Nigerian boy who crafted a look-alike structure of Kano bridge gets US scholarship; family gets new house

The family of the small boy from Kano State who went viral for creating a look-alike design of the state’s iconic overhead bridge has been supported.

Musa Sani made headlines and became an internet phenomenon following a presentation of his handiwork, so the good news comes as a welcome surprise.

He had used locally found materials to construct the Kano state overhead bridge replica.

As the images went viral, it was learned that the little boy’s effort was noticed by a construction company, who granted him a university scholarship to study in the United States.

Musa’s mother was given N1 million to establish a business, while his father was given a job, according to Aminu Adamu Abdullahi, a Facebook user who made the discovery.
Musa’s siblings will also be enrolled in good schools and the family will be moved to a furnished apartment in Maiduguri, reports say.

Aminu Adamu Abdullahi wrote:

”Good News, A Construction Company Will Employ Musa Sani’s Father Also And Give His Mother 1 Million Naira To Start A Business While Getting The Family A New And Well Furnished Apartment In Maiduguri.

“His Siblings Will Be Admitted Into Good Schools While Musa Sani (The Young Constructor) Will Be Giving University Scholarship To The United States Of America.

”Wow, Congratulations Musa Sani.”

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