Growing up in Niamey, Niger, Ibrahim Cissé loved science. The youngest of five children, he was thrilled by the potential that experimentation provided for learning about and understanding the natural and physical world. With his family’s encouragement, he labeled a storage room in his family’s home the “Laboratoire Cissé.” It became the site of Ibrahim’s first experiments: deconstructing, learning about, and reconstructing his family’s appliances and devices.
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