Jubilation as Boy Builds 'Aeroplane' and Flies It, Sends Social Media into Frenzy
- Abdulmumin Adinoyi Taofiq has shown creativity by building and flying a small 'plane'
- In a video he shared on his social media page, the young boy got his peers excited as he flew the plane
- Nigerians flooded the comment section of his post to commend him for his creativity
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A Nigerian boy identified as Abdulmumin Adinoyi Taofiq has got social media talking after building a small 'plane' and flying it.
The young boy shared a video on social media in which he could be seen flying the 'plane' with remote control.
Other young boys who came to witness the event could be heard shouting in excitement as the plane flew into the sky.
Abdulmumin wrote:
"I finally made my plane to fly, after so many years of trying. I borrowed Lipo battery from Victor Moses. I still need one for myself though, it's 15k. #Taohan."
Nigerians were impressed and they took to the comment section to share their thoughts.
Jane Lina wrote:
"Keep up the good work!"
Emilu Dappa commented:
"Wow that's awesome! You're going viral with these."
Ibukunmi Adegoke reacted:
"Congratulations brother man u fly it like an expert."
Roseline Ayeni Adejube wrote:
"Keep it up dearie. The sky is your starting point."
In similar news, a Nigerian man has got people talking on social media after constructing a sports car with condemned iron and carton paper.
A video of him cruising with the car emerged online and Nigerians showered encomium on the innovative man.
The sports car had no door neither was a windscreen and its dashboard was covered with a carton.
Earlier, Briefly.co.za reported that it isn't every day you see someone driving an R30 million car in Johannesburg streets but one car fanatic did - and he or she managed to get the beautiful beast on camera. In a post that was uploaded by @Motor_Magnet, the caption explains that the Bugatti Veyron was spotted in Rivonia Johannesburg.
"Your eyes are not deceiving you! After many years of rumours, the elusive black Bugatti Veyron has finally shown itself on public roads! Pushpin Johannesburg.
"It is a 1/12 Sang Noir edition worth about $2 million, and seems to be the one which flew into Zambia last year," the car fanatics page captioned the picture of the expensive Bugatti.
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