Being a child does not and cannot cease one from being a change in their society. Many others(yet to be discovered) are doing amazingly well and blowing minds with their contributions to society in order to effect change.
This is exactly the case of Henry Senyegbe, a 17-year-old student of IPMC, founder, and CEO of Co Club Academy who has made monumental inventions to aid special needs persons in society to be more self-sufficient.
To begin with this vision of his, he has invented a spectacle, and a walking stick to aid the visually impaired in their movements. Henry is also in the process of inventing a wheelchair for anyone with walking impairment.
He does not have a disability nor is he a relative to any, he is just a creator of change. Interestingly, his walking stick took just 2 hours to make.
Henry, with his passion for robotics, began his inventions at age 13 after he snuck up at a boot camp on robotics meant for those above his age – 18 years and above.
Speaking as a special guest on Citi TV’s Upside Down show co-hosted by award-winning broadcaster Frema Adunyame and Nana Tuffour, Henry divulged that he is one person who believes that, “your present life is a reflection of your past events”. He is however appealing for support to aid him do even more of these inventions.
Watch the full interview here on the Upside Down Show.
By: Hellen Grace Akomah