Boy, 13, Wows Many Online after Building Vehicle with Soap Carton
- A young boy recently got social media talking about his innovation that was shared on Twitter
- The 13-year-old boy used soap carton to build a toy vehicle, and the invention soon went viral after it was shared online
- The teenager is one of the many little kids in the country who have been showcasing their talents to the whole world in recent times
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A 13-year-old boy has received huge praises on social media after building a toy vehicle with soap carton.
The young boy has further proven that Africa is home to a lot of talented kids who are ready to conquer the world with their creativity.
Sharing a picture of the vehicle on his page, @OmoGbajaBiamila wrote:
"This talented 13-year old boy built this car from scratch with soap carton. Please RT so that the world can see his great innovation..."
If his talent is nurtured well, the 13-year-old boy would be able to build what Abdulmumin Adinoyi Taofiq recently built.
Recall that Abdulmumin went viral 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."
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za reported a snap of some very peculiar looking shoes has been shared online by a Twitter user.
The shoes which are plastic, have a weird shape and closely resemble shoes from Kanye West's Yeezy collection.
The shoes have left many locals laughing out loud and coming up with different names to describe it.
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