In today’s ever-changing world, the innovation and commitment of young people continues to inspire admiration and hope. This is the case of Hanibel, a 12-year-old prodigy in 7th grade, whose courage and vision have moved and inspired many people.
In an interview with Fatshimetrie, Hanibel shared her deep motivation and revolutionary vision. Following the tragic death of an infant in an incubator at Tema General Hospital as a result of power outages, Hanibel felt deep sadness and an unwavering desire to make a difference for her Iron City community. This is how she designed an automatic ironing system for the Iron Eye clinic, aiming to guarantee a constant supply of energy thanks to solar energy.
Discussing her classroom learning about electricity, Hanibel also highlighted the educational support she received from Girl Guides. These combined experiences inspired her to take action, creating an automatic solar lighting system to prevent future power outage tragedies. Her determination and ingenuity are a testament to the immense potential of young minds to solve real-world problems and positively impact their communities.
Hanibel, a true source of inspiration and pride, concluded her interview with a message full of hope: “I am happy and grateful. I also want to help the agricultural sector.” His commitment to improving living and health conditions in his community demonstrates not only his maturity and compassion, but also his unwavering desire to contribute positively to society.
Beyond her young age, Hanibel embodies a promise for the future, reminding us that each individual, regardless of their status or age, has the power to change the world. Her story is a beacon of hope in a sometimes troubled world, reminding us that innovation, perseverance and compassion are the pillars on which a better future for all rests.