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Man Converts Motorcycle Into Giant High Heel Shoe that Can Be Moved

A Nigerian man has stunned many people with his incredible work after converting a motorcycle into a giant high heel shoe.

This is Danladi Ibrahim, a 23-year-old Nigerian man based in Kaduna whose recent creation has left many people in awe.

The man actually converted a motorcycle into a high-heeled shoe that can be moved about.

According to SplufikNigerians, which shared the story on Instagram, Danladi developed his skills after going to watch his father repair bicycles at an early age.

SplufikNigerians reports that Danladi was only seven years old when he started going to his father’s shop to watch how he repaired different bicycles.

A decade later, having developed much interest, he decided to drop out of Rimi College, Kaduna to venture into welding after which he became a motorcycle mechanic.

Ibrahim now uncouple and repair things formerly strange to him. One of his many inventions is a two-wheel motorcycle he reconstructed to a tricycle shaped like a lady’s shoe.

“I was mocked but I did not give up,” said the 23-year-old.

“I’m very happy to have proved myself worthy against the doubts of so many people who felt I was just wasting my time. They watched me as I made those unique items and I’m glad I’ve never been involved in any form of accident.

“I have been riding it for two years now and I did the test drive on a distance of about 25 km. Along the way, the police overtook me and asked me to park and I complied. I thought they wanted to arrest me, but to my astonishment, they brought out their phones and took a snapshot of me.”

According to Danladi, no government agency like the NBTI, NDE or a technical institution like Kaduna Polytechnic or Technical College Malali has ever contacted him on how he can develop or teach youngsters in a joint partnership.

He also urges parents to encourage their children to acquire skills, especially when they are still young.

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