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Monday, March 10, 2014

MIT finds 15-year-Old Boy Scouring Trash Bins For Parts.... What He's Built Will Leave You Stunned



When MIT discovered Kelvin, he was living in abject poverty. But that didn't stop this
engineering whiz kid from building something amazing.


40 comments:

  1. Pure Talent!

    A lot of them in Nigeria. No funding.

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    1. I agree_most of these talented people end up dying without making d impact they were meant to make and in abject poverty cos no1 discovered talk more of empowering 'em.There are way too many of 'em.

      How can we grow technologically when we n our govt misplace priorities?

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  2. Hi hommies, greetings 2 yall

    *eats garri and kulikuli plus sugar*

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    1. @Eesah, oya vamoose sharp sharp with ur garri

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  3. This is Waoh. Amazing n touching

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  4. This is so inspiring. Almost cried when he began to cry. Great child.

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    1. U second me darln,i actually cried...

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    2. God! I cried so hard.....im easily touched by stories like dis, God bless him.

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    3. @dorcas, we reason alike. I cried too. So touching

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  5. BLOG ANALYSER: I cried throughout the video, honestly I don't know why. So inspiring! This is Africa and she shall be great amongst some day.

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  6. I couldn't watch it.I'm watching my AMVA now hehehehehe :p

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  7. God,pls give me good children. God bless you and your family boy.

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    1. Amen. It will happen for you so in the name of Jesus Christ.

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  8. I wan adopt this boy. I see an Steve Job in him!! Kai make him mama dash me na

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  9. Making something out of nothing. Well done.

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  10. wow, this is so cool.. Africa still has the purest talents ever but sadly we are busy focusing on vanity

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  11. Can't watch the video but with the comments here,I can tell u there are alot of them in naija but nobody is willing to sponsor.Its well.

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  12. Awwwww inspiring....he is focused ans I love d fact dat he has a good heart...he wants to help his family, his community n his country....he will go far
    @Dimma

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  13. Onon-eyed lol!
    Great bwoi ...Great Talent!

    God bless him!

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  14. He is a genius and a blessing to Africa. I cried when he said he just wants to help his family, he knows where he is coming from and I'm sure he will go far. God bless you 'Son of Africa'

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  15. Nice smile. Pink lips. Good talents. Thumbs up. #ify

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  16. Sdk this is so touching. Cant believe i cried with dat child. I cry always also 4 my country Nigeria. So much wasted talents n no opportunities. Its a big shame

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  17. Brilliant child and there are many more in Africa, but our leaders are busy filling their pockets...may GOD deliver Us!

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  18. If white man sight this boy eh, na abroad things be that o. He will only come and take all his family with him and they will never smell nigeria again because the negros we have as leaders will never be ready to sponsor him. It has being happening that way for a long time now.

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    1. You for try watch the video before you comment.

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    2. Na home video this one watch o.

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  19. I cried throughout! I was just imagining thousands of this kind wasting in Nigeria, i mean the ones that boko haram has not killed, the ones the perverted males has not defiled and stolen their zeal.....the ones we don't know, among the ones we call the masses, my father is in government, he is in an elected position (not appointment) and he always asks how he can help beyond his official role, well i have sent him this video, he might want to help, but will his throng of advisers deem this good enough? I dont know, i have done my part by sending the video, same as i will also carry out the instructions given at the end......i am in tears, some have so much and some have soooooo little, sometimes if u want to help, they will be too scared to come close to recieve, same as we are sometimes too scared to bring people close too because of the perveted society that Nigeria is.
    May God help us all

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  20. Waooo! We have so many of these kids here in Nigeria. The other day I saw a boy of abt 6yrs old constructing skateshoe wit his slipas, nails and drink cork. After dat he wore it and headed d rd. I pray one day our govt wil wake up and empor this creative minds.

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  21. Can't view d video, mayb d b problem is frm my Nokia 3310 Lumnia.

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  22. I am such a chicken. Cant stop crying( wat a boy!)

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  23. Sniff sniff.

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  24. Yeah I cried when the boy cried

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  25. Weldone kelvin. In Nigeria we have stow away boys, no shaking

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  26. His innocence got me and d way he kept repeating 'I just want to help my family'. There are many undiscovered Kevins in Africa,

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  27. This brought tears to my eyes. Keep up the good work Kelvin.

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