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Africa: 17-Year-Old Anambra-Born Mmesoma Okonkwo Emerges Best in the World in Cambridge English Exam

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Mmesoma Okonkwo, a brilliant 17-year-old girl from Anambra State, Nigeria, exemplifies the belief that true excellence stems from determination and a strong mindset, echoing Ralph Marston’s idea that consistent effort, not just talent, leads to success.

According to businessday, Mmesoma, who emerged the overall best in English Language, in the highly competitive Cambridge International Examination (CIE), has been consistent with her track record of excellence.

The announcement, made at the headquarters of Cambridge Assessment International Education in the United Kingdom, places Mmesoma at the zenith of English academic performance among hundreds of thousands of candidates from over 160 countries.

Her groundbreaking achievement not only highlights Nigeria’s growing potential in global academia but also shines a radiant spotlight on the excellence embedded in the country’s youth, especially the girl child.

In 2023, Mmesoma was the best graduating student, and the best in English Language, three years consecutively 2020-2022; besides, she won the Lagos State Inter-School Essay Competition in 2022, and best in Humanities at Chrisland Group Awards in 2023.

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The 17-year-old brilliant Nigerian student who was named the best in the global assessment taken by students across the world, was a student of Chrisland High School, Victoria Garden City (VGC), where she served as the head girl of the 2023 set.

What makes Mmesoma’s feat even more admirable is that she not only topped the global charts in the Cambridge English examination but also scored A1 in all nine subjects in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC), a double distinction that places her in an elite class of academic prodigies.

Cambridge International, a division of the University of Cambridge, noted in its statement that Mmesoma demonstrated exceptional command of written and spoken English, exhibiting the highest degree of comprehension, creativity, grammar, and interpretation among all 2023 candidates worldwide.

According to a representative of Cambridge Assessment International Education at the 2023 series, “Her excellence is a testament to her diligence, the quality of education she received, and the power of global academic competitiveness.”

Charles Soludo, governor of Anambra State, has expressed immense pride in Mmesoma, describing her as ‘a beacon of excellence, a daughter of Anambra whose brilliance has put Nigeria on the global map for the right reasons.’

“We congratulate our brilliant daughter, Mmesoma Okonkwo, for this historic academic accomplishment. She has made Anambra, and indeed Nigeria, proud. The government will consider her for a scholarship and other support initiatives,” the governor stated.

Similarly, Folasade Adefisayo, former commissioner for education in Lagos, praised Mmesoma’s achievements, noting that this level of academic performance by a Nigerian student calls for a national celebration. Her story is one of discipline, focus, and possibility.

Mmesoma has expressed her desire to pursue a degree in business at a reputable university, either in Nigeria or abroad, with the dream of eventually running her own multinational enterprise that will focus on youth empowerment and education reform.

“Business is not just about profit,” Mmesoma said during her graduation speech in 2023.

“It’s about creating systems that empower people. I want to lead a company that invests in young people, especially girls, to show them that intelligence, not just beauty, can take them places.”

She has applied to top universities in Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Sources close to the family indicate that she has already received offers from some Ivy League institutions and is currently considering scholarship opportunities.

Her parents, Emmanuel and Nneka are engineer, and a civil servant respectively. The Okonkwo family hails from Nnewi in Anambra State.

The rise of Mmesoma from a quiet classroom in Lagos to the global stage of Cambridge International Examinations is a reminder that amidst Nigeria’s numerous challenges, brilliance thrives.

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