Teen Genius Builds $11.5M Air Purifier Empire from DIY
A teenage innovator just turned a science fair project into an $11.5 MILLION game-changer

A teenage innovator just turned a science fair project into an $11.5 MILLION game-changer! Eniola Shokunbi, a student with a vision, crafted a DIY air purifier using just a box fan, a furnace filter, and tape. The result? It wipes out over 99% of airborne viruses, making air safer for everyone.
This brilliant idea started as a humble experiment for a school science fair before exploding into a massive project.
‘We’re thrilled to see such innovation from young minds,’ said a Connecticut state official.
Experts and parents alike are buzzing—many call it a ‘lifesaver’ for schools, where thousands of students in Connecticut now breathe cleaner air thanks to Eniola’s invention.
Imagine a world where every classroom has affordable, virus-killing tech. Could this be the future of public health? Share your thoughts—let’s get this idea everywhere!
Sources: lung.org, nbcconnecticut
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