President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday expressed delight over the
creativity of a 25-year-old Nigerian, Jessica Matthews, who invented a
power-generating football called SOCCKET ball.
Matthews,
who is a co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Unchartedplay, was at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja to present the ball, which can generate three hours
of light from 30 minutes of play to Jonathan.
She
also presented an energy-generating skipping rope to the President.
While
congratulating her on her creativity and innovativeness, Jonathan said he was
impressed that Matthews, who trained as a psychologist and economist, developed
herself in the field of science.
He
described her feat as a proof of the quality of human resource present in
Nigeria.
The
President said the invention was useful as a major tool that could be used to
mobilise young Nigerians and encourage them to think more deeply.
Matthews
said, “Sometimes power is lost and you say what can you do to solve this
situation and I saw my cousins and everyone playing football, playing with
everything not even with football alone.
“I
say this is amazing and they can rival Messi. If we can take this kinetic that
is generated here and use it to address the issues that we really have; kinetic
energy is used for windmill, why not the ball?”
She
said although the items were already on sale in New York, she had not started
making them in Nigeria.
She,
however, said when they would be made available for sale in Nigeria, the cost
would be equivalent to what people pay for a solar inverter.
Minister
of Trade and Investment, Olusegun Aganga, said the Federal Government was
looking at the possibilities of manufacturing the items in Nigeria and see how
to make them cheaper for Nigerians.
He
said, “Jessica is a Nigerian, she studied at Harvard University, she went to
Business School and actually taught herself Electrical and Mechanical
Engineering. So, she is an inspiration to every Nigerian especially our
children in Nigerian universities. This is a product not only for Nigeria, but
a product made in Nigeria by a Nigerian and for the world.
“The
second thing is that the product is actually versatile, it is not just about
the electricity you see, you can use it to charge your mobile phones, for fans,
so there are so many things for which it can be used.”
Source: Punch

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