Photos: A Nigerian Inventor Building A Jet Car
Photos: A Nigerian Inventor Building A Jet Car
Kehinde Durojaiye, a self taught Nigerien Inventor, might have the answer to the city’s woes: a jet car that can run on land, sea and in the air.
Lagos is synonymous with heavy traffic and congestion.
Durojaiye, nicknamed ‘Kenny jet,’ calls
his ambitious invention ‘an aero-amphibious jet car’ and he told CNN he
has achieved two out of his three goals.
“I tested it in the sea and a lot of
people were surprised it can move on the land and sea,” he said. “That’s
one of those things that amazes people.”
Durojaiye told he has traveled as far as
Ibadan (84 miles away from Lagos) in his car and claims it can move 120
kilometers per hour on land and at least six knots on the sea.
In a sea of Toyotas and Hyundais, Durojaiye’s unconventional looking car certainly turns heads.
A keen inventor since childhood, the
46-year old spends a lot of time at his workshop, which sits on a dump
site next to the Lagos lagoon.
The married father of four has made four
prototype cars, from everyday, discarded materials like wood, plastic
and Styrofoam. Inside the latest version you’ll find an office chair, a
keyboard and a steering wheel recycled from a keke na pep [tricycle].
He spends hours refining prototypes of the car, hoping that one day he will make it fly.
“We want the whole world to know it is
possible to have a kind of machine that can move on land, on sea and fly
and perhaps move under the sea,” he explained. “That’s my ultimate
goal.”
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