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Tinubu Commends Young Nigerian Innovator: World's Smallest GPS Device Sets New Record

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has praised young Nigerian inventor Oluwatobi Oyinlola for establishing a new Guinness World Record by creating the planet’s tiniest GPS tracking system.

On Tuesday, through his verified X account (@officialABAT), the President congratulated Oyinloda for showcasing remarkable technical skills and celebrated this accomplishment as an indicator of the immense talent and promise harbored by Nigeria’s young people.

"A Nigerian named Oluwatobi Oyinlola has recently created a miniature GPS tracking device prototype, sized at 22.93 x 11.92 mm, which holds potential applications across numerous sectors and aspects of daily living," stated the President.

“Oluwatobi, congratulations on achieving this milestone! It proves that young Nigerians can make an impact,” he concluded, ending with his initials, PBAT.

The innovative gadget, holding a Guinness World Record, is anticipated to find extensive use in various fields such as logistics, security, healthcare, and transportation due to its small footprint and adaptable capabilities.

Oyinlola’s innovation contributes to an increasing number of Nigerian youths gaining international recognition for their accomplishments in science, technology, and creative fields. This reinforces the President’s recurring claim that Nigeria’s prosperity hinges on the creativity and vigor of its younger generation.

President Tinubu has consistently emphasized youth empowerment and innovation as crucial catalysts for national progress.

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