The Youth corper in Nigeria that built a drone
I applaud this young man for his creativity!
The deputy governor of Osun State, Titi Laoye-Tomori, was among
dignitaries who watched in admiration as a drone built by a corps member
posted to Osun took off and carried out surveillance of the parade
ground at the Permanent Orientation Camp of the National Youth Service
Corps on Monday.
The corps member, Olaolu Ayoola, a graduate of Computer
Science/Engineering of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology,
Ogbomoso, stole the show with his project during the closing ceremony of
the orientation course for the 2014 batch ‘C’ of corps members deployed
in the state.
The drone, which soldiers and other security agents present at the event
described as a good one, flew for about 10 minutes before it landed.
The wonderful drone, fixed with a surveillance camera, can stay in the
air for 20 minutes and is capable of climbing up to 500 metres...
The device with remote control and 2.4G radio transmitter carried out
live recording of the event, which he monitored on his black berry
phone.
Ayoola told Puncn in an interview that his love for aeronautics drove him into building the device.
According to him, apart from military use, the drone is also useful in
hoisting flags as well as monitoring ongoing activities in large farms.
He said, “This type of drone, if fully developed, can be used by
farmers. You can deploy it to fly round a farm of about 20 hectares and
you will monitor what is going on.
“It can also be used to monitor traffic situation and flooded areas. I
spent over N20,000 to build it, but I can do something with a bigger
capacity and which will stay for hours on air if fund is available.”
Speaking, the deputy governor, who said she was impressed with the
initiative, urged other youths to emulate Ayoola. She said, “I am very
impressed with what you have done. It is a good thing and other youths
should emulate you.
“Anywhere you are posted to, I want you to assemble a group of youths
who you can teach how to invent something like this. This is a wonderful
skill and I am impressed with this.”