
Kelvin Doe, 15, also known as DJ Focus, is a self taught engineer from Sierra Leone that was invited to MIT for their “Visiting Practitioner’s Program. He is the youngest to ever participate in the program.
*There are some pretty amazing kids out there doing the best they can with whatever circumstances were given to them.
In areas of the world where little to no technological advancement has occurred, ideas are being born without any mentors, tools, and/or resources.
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Kelvin Doe is a 15-year-old Sierra Leone native that admittedly loves inventing. He’s taught himself how to make things like batteries, FM radio transmitter, and a generator out of need for these things in his community.




















Outstanding keep up the great work Kelvin, you’re exactly what the youth of the world need to see more of, God bless.
Just goes to show that it isn’t WHERE you come from, it is where you WANT TO GO in life!!! Keep up the good work Kelvin and my God bless you with all you deserve and more.
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