Meet Samuel Aboagye, a 17-year-old who creates electrical bikes to help disabled people.
A typical Ghanaian adolescent is likely to be burdened by the strain of finishing junior or senior high school.
Samuel Aboagye, on the other hand, is not your typical adolescent.
At the age of 17, this Ghanaian engineer is already solving problems that individuals with disabilities face on a daily basis.
This is particularly noteworthy for a gifted young guy living in a country where science and technology are not prioritized in the school system.
Samuel Aboagye is from Tema in Accra, Ghana’s Greater Accra Region.
He utilizes his passion for science and technology to investigate ways to develop electric bikes and tricycles to enable people with disabilities to move about more easily.
Samuel’s mission is to help every Ghanaian living with a disability enhance their quality of life.
More notably, Samuel aims to develop free electric cars for handicapped persons in the near future.
Samuel Aboagye just completed his junior high school schooling, according to an interview with Ruptly on YouTube.
The whole interview may be found here.
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