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Nigerian Youth Showcases Brain-Computer Innovation

A young Nigerian innovator, Khalifa Aminu, has demonstrated a breakthrough technology that allows the control of household electronics using brain signals without surgical procedures.

Announcing the feat on his social media handles, Aminu explained that the system works by detecting electrical signals from the brain through a cap fitted with electrodes. The signals are then processed by a microcontroller, which translates them into commands to operate devices such as lights, fans, and televisions.

He noted that unlike popular perceptions influenced by global projects such as Neuralink, his method does not require any form of surgery.

“In my tests, I can switch on a light, fan, or TV simply by thinking about it. The system captures the brain activity and immediately relays it to connected appliances,” he said.

The development has been hailed as a sign of the ingenuity of Nigerian youths and their growing contribution to nation building through technology and innovation.

Observers say the breakthrough points to opportunities in healthcare, robotics, and smart living, and could further position Nigeria as an emerging hub for technological advancement in Africa.

Aminu has called on Nigerians and the international community to support young innovators by sharing and promoting such efforts.

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