6-year-old Joshua Beckford 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 to Nigerian parents has set a new record as the youngest person ever accepted into Oxford University in the United Kingdom. Joshua Beckford was accepted to study Philosophy and History in the institution.
Despite having Autism, Joshua Peckford is a genius and one of the most brilliant minds in the world. At 10 months old, his father, Knox Daniel discovered that Joshua is not a typical boy after observing that he had memorized and understood letters on a computer keyboard just by sitting with him.
By the time Joshua was two years old, he could read fluently using phonics and could speak Japanese. Joshua narrated that by the time he was four years old, he could play with his laptop and pull out body organs using a simulator.
Marvelled by his great intellectual capacity, his father knew he his son’s brain was too advanced for a standard curriculum. He, therefore, homeschooled him and later wrote to Oxford University to see if he could participate in a philosophy course for bright 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren between the age of eight and thirteen.
At the time, Joshua was 6 years old but was accepted to study Philosophy and History at the prestigious University of Oxford in England. He became the youngest person admitted to the university and later graduated with distinctions in both courses.
“Since the age of four, I was on my dad’s laptop and it had a body simulator where I would pull out organs. I want to save the earth. I want to change the world and change people’s ideas to doing the right things about earth,” Joshua said.