Fabrication engineer and chief executive officer of Bennie Technologies LTD, Jerry Mallo, has unveiled the first made in Nigeria carbon fiber sports car.
The carbon fibre car named Bennie Purrie was exhibited on Thursday at Transcorp Hilton in Abuja.
“Africa is a good market for luxury vehicles,” Mallo said on ChannelsTV Sunrise Daily on Friday.
“I got that exposure when I was in the UK in Europe, we learnt that making the car is just half of the challenge, and selling it is the other half.”
“Africa is usually is the target place to sell these vehicles, so I feel there’s a big market for it here.”
The 25-year-old, who hailed from Bokkos, Jos, Plateau State said he discovered his passion for cars at the age of five when he was in primary 2.
He said while in school he found it difficult to comprehend the theoretical aspect of his courses but did well in his practical classes.
“We have a lot of hand skilled individuals in Nigeria and they are lying wasted if you would allow me to say it, it is like the theoretical aspect is what is valued more and I am poor at the theoretical so I saw it as a challenge why don’t I do something practically-inclined and will also be platform for others to put their mind and we’ll make a living out of it,” Mallo said.
The Plateau State-born engineer said he was inspired to create the sports car because Nigeria and Africa at large have all the required resources and raw materials needed.
He was presented with a car and N1 million by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as the MSME Awards grand winner of the year and given the scholarship to study in any university around the world.