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Meet Kelvin Odartei, Ghana's young creative genius who built his own car at 14 - Face2Face Africa

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In Kelvin Odartei's young days when he was walking around, picking empty containers and scrap metals to build small vehicles for exhibitions, his mother was against the idea. 'I was trying to stop him because I don't want my son to be a vagabond,' said Abigail Perbi. But a few years down the line, Kelvin...

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