Ghanaian Man Takes Generator to Polyclinic as His Pregnant Wife Goes to Deliver (Video)
- A man presented a plant along with his pregnant wife to the Somanya Polyclinic on the evening of Wednesday, August 17, 2022
- The plant was meant to provide health personnel at the facility with electricity to work on his significant other
- Residents of Lower Manya and Yilo Krobo have been without electricity for weeks after the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) cut them off from the national grid
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A man who took his pregnant wife to the Somanya Polyclinic presented a plant to provide electricity for health personnel to work on his better half.
The incident reportedly happened on Wednesday, August 17, in the Eastern Region, where residents of Lower Manya and Yilo Krobo have been without electricity for weeks.
The areas were plunged into darkness after the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) cut them off from the national grid following a misunderstanding between ECG staff and residents.
The altercation ensued over meter replacements in the areas, where some residents resisted an exercise by ECG to install prepaid meters with postpaid ones.
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The man's plant was meant to provide the health personnel with electricity to work on his wife.
Watch the video below:
Ghanaian Engineer Builds Power Bank to Charge Laptops
In a separate story on YEN.com.gh, a Ghanaian engineer, Robert Nsoh, has built a power bank called EcoMini+ that provides the user with 24/7 light and at least four times laptop recharging.
The device is purposely for laptops and other low-consumption devices like smartphones and light bulbs.
Nsoh told Myjoyonline that EcoMini+ has a ''laptop slot for recharging all kinds of laptops and a DC-3 V slot where you can plug in the bulbs for lighting''.
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Also, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a genius Ghanaian child innovator has put his talent to use by building several electronic devices that include an excavator, mower, and vacuum cleaner.
The boy, whose name is yet to be known, built the machines with cheap materials but managed to achieve his goal.
Despite his limited resources, components of the excavator, including the bucket, arm, and boom, are all functioning.
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Source: YEN.com.gh