Musa Sanni, a creative adolescent who constructed a replica of a cantilever bridge out of clay soil in Borno, North-East Nigeria, in 2021, rose to fame.
Omasoro Ovie, a Nigerian citizen, was the first to spread the news of Musa's scholarship award to study at any university in the United States.
Ovie disclosed that the scholarship includes a job offer for the father of Musa.
The donors also promised to contribute N1 million to his mother's business and to the education of his siblings.
In his article, Ovie declared:
"Ronchess Global Resources will employ Musa Sani's father and provide the family's mother with N1 million to establish a business and a new home. The organization will pay for the education of the boy's siblings, and Musa will receive an American university scholarship.
As a result of his invention, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, the governor of Borno State, awarded Musa a N5 million scholarship to fund his secondary school education.
Governor Zulum disclosed that the State's Education Trust Fund (ETF) Chairman presented Musa with a N5 million check that had already been paid to a private school in Borno.