Nigerian Oluwatobi Oyinlola sets Guinness World Record for smallest GPS tracking device prototype

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Nigerian engineer and innovator Oluwatobi Oyinlola has etched his name into the annals of history.

Oyinlola developed the world’s smallest GPS tracking device prototype, officially recognised by Guinness World Records.

The groundbreaking prototype measures just 22.93 x 11.92 millimeters.

A feat that sets a new global benchmark for micro GPS technology.

Guinness World Records confirmed the achievement on its official platform, praising Oyinlola’s innovation as a “remarkable advancement in miniaturized tracking technology.” 

The device’s tiny size could revolutionize applications in personal security, wildlife conservation, logistics and more.

Oyinlola’s work has been widely celebrated across social media, with Nigerians at home and abroad hailing the record as a proud moment for the nation.

“Congratulations Oluwatobi 🇳🇬 🎉👏👏👏💥🔥🎊🥂,”

As the world continues to look for more compact and efficient technological solutions, Oyinlola’s invention represents a major leap forward.

And it is a shining example of African ingenuity on the global stage.

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