Talented Young Nigerian Boy Builds Planes With Local Items, Flies It in Viral Clip With Cute Abiola

Talented Young Nigerian Boy Builds Planes With Local Items, Flies It in Viral Clip With Cute Abiola

Comedian and skit maker, Cute Abiola, is determined to make the best use of his new position as a special assistant to the Kwara governor on creative industries.

Abiola recently took to Instagram with a video showing the moment he joined the young and talented Kwara indigene who specializes in building drones.

The entertainer called the attention of the public to the young man’s impressive work and many were spotted in his comment section with mixed reactions.

The humour merchant turned politician recently took to his Instagram page, using his platform to shine a much-needed spotlight on a young and talented Kwara indigene, Aliyu Damilola.

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Apparently, Damilola specializes in constructing drones with local materials and he has improved on the skill over the years.

In a video shared on Instagram, the entertainer joined Damilola to watch a live test run of one of his completed drones. He equally used the opportunity to call on the general public to support the young man and help him scale to a much bigger level.

“The story of Aliyu musa. A kwara state, Nigeria indigene that made an aircraft by him self is going to surprise you. Please let’s encourage and celebrate this Talent @aliyu.damilola,” he wrote.

Watch the clip below:

See Social media users reactions

abiodun.website.developer said: “This is incredibly awesome See talent Big big big kudos to him. This guy should create youtube and tiktok channel to showcase his talents and process. It would help international audience see him.”

jetiman007 said: “This dude can build a security drone… he just need the capital and more hands.”

lorbah_lee said: “Pure talent ❤️ this guy needs to be taken to the United state armed forces.”

corlerdayy said: “This little aircraft can me used to fight insurgency by using the video to locate anywhere they are in the forest.”

ephexzee said: “This guy has everything the armed forces needs to combat the incessant insurrections and insecurity in our country. This talent must be tapped ASAP.”

ayomidate said: “This is amazing Nigeria got talent.”

FAQs:

Who is the young Nigerian boy that built and flew a plane using local materials?

The boy is a gifted young Nigerian inventor (name often not revealed for privacy), known for his creativity and innovation in building functional model planes using locally sourced materials such as wood, plastic, and wires. His remarkable talent recently went viral after being featured by skit maker and comedian Cute Abiola.

What materials did he use to build the airplane?

He used easily accessible, low-cost materials like wood planks, aluminum sheets, plastic containers, wires, and motors salvaged from electronics. His ingenuity lies in crafting a working model that can actually fly, despite the lack of advanced tools or funding.

How did Cute Abiola get involved with the boy?

Cute Abiola discovered the boy’s talent through social media clips shared online. Impressed by his skills, he paid a visit to encourage him and shared the experience in a now-viral video. The comedian is known for supporting young talents and pledged to help him grow further.

Did the plane actually fly in the video?

Yes, in the viral clip shared by Cute Abiola, the plane was shown lifting off the ground and flying, much to the amazement of viewers. It demonstrated the boy’s deep understanding of basic aerodynamics and mechanical construction.

Are there any plans to sponsor or support the boy’s talent?

Following the video’s popularity, there have been growing calls from the public and influencers for the boy to receive scholarships, mentorships, or technical training. Cute Abiola hinted at plans to connect him with professionals or educational opportunities to nurture his innovation.

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