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Four Nigerian teenage girls invent urine-powered generator

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By Francesca Hangeior

Four Nigerian teenage girls have invented a generator powered which can use a litre of urine to produce six hours of electricity.

The girls – Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke Oluwatoyin, and Bello Eniola displayed the invention at the annual event Maker Faire Africa, held in Lagos.

Four Nigerian teenage girls have invented a generator powered which can use a litre of urine to produce six hours of electricity.

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The girls – Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke Oluwatoyin, and Bello Eniola displayed the invention at the annual event Maker Faire Africa, held in Lagos.

RusselSmith, a leading provider of Integrated Energy Solutions disclosed this, adding that Adebola, a 14-year-old said the idea of using urine to produce electricity started when she read an article about a family of five who lost their lives.

She said that the family members died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning as they inhaled fumes emanating from their generator while asleep.

She said she was worried by the incident thinking about how she could help to prevent similar occurences from happening in the future concluding that the way out was to find another power source that does not release carbon monoxide.

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Adebola said she related the idea with her three friends – Abiola, Oluwatoyin who are also 14-years-old and Eniola, a 15-year-old.

The four friends named themselves “Fantastic Four” and began their journey to develop a solution which later on became successful and celebrated even on a global scale.

The Fantastic Four stated that they told their science teacher, Olaide Lawal, about their idea, who encouraged them that the indication was possible.

With this inspiration, the teen girls began experimenting with possible materials that could produce power instead of relying on carbon. They said that it dawned on them that rocket engines run on hydrogen.

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According to the girls, the premise of their invention was that if hydrogen was the raw material in their generator, the end product would be water. The team said after they experimented with water, they encountered a hurdle.

The team revealed that because water produces low hydrogen, they concluded that if they electrolysed water, the generator would lose 1.25 volts per cycle.

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Tinubu confesses, says corruption can’t be eradicated in Nigeria

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President Bola Tinubu has reaffirmed his stance on removing the fuel subsidy, describing it as a necessary step to secure Nigeria’s financial future. Speaking during his first live presidential media chat broadcast nationwide on Monday, Tinubu acknowledged the challenges of combating corruption but emphasized that systemic flaws must be addressed to reduce it.

Corruption: A Persistent Challenge

The president admitted that while corruption cannot be entirely eliminated, it can be minimized through strategic measures.
“Block all the loopholes, where anybody can just gain in the system. Part of the anti-corruption is the removal of subsidy too. It is very, very difficult to say you will eliminate it, but you can reduce it to the barest minimum,” Tinubu said.

He further stressed the need to meet citizens’ needs, support education, and improve living standards as part of his administration’s efforts to combat corruption.

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Fuel Subsidy Removal: No Regrets

President Tinubu stood by his decision to remove the fuel subsidy, arguing that the policy was unsustainable and a drain on Nigeria’s resources.
“We are spending our future. We are spending our generation’s fortunes. We are not investing. We are just deceiving ourselves,” he said.

The president warned that maintaining the subsidy would lead to financial disaster, not just for the current generation but for future ones.
“I don’t have any regret in removing the fuel subsidy. We have no choice. Otherwise, we are headed for the slippery slope,” Tinubu concluded.

Stampede Tragedies: Organisers at Fault

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During the chat, Tinubu also addressed the recent fatal stampedes in Ibadan, Anambra, and Abuja, which claimed over 60 lives during palliative distributions. He described the incidents as a “grave error” on the part of the organisers.

“I’ve been giving to the less privileged at Bourdillon for the past 25 years, and we’ve never experienced a stampede,” the president said.

The Federal Capital Territory Police Command confirmed that 10 individuals, including four children, died in a stampede during a food distribution event at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Maitama, Abuja, on Saturday. Similarly, in Ibadan, 32 children lost their lives in a similar incident, as reported by PUNCH Online.

Tinubu extended condolences to the families of the victims and advised against publicizing events when resources are insufficient to meet demand.

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Conclusion

President Tinubu’s media chat highlighted the tough decisions his administration is making to address systemic challenges, including corruption and economic sustainability. While acknowledging the difficulties, he reaffirmed his commitment to reforms aimed at securing Nigeria’s future.

As the nation continues to adjust to these changes, Tinubu’s policies are likely to shape Nigeria’s path toward long-term stability.

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Retired AIG Bola Longe is dead

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Retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Emmanuel Adebola Longe is dead. He died on Sunday.

The Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ibadan branch, Ibrahim Lawal confirmed the news of his death in a telephone confirmation with Tribune Online on Monday.

He has earlier issued a statement to announce his death.

The statement read, “The death has been announced of Pastor Bola Longe AIG (Rtd), a partner at Afe Babalola & co which sad event happened yesterday.

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“The Bar commiserate with the family and Emmanuel Chambers. May Almighty God repose his soul.”

Longe, who burst one of the largest syndicates of railway line vandals in North Central Nigeria in 2021, retired from the service of the Nigeria Police Force. after 33 years and eight months of meritorious service to his country.

Bola Longe retired from the rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG in-charge of Federal Operations, (Fed.Ops) Force Headquarters, Abuja.

He was an alumnus of the University of Ibadan, UI), and the University of Lagos.

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He was a renowned student activist, a master of political science, peace and conflict expert, a refined solicitor, investigator, mentor and pastor.

Longe was one of the finest personnel in the Nigeria Police Force who served and left unblemished.

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Just in: Tinubu exposes those behind deadly stampedes

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President Bola Tinubu has accused organisers for the deadly stampedes that occurred during the distribution of relief materials in three states.

Recall in the past week, chaotic scenes in Ibadan, Anambra and Abuja led to the deaths of over 60 people, including children, as crowds scrambled for food items.

During a Presidential Media Chat on Monday, Tinubu described the events as a critical failure in planning and execution.

Condolences to those who lost a family member, but it is good to give. I have been giving out food stuff, commodities, etc. in Bourdillon.

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“I am an organized person and that’s why I have been giving people food for the past 25 years and no incident has happened.

“Let this tragedy not affect us”, the Nigerian leader said.

The president also said he has no plans to reduce his cabinet or sack more ministers.

For the controversial tax reform bills, he said it has come to stay.

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He also revealed he has no regrets removing fuel subsidy.

He declared utmost confidence in his security chiefs saying over the past decades, wanton killings has reduced drastically.

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