Nigerian 200 Level Undergraduate of ABU Invents Game-Changing Solar-Powered Kiosk for Street Vendors

It features a viewing screen attached to the front, providing customers with the added convenience of watching television while awaiting their orders

Nigerian 200 Level Undergraduate of ABU Invents Game-Changing Solar-Powered Kiosk for Street Vendors

In a remarkable display of innovation, a young Nigerian inventor undergraduate of Ahmed Bello University in Zaria, Kaduna State, has unveiled a groundbreaking solar-powered kiosk custom-made for local Mai Shayi and Indomie sellers. The inventor, a 200-level student of mechanical engineering hailing from Gombe State, showcased his creation on his Twitter handle.

The ingenious kiosk boasts an integrated solar-powered stove and multiple compartments for food storage, liberating these street vendors from the need for noisy generators. Moreover, it features a viewing screen attached to the front, providing customers with the added convenience of watching television while awaiting their orders.

This student from Abu Zaria University has a history of making headlines for their ingenuity. In 2020, they gained attention for designing an industrial vacuum cleaner. Consequently, Nigerians have responded enthusiastically to Usman's latest invention, calling on the government to support him and other inventive minds.

This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize the way street vendors operate, contributing to a greener and more efficient future for their businesses.