminum, radio antennas, rubber, and batteries, intricately combining them into beautiful creations like motorcycles, bicycles, and cars.
It typically takes him four days to design a bicycle and two months for a motorcycle, due to his busy schedule.
His journey is not just about innovation; it’s also about perseverance and adaptability. Transitioning into plumbing has significantly impacted his mindset, prompting one to wonder: why plumbing?
These incredible designs didn’t come out of the blue. Abdul Basit’s younger sister, Kike, has always been his cheerleader, motivating him whenever he was on the verge of giving up.
Abdul Basit, the second of four children, has been an inspiration to his siblings, his boss with whom he works as a plumber, and his parents who look forward to a brighter future for their son.
Yet, Abdul Basit’s dream of becoming a robotics engineer seems elusive. He continually aspires to find help but doesn’t know where it will come from.
Moved by his appeal, I took his prototypes and sought insights from a computer scientist who is also an AI expert at the United States Artificial Intelligence Institute. He provided insights into the potential implications of Abdul Basit’s prototypes for automotive technology.
Interestingly, Abdul Basit has reached an advanced stage in his next challenge: designing a jeep. He hopes his talent and innovations will attract attention from both local and international communities, paving the way for his dream of becoming a robotics engineer to come true.