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Emeka Nelson: Meet Nigerian gradaute who’ll turn nylon bag into petrol

Emeka Nelson: Meet Nigerian gradaute who’ll turn nylon bag into petrol

Emeka Nelson says this power generator runs on water.
Emeka Nelson says this power generator runs on water.

A young Nigerian graduate says he’s at the verge of inventing a machine that will milk petrol from non-biodegradable wastes like plastics and waterproof nylon.

Not only that. Emeka Nelson says the machine will also extract diesel, kerosene, and some other heavy oils and interlocking stones from such wastes.

He’s named the machine “MGBANWE C12” and says he needs at least N1 million right now to make the eye-popping invention a reality.

He’s also calling on Nigerians, and every human on planet Earth, to invest at least N2 million in his project in the short term.

Nelson said he already made a breakthrough with another machine – an electric generator he claims runs on water.


Who is Emeka Nelson?

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  • Emeka Nelson’s Facebook profile says he hails from Nsukka, in Enugu state.
  • He’s director of Creative E Machines.
  • He attended Community Secondary School, Umuokpu Awka in Anambra State.
  • He also studied at National Metallurgical Training Institute, in Onitsha, Anambra State.
  • He speaks Igbo and English.
  • One of his favourite books is Robert Greene “48 Laws of Power”.
  • He loves Discovery Channel, and TV series Merlin.
  • He’s single.

Karo Kanye Akamune, who claims to be based in the United States, is the man trying to help Nelson raise funds for this project.

“Investors stand a good chance of making some good money,” Akamune wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday.

“This is a win-win situation. Let us arise. If you are serious about investing, please, send me a private message here on Facebook.”

And here's the machine that turns waste into petrol.
And here’s the machine that turns waste into petrol.

He also provide a Yahoo email address interested donors can reach him at.

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He says he’s the “Technology Developer and Founder, A Day in the Life of a Technology Developer – ADay.”

“At ADay”,  he wrote “we work ethically and professionally to promote the growth, development, maturation and sustainability of Science and Technology in emerging economies like Nigeria.”

“I have been at this for over 20 years,” he said.

While some Nigerians have signified interest in helping Nelson realise his dreams, other say this is nothing but a scam.

We shall see..

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