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Somalia Teen Earns Free Education For Inventing Electronic Toys From Trash

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When Guled Adan Abdi was just a boy, he would venture around his hometown in Somalia, Africa, and pick up pieces of trash.

Abdi was inspired to make things from these pieces of discarded waste, therefore, fashioned the parts into a number of items, including toy cars and airplanes.

BBC Somali Services reports that he did this by mainly using cooking oil containers, cutting the bottles to create doors, fenders, and wings.

After studying real cars to figure out how they worked, he then figured out how to motorize the projects into electronic toys.

Said Abdi:

"I started making toys when I was younger. I used to play with them without any motor. But later I said to myself: 'Why don't you make them into a moving machine?'

So I looked at the cars in the town and invented my toys with the same design."

His genius has allowed him to construct four electronic toys, including a truck and a plane. Abdi also invented a fan that can be used as a light at night.

The only cost for Guled's toys is the price of batteries to run them – about 25 cents for a pair.

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Credit: Information Department, President of Puntland

Like many African children, the young teen has missed out on a lot of education because he and his family live in poverty. He is only in the third year at primary school – a class usually for eight-year-olds. This is because his father disappeared in 2002 and is presumed dead. At present, he lives with his mother and two older siblings.

Life may not be easy for the African family, but it will soon get easier for Guled. The boy's ability to transform discarded trash into electric toys has made him somewhat of a celebrity in his hometown, and has also earned him a free education!

Neighbors often venture by the boy's home to watch him build his creations after school, and his talent inspired his teacher to tell local leads about the young engineer.



 

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Comment by Dennis Treybil
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Don't fall for it!!!!! Don't go!!!!! You're better off with your unadulterated God-given talents now than you'll ever be after the "education system" is through with you! DC Treybil



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