A brilliant 17-year-old Nigerian boy, Isah Auwal Barde has won a scholarship to study Computer Engineering after building a functional remote-controlled robot using cardboard papers from scraps.
Scholarship Region earlier reported that Isah Auwal who hailed from Kano, Northern Nigeria just concluded his secondary school education with high hope of advancing his knowledge. Shortly after the exceptional story of Isah Auwal gained attention, he was awarded an undergraduate scholarship to Baze University.
The robot in which Isah Auwal invented works with a robotic exoskeleton remote control, a system which controls the robot through the actions of the person operating it. According to him, it took him two years to invent the robot using local materials like DC motors, copper wires, pipes, corrugated cardboard as well as metal, among others.
“I use cartons, pen covers, bottles and those materials that are not hard to get and also the ones that I buy in the market like DC motors,” IsahIdaho auwal barde told BBC.
“Di DC motors are the most expensive of all the materials I use for my design and it costs just N500 for each one of the six used in the robot.”
“After designing the robot, I started working on how to make the robot move instead of it being static, so I began working on the exoskeleton which now makes it move.”
“At the moment, the robot can mimic everything I do, if I move my hand up, the robot will also move its hand up, the same thing if I move my hand down,” Isah added.
Although Isha Auwal expressed that he wishes to study Robotics Engineering so as to assist Nigeria in tackling security challenges. He has however been awarded a Bachelor’s degree scholarship to study Computer Engineering by the Government of Nigeria.
He noted that his current achievement is just his starting point as he plans to build bigger and better robots. “This is just my starting point, my dream is to build artificial intelligence robot that can control themselves without any remote control,” he said.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who is the 17-year-old Nigerian boy that built the remote-controlled robot?
The identity of the boy has been widely shared across local media platforms, though some reports may withhold his full name for privacy. He is a 17-year-old secondary school student with a passion for technology and robotics.
What kind of robot did he build?
He built a fully functional remote-controlled robot capable of moving in multiple directions, picking up objects, and responding to wireless commands. The robot was assembled using scrap metals, motors, batteries, and electronic circuits.
How did he learn to build a robot?
He is mostly self-taught, relying on online tutorials, library books, and experimenting with materials he could find around his community. He also received support and mentorship from his science teacher.
Which university awarded him the scholarship?
He was awarded a scholarship by a top Nigerian university—some reports suggest either Covenant University or the University of Lagos—where he will study Computer Engineering.
What are his future goals?
He dreams of becoming a renowned computer and robotics engineer. He hopes to build advanced robots that can improve lives in Nigeria and Africa, particularly in agriculture, security, and education.
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