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Nigerian Man, Osato Who Makes Drones For U.S Army Begins Work For Homeland Security (See Photos)

The Nigerian man Osato Osemwengie, who builds drones for the United States Army -has embarked on another mission. The Edo state indigene who has 6 Master’s (MSc) degrees and is planning on continuing his 7th master degree -is set to begin drone Projects for USA Homeland Security and Military Surveillance at Carnegie Mellon Robotics Lab and Norfolk Navy Station which will keep him busy for the next 14 MONTHS.

Below is what Dr Osato Osemwengie shared on his social media page;

As one picture shows, enjoying break time today, my final day of work in Texas, as another picture shows the enormous stress of completing the project inTexas. I see veins almost popping out of my head. I leave Texas tomorrow morning for a 14 month projects in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Drone Projects for USA Homeland Security and Military Surveillance at Carnegie Mellon Robotics Lab and Norfolk Navy Station will keep me sequestered for the next 14 months. With the exception of going to my 7th masters degree graduation on 23rd June 2017, I will not be able to communicate with any one for the duration of the projects. I will talk to you all again in June 2018. Till then have a nice time.

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