Full Scholarship for, Frank Darko, The Ghanaian Man Who Built Water Bicycle

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Full Scholarship for, Frank Darko, The Ghanaian Man Who Built Water Bicycle
Full Scholarship for, Frank Darko, The Ghanaian Man Who Built Water Bicycle

Frank Darko, who is already a final year student of Takoradi Technical University simply obtained a full scholarship from the school after he dropped out due to lack of cash.

A viral photo of a man riding on a “Water Bicycle’ on the ocean surfaced some few weeks back and it all looks like his talent has eventually paid off as his University has offered him full scholarships to further his studies.

Frank Darko became an internet sensation after he was spotted riding on his invention on different water bodies across Ghana and he has been applauded by many inventing the special bicycle.

Frank Darko, who is already a final year student of Takoradi Technical University has been offered a full scholarship by the school. This scholarship was not just given because of his talent but in addition on the grounds that he deferred his education as a result of lack of cash.

Full Scholarship for, Frank Darko, The Ghanaian Man Who Built Water Bicycle

The distinct innovation grew to be known by the world after BBC decided to feature the man and his invention on their website.

Darko later revealed that he was inspired by the plight of some students who needed to swim before getting to college. So he invented the “water bicycle”.

According to him:

“I was watching a documentary some years back and that i noticed institution kids swimming through a river before going to tuition. So, I told myself, what can i do to help these youngsters and that i began pondering. Sooner or later, I was in a position to provide you with this proposal”.

Nevertheless, his exploits appeared to have rather impressed the management of the Takoradi Technical institution, who have decided to award him a full scholarship.

A publication on the university’s website said the move to grant Frank the full scholarship is meant to encourage other students of the university to undertake innovative methods of solving societal issues.

The vice chancellor, Professor John Frank Eshun, added that the full scholarship was to: “motivate Darko to undertake more innovations to solve the challenges within the Ghanaian society and the world at large”.