He is known for teaching himself engineering at the age of 12 and building his own radio station in Sierra Leone, where he plays music and broadcasts news under the name "DJ Focus."
He was one of the finalists in GMin's Innovate Salone idea competition, in which Doe built a generator from scrap metals.
Doe would constantly use discarded pieces of scrap electronics to build transmitters, generators, and batteries.
[1][2] As a result of his accomplishment, he received an invitation to the United States and subsequently became the youngest person to participate in the "Visiting Practitioner's Program" at MIT.
[8] He has had the chance to meet various leaders of the world including former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo.