Genius Boy Builds Chargeable Bus With TV Inside Using Carton; Video Wows Netizens: “See Talent”

Genius Boy Builds Chargeable Bus With TV Inside Using Carton; Video Wows Netizens: “See Talent”

  • A talented class six student of Merit International School in the Ahafo Region of Ghana has built a chargeable bus with a television inside
  • In a clip spotted by Briefly News, the boy is seen demonstrating how the toy car works to the world
  • Several netizens were impressed with his creativity after watching the trending clip on social media

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Recently, young people have shown off their talents, and a class six student of Merit International School has added his name to the list with his chargeable bus.

Ghanaian boy builds car with carton.
Reactions as Ghanaian boy builds a car with carton. Credit: Ghpage News.
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What he used in building the bus

The Ahafo Region student in Ghana made the chargeable bus with a television inside using a carton, wire bottle tops, and other local materials.

A video of a schoolboy demonstrating how the toy vehicle works has many admiring his creativity on social media.

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In the clip spotted by Briefly News, the boy is seen squatting as he shows the world what he built with his hands.

Many netizens were impressed with his creativity after the footage emerged on the internet. More than 32 000 people had watched the footage, and over 7 000 liked it at the time of this report

Briefly News compiled some of the comments below:

How netizens reacted to video online

Kooby Martin posted:

Take him to Kantanka automobile engineering now. Let him not waste time on Ghana education.

Kusi Yobo Aning Ernest said:

From my town Kwapong, Good steps hope to achieve your dreams soon.

Francis Nana Sarkodie commented:

The is no need for him to buy a car again in his life.

Owusu Boateng posted:

We are tired of toy cars.

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Nana Adoma commented:

This is great. I pray helpers to locate him to make this big so that this amazing talent will not go to waste.

Naa Deede posted:

See talent. My continent is awesome.

Nancy Brefo commented:

Good. Keep it up.

Braimah Abu posted:

This is a talented kid oo.

Amonu Gyamfua Lydia posted:

Wow. Well done, boy.

Offei Isaac posted:

Good job, my boy.

18-Year-Old Boy Builds Car

Briefly News recalls reporting that one 18-year-old boy in a technical high school in Tarkwa in the Western Region has built a car that uses fuel from scratch.

In a video published on YouTube by M48 TV, seen by Briefly News, the teenager revealed that it took him eight months to build the vehicle.

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Kelly Lippke (Senior Editor) Kelly Lippke is a copy editor/proofreader who started her career at the Northern-Natal Courier with a BA in Communication Science/Psychology (Unisa, 2007). Kelly has worked for several Caxton publications, including the Highway Mail and Northglen News. Kelly’s unique editing perspective stems from an additional major in Linguistics. Kelly joined Briefly News in 2018 and she has 14 years of experience. Kelly has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at kelly.lippke@briefly.co.za.

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.

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