Usman’s stove doesn’t require kerosene or gas in generating fire. According to PR Nigeria, the technician’s innovation was born out of his need to subsidize the cost of using kerosene and gas.
A YouTube video clip shows Hadi trying to demonstrate how the water-cooking stove generates fire.
The talented man who had previously assembled a radio transmitter and operated a community radio station wants relevant organisations to help him get his innovation rights.
He also wants collaborative efforts to make sure it’s mass-produced.
“I wish relevant institutions and bodies can support towards patenting the project for mass production to at least help the without buying kerosene or gas to cook their food by using water,” Hadi said.
In separate story previously reported by NEWSLEXPOINT.com, four teenage girls figured out a way to use a liter of urine as fuel to get six hours of electricity from their generator.
Fourteen-year-olds Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, and Faleke Oluwatoyin, and 15-year-old Bello Eniola displayed their invention at Maker Faire Africa in Lagos, Nigeria, an annual event meant to showcase ingenuity.
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