Sylvester Kweku, a 27-year-old individual from Otrokper (near Asesewa) in the Upper Manya Krobo District of the Eastern Region, Ghana, has nurtured a lifelong aspiration of owning an automobile. In pursuit of this dream, he took matters into his own hands and embarked on the task of constructing a car himself.
Despite having no prior mechanical experience, this welder dedicated seven months to building the vehicle from the ground up, utilizing components sourced from various car models and scrap metals. His tools of choice were basic, including a pole bender, and he even relied on his own manual dexterity to shape metal pieces for the car’s frame.
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Currently, he is in the process of assessing the car’s suitability for the road, conducting tests for roadworthiness and durability along the route connecting Otorkporlu and Asesewa in the Upper Manya Krobo District. His remarkable achievement has garnered pride and admiration from the entire Kroboland, Dangmeland, and Ghana community.
We hope that he attracts the attention of potential investors who can assist him in refining and enhancing his creation. Kudos to him for his remarkable endeavor.
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