“He Knows Nothing in School”: 8-Year-Old Boy Fixes Electronics, Connects 2 Batteries to Generate Electricity

“He Knows Nothing in School”: 8-Year-Old Boy Fixes Electronics, Connects 2 Batteries to Generate Electricity

  • A Nigerian boy whose performance has been very poor in school amazed people with his technical skill in a video
  • The boy's sister said they had tried all they could to make the boy improve in his studies, but nothing changed
  • According to her, the kid can easily fix electronics in the house, a skill that nobody in the family could explain how he got

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A Nigerian lady has shared the video of her brother, who is very good with electrical devices. The sister said he could fix things.

She revealed that despite his low academic performance in school, the boy is very good with wires. The eight-year-old was filmed as he tried to connect two batteries to generate electricity.

Smart boy/kid generated electricity.
His sister complained about him not knowing anything in school. Photo source: @helendemzy
Source: UGC

Smart boy who always performs poorly in class

The sister (@helendemzy) narrated how the boy dismantled their daddy's radio and coupled it back. She said he also once upgraded a toy car he was given and made it move.

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According to her, all efforts to make the boy a performing student in his class have been abortive. She asked people for advice. TikTokers in the video's comment section told her to take the boy to a technical school.

Watch his video below:

YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below:

Micoolj said:

"He's a good engineer.. he just needs more encouragement."

Digo B said:

"Private tutor will help."

Babynbaby said:

"Please take him to technic school please."

not2but1alicia said:

"My brother was like this but we never gave up on his education with time he will learn in class."

Solar_System said:

"He’s a genius in the wrong school environment."

Jay Jay said:

"I did more when I was small sef."

daniel said:

"Take him to technical school. if u r in Lagos take him to yaba technical college they have primary and secondary school for kids like this."

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Darc said:

"I believe you know something for class but u no fit still fix light everybody get where dem take good."

Lady buys sandals for kid

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a kind Nigerian lady (@a.a_clown2) changed a kid's life for good. She saw the boy on the road looking rough. His sandals and school bag were all torn.

The lady told the boy she had seen him begging for pure water the previous day. She was surprised that the kid always goes from Mile 12 in Lagos to Ikorodu to school.

Man helps poor girl

In other news, a Nigerian man, @greenwood, went online to show how he rendered quality help to a girl whose options in life are minimal.

In a video that has gathered reactions on TikTok, the young man said that the kid always picks up his hostel's waste bin.

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Source: Legit.ng

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