The Boy Who Built a Radio from Trash
In a small village near Jos, Nigeria, 14-year-old Musa collected old wires, broken radios, and scraps from dumpsites. With no formal training, he built a working radio that now entertains his entire community. When asked how he did it, he smiled and said, “I just wanted to hear the world speak to me.” His story went viral and he’s now receiving offers to study engineering abroad.
In a small village near Jos, Nigeria, 14-year-old Musa collected old wires, broken radios, and scraps from dumpsites. With no formal training, he built a working radio that now entertains his entire community. When asked how he did it, he smiled and said, “I just wanted to hear the world speak to me.” His story went viral and he’s now receiving offers to study engineering abroad.
The Boy Who Built a Radio from Trash
In a small village near Jos, Nigeria, 14-year-old Musa collected old wires, broken radios, and scraps from dumpsites. With no formal training, he built a working radio that now entertains his entire community. When asked how he did it, he smiled and said, “I just wanted to hear the world speak to me.” His story went viral and he’s now receiving offers to study engineering abroad.
