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The Viral Nigerian Boy Who Built A Replica Of Kano Overhead Bridge Has Been Awarded A Scholarship To Study In The US

A young boy’s talent has become the catalyst for the upliftment of his family as a construction company has taken note of it.

The young Nigerian lad identified as Musa Sani had become an internet sensation after a replica of the Borno state overhead bridge he built with locally-sourced materials went viral.

His family members were also blessed Photo Credit: @OvieNewsSource: TwitterThe blessing went around his family

Sharing snaps of Musa and his creation on Twitter, a Nigerian tweep with the handle @OvieNews announced that a construction company, Ronchess Global Resources, has offered Musa university scholarship to study in the United States.

@OvieNews who said he was contacted by the company’s CEO, added that the construction establishment also gifted Musa’s mum the sum of N1 million to start a business, while his father was given a job.

They also promised to enroll Musa’s siblings in good schools and will move the family to a furnished apartment in Maiduguri.

People celebrate the development

Nuruddeen Ibrahim Kafinta said:

“MashaAllah. This is an endowment of gift and blessings from Allah.”

Centina J Aridi said:

“Congratulations So good to hear..I’m so happy to hear this .

Eunice Alonge Obaro said:

“Means nothing; father will probably just marry more wives and have more 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren.”

Sabiu Ibrahim said:

“This is commendable. Let’s make this go viral to encourage both the kids and Ronchess Global Resources.”

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