Samuel Aboagye: Ghanaian JHS student creates bluetooth speaker box out of gallon
- A JHS student at Aggrey Road No2 JHS in Tema has created a sound system with waste gallons
- The talented boy named Samuel Aboagye used Dext Technology Limited's Science Set as a tool to produce the sound system that uses Bluetooth
- Ghanaians have been raining showers of praises on Samuel for his creative electronic gadget
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Samuel Aboagye, a junior high school student at Aggrey Road number two JHS has created an amazing Bluetooth speaker box using a regular water gallon.
In a post originally put up by Dext Technology Limited and further explained by Mckingtorch Makafui Awuku, it is indicated that the young boy developed the sound system with gallons that were regarded as waste.
It is indicated that Samuel used practical concepts of electric current flow, conductors and non-conductors as well as design thinking techniques to make the creative electronic device.
See the post below:
Many Ghanaians have been highly impressed by the boy's creativity and have been sharing their thoughts on the exciting piece of news.
Perk Pomeyie praised Samuel with the words:
Great work. This is amazing. What would have been more amazing is a video of the innovation being tested for us to have a complete \sensual experience.
Surama King badly wanted to get connected to Samuel Aboagye
OMG. How can you connect me with this young gentleman?
Kofi Nyame praised Samuel's creation and compared it to what university students from the school of technology in Kumasi can produce
Good work..Even KNUST students can't think of this to even develop something like this
In another exciting report, Accra to Tamale airline Passion Air has made history after employing the services of a crew that was made up of only females right from the flight deck to the cabin.
According to a report filed by the airline sighted by YEN.com.gh on the group's official Facebook handle, the all-female crew made the historic feat on Saturday, February 20, 2021.
The move by the flight, OP 178, was aimed at empowering women and encouraging their participation in male-dominated fields.
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