A 16 years student of Agorgbe D.A Basic School named GLAKPE KINGSLEY who’s coming from a very small village called Agorgbe near Kpotame in the South Tongu District of Volta region of Ghana.
Mr Kingsley has gathered an empty milk and tomato tins to build a remote car which uses battery to operate or move.
Kingsley Glakpe |
Kekeli News visited the school to ask the boy how the whole idea came about,
“ I used three days to gather the empty tins and one week for the building of the car. I used a game an old game pad for the remote and old small tyres from spoil toy cars.” Kingsley said.
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Mr Agama James Xorlali his class teacher said the boy is among the average student in the class and very willingly to participate in every activities and ready to learn new things.
Kingsley’s headmaster Mr. Emmanuel Avorkpo also recommended and congratulate Kingsley for placing himself one step ahead of his future dreams and encourage him to do more.
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Kingsley told KEKELI NEWS that he want to become an Engineer in future, that he needs support from anyone or NGOs that’s ready make his dreams come true.
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