Nigerian engineer develops tech to tackle climate change

News Express |5th Jun 2025 | 350
Nigerian engineer develops tech to tackle climate change

Climate change




An engineer and Chief Executive Officer of AnirichNig Limited, Anietie Ikott, has successfully developed a revolutionary weather control technology called CLEB M543.

The technology, a 21st-century game changer, helps to combat climate change and harmonise nature from years of toxic waste build-up in the atmosphere.

Addressing newsmen at his residence in Uyo on Sunday, Ikott, who is currently conducting a 21-day testing on the technology in the state, said the machine is capable of controlling excessive rainfalls, excessive snowfalls, snowstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, cyclones and other natural disasters.

“Climate change and its accompanying disastrous impact is currently devastating different parts of the world, killing thousands of people and destroying multi-billion-dollar worth of infrastructure worldwide annually is a child of industrial activities since the advent of the industrial revolution.

“Even though United Nation in her various meetings and conference have taken major decisions and implemented them, such as tree planting, cutting down of gas flaring among others, the truth is that the damage done to our atmosphere by human activities, the radioactive and other waste dump in the earth crust, is far too gone for ordinary measure to solve the problem.

“CLEM M543 weather control technology is capable to: neutralise harmful radiation within its radius of coverage, neutralise the potential temperature and pressure differences that causes earthquakes, hurricane, tornado and cyclone in the bud, cause toxic gas builds up in the atmosphere to combine and drop to the ground.

“It can prevent excessive snow falls and ice storm and their accompanying havoc and it can eliminate climate change causative factors from our atmosphere.”

He warned that if nations of the world neglect the potency of the technology to eliminate the climate change causative factors from the atmosphere, human life may not remain on the planet in the next 50 years.

The scientist assured that the technology is 100 per cent environmentally friendly as it neither emits nor transmits anything into the atmosphere and can last for years. (The PUNCH, but headline rejigged)




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