Man Builds Toilet that Generates Cooking Gas, Electricity

Man Builds Toilet that Generates Cooking Gas, Electricity

  • As people decry high cooking gas and electricity prices across the country, a Nigerian man thought of the alternative
  • The man built a toilet that can generate cooking gas and electricity, connecting his house to the facility
  • He shared photos of the impressive innovation showing the connection and how it works, eliciting mixed reactions on social media

As the cost of fuel and cooking gas remains high globally, one man has thought of an alternative.

Biogas, Nigerian man builds toilet that makes electricity, toilet that generates gas for cooking
The man's innovation reportedly lasts long. Photo: Bekwarra.
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The Nigerian man built a toilet that generates cooking gas and electricity for consumption.

According to a Facebook post by Rant HQ Extension, the innovation is very cheap and lasts longer.

Biogas energy

The man shared Photos of the innovation, showing the connection from the toilet to his house and how it works.

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Okwudor, who hails from Njaba in Imo state, cemented the floor of the toilet and made the connections using gas pipes.

The post sparked debate among social media users, with some calling on the nation to embrace the biogas energy

Below are sample comments on the post:

Iphyie Dickson said:

"It is annoying that most Nigerians are conversant with the biogas especially those that did physics and chemistry related courses in schools. Why not push a good project on this and save us from this outrageous gas price.
"To fill up 12.5kg cylinder of gas is 9500 naira (KSh 3,000). Most times it doesn't last up to a month. We really need a way out for the hard way of life Nigerians are facing."

John Aduku said:

"Biodegradable energy. Not new, go to East Africa and see how it contributes to more than fifty percent of energy use in most homes there. Rural Nigeria could embrace this method too."

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Chinenyenwa Chigbu Eno said:

"My female colleague built this biogas, but her own uses poultry dump to generate cooking gas."

Magdalene Ishaku Chagwas said:

"I always say this nothing is a waste to a chemical engineer... Proud of this guy,"

Nigerian invents stove that uses only water to cook

In September 2022, a 67-year-old built a water-cooking stove is said not to require the use of gas or kerosene to generate fire.

Hadi Usman's innovation was borne out of his desire to subsidise gas and kerosene costs.

The talented man who had previously assembled a radio transmitter and operated a community radio station wants relevant institutions to help him get his innovation patented.

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