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Beautiful inspiration! THANK YOU ALHAJI! Power on!!!
ОтветитьBro invented charcoal 🙃🙃🙃
Ответитьanother example of the private sector solving an environmental problem better than most other entities, my hats off too him.
ОтветитьYou can use coconut husks and shells as stove fuels as they are (just need to chop them into small pieces to fit the stove). My family did that back in the day, some 30 years ago. Deforestation problem, you take some, you need to replace what you took, i.e. planting new trees. However, if you deforest for living spaces, then you would not have spaces to replant.
ОтветитьAmazingly a powerful story, kids these days need to watch this and this might make them appreciate life and their parents for bringing them into this world💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
ОтветитьI hope they're doing well
Ответитьhe is very smart to slowly create his own business that's not being overly government taxed.
Ответитьi know how to stop deforestation, WHAT IF we stopped cutting trees
Ответитьi see the biggest problem is to get people to buy your charcoal when the tree in the back yard is free to cut. i like the idea of this but i think it may be a hard sell to people who get there fire starter for free..
Ответить"He lost his adoptive family in a mudslide when he was 17. Before that, he spent years living on the streets."
Bro's mom is in this video.
proud of this man, wish I could work for him.
ОтветитьImpressive
ОтветитьThis looks like the crap food from snow piercer
ОтветитьHe lost his ADOPTIVE FAMILY
bro didn't even get a second chance 😭
Where are all these coconuts and why can't I eat them before we waste them
ОтветитьBros never heard of seeds
ОтветитьBy no means am I trying to downplay him. But his product isn't new. But it is a necessary good of converting organic waste material and converting it into coal and adding an accelerant like Coconut oil to the mix.
Maybe the region could stand to have some conservation effort against deforestation.
I had no idea coconuts poop.
ОтветитьCoconut shell burn so flammable,so flammable that a single shell burning is the equivalent of a whole kindle of wood
Ответить4 years on the streets DEDICATION
ОтветитьIsnt this the stuff they ate in Snowpiercer?
Ответитьthis guy is on to something, the US barbecue's a lot how to get this guy on some extra jump start give idea's and how to get this to the US also that would increase for big idea's
ОтветитьIf they had a sealed container to fire it could produce Binchōtan which can make hotter heats without making much smoke
Ответитьjust watched it because those "Briquettes" looked hella satisfying
ОтветитьSo.... wait.... They're burning wood.. to make coconut charcoal... to... save wood..
Ответитьincrease carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. good job 🤣
Ответить❤❤❤
Ответитьhe doing good, he should focus on making his country better and the wealth will come this kid has so much potential to be a leader and a beacon in his community.
ОтветитьAn honorable undertaking but can the production scale and is it competitive price wise?
ОтветитьSeems highly inefficient compared to wood farming. Otherwise, looks great!
Ответитьngl these are the type of people that end up ''disappearing'' soon, in such lawless countries
ОтветитьWhat do you add to the charcoal powder?
Ответить"please fund us" did you see how much work it takes... doesnt work.
ОтветитьGod bless you, my brother, but please don’t forget do this for Africa do this for our people
ОтветитьI've used these to smoke my hookah. They're great!
ОтветитьGreat advertisement for fossil fuels
Ответитьhmm idk so coconut shells can be burned right so why dont ppl just use them as fuel instead of spending extra money to buy "coconut coal"?
ОтветитьOne issue though, is rural people and people who live off the land, as opposed to your typical civilian who would buy briquettes, rural people are self sufficient and want a fuel they can obtain themselves without a middle man, so these people would need the capability to manufacture these briquettes for themselves, just buying them is not an option for them.
ОтветитьThey chop down all the tree and mudslides are created. A great example of why Africa's problems are not the white man's fault.
Ответитьanyone have updates on how this company is doing?
ОтветитьWhat an inspiring man. I'm truly impressed.
Ответитьive gotten to a point in life where i end up on this video and think to myself "what a classic"
ОтветитьThe secret ingredient is " flour" mixed with water to bind it.
Ответитьthat's some shit.
Ответитьthe snowpiercer protein bar
ОтветитьCoconut husks and shells don't spew much smoke unlike the traditional firewood.
ОтветитьI bet the coconut briquette affects the taste of the meat. Probably really interesting
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