May God bless him
Imagine a young Nigerian guy being told that Africans can only buy luxury cars, never build them. Then he goes and does exactly that. 🏎️🔥
His name is **Jerry Mallo**. From a small workshop in Plateau State, Nigeria, with basic tools and no big factory, he taught himself to work with carbon fiber and built a sleek supercar from scratch.
He called it the **Bennie Purrie** — a sharp, bright red sports car that hits 100 km/h in 12 seconds. But here’s the smart part: he specially designed it to survive Africa’s heat, dust, and terrible roads, something most foreign supercars can’t handle.
When he drove it out, the whole automotive world was stunned. A boy from a village workshop just built a high-performance supercar that actually makes sense for African conditions.
This is what African innovation looks like. No permission. No excuses. Just pure execution. 🇳🇬💪
What big idea are people telling you is “impossible” that you’re ready to build anyway? Drop it below. 👇