Coronavirus: Young Nigerian inventor creates handwashing device, gets bank offer




A Nigerian has come up with an invention to help curb the coronavirus spread across the country - Even though it is partly a means to frustrate the spread of the virus, there is the possibility that he could make money from it - Currently, an interest-free financial institution volunteers to help the inventor with the needed funds for the project A Nigerian man is the latest to make the world proud as he has discovered how to become a chief executive officer from the opportunity created by coronavirus.


A young man, @Swaggzeez1, brought his invention to Twitter without categorically saying if he was the one behind the idea. Since the spread of the coronavirus across continents, countries, groups and individuals have advocated hand washing as a way of combating it.


However, the inventor saw his opportunity in metal drums, redesigned them to ease hand washing with a possibility of earning a living from his work.

As expected, the young man got some accolades and words of encouragements from those who commented.

Fortunately, the invention has caught the attention of a bank which has volunteered to fund the project. The bank, non-interest financial institution, said in the comment section: “Good job, keep it up @Swaggzeez1. Thumbs up, in case you need financing we are here for you.

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