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SHAME ON 9JA: Engineering Students In Senegal Produce Clinical Robots To Fight.. by Adefemi404: 6:13am On May 21, 2020
Shame on 9ja as Senegal engineering students produce clinical robots to help fight against corona virus.

When news like this come up I wonder what Nigerian engineers and engineering students are doing. There are over 500 Universities in Nigeria yet none of them could produce a little technological equipment. I am happy for Senegal an African country to produce such robots.

Shame on all Nigerian engineering students. What has engineering students in Nigeria being able to produce? Instead they produce collapsed buildings

The engineering students in Senegal were able to produce
1. Automatic hand sanitizer: this sanitizer is able to automatically dispense water if move your hands close...

2. They produced robots and were able to take blood samples to suspected covid-19 patients. They did it because their doctors were contacting the virus when treating the patients.

They produced about 5 different robots with automatic control systems.

For the pictures and to watch how those robots work, click on the link below
https://real-global-info..com/2020/05/engineering-students-in-senegal-produce.html

Re: SHAME ON 9JA: Engineering Students In Senegal Produce Clinical Robots To Fight.. by Drosonogasta(m): 6:44am On May 21, 2020
We still av dope engineering students in Nigeria who's project has always been recycled by their lecturers year in year out.

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