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Known as "DJ Focus," Kelvin Doe taught himself engineering by scavenging scrap metal in Freetown, Sierra Leone — and became the youngest person ever invited to MIT's Visiting Practitioners Program.
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Using radio frequency technology and scrap materials, Simon Petrus developed a prototype mobile phone that operates without network coverage, airtime, or a SIM card — proving again that African innovation knows no limits.
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From a green energy prototype to a vehicle allegedly powered by radio frequency, Maxwell Chikumbutso's inventions have sparked global debate — and inspired a generation of African youth to question what is possible.
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Forced out of school by war, Philip Emeagwali taught himself mathematics in abandoned classrooms — and went on to win computing's highest prize by programming 65,536 processors to work as one.
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With 14 patents in fiber optics and a career spanning Corning, Bell Labs, and NASA, Dr. Thomas Mensah transformed global communications — and proved that African minds belong at the frontier of human technology.
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Born to parents who escaped slavery, Lewis Latimer taught himself drafting, drew the patent for the telephone, and invented the carbon filament that made Edison's light bulb possible.
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