Thirteen-year-old Nigerian-born Emmanuella Mayaki has set a new record as one of the youngest people to be accepted into a university in the United States.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Mayaki was accepted into the Programme for the Exceptionally Gifted at Mary Baldwin University, US, to study computer science in the spring.
Mayaki’s letter of admission made available to NAN in Benin read, “Dear Emmanuella, congratulations on your acceptance to the Programme for the Exceptionally Gifted at Mary Baldwin University! Welcome to the PEG class of 2026.”
She scored a 91 percentile mark of 1,300 on her Scholastic Aptitude Test.
One of Mayaki’s personal accomplishments at age 11, in the year 2020, was the opening of an information, communication, and technology academy for girls in Abuja, Nigeria.
The academy was her mission to provide sustainable empowerment for the girl child to acquire digital skills, close the gap in digital literacy, and train and equip youngsters with digital technology.
Mayaki said the academy had a vision of securing the future of the girl child.
The academy, named ‘CodeKid’, which was incorporated under the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990, on the second day of December 2020, with the registration number (RC: 1741234), was set up to train the girl-child on the basics of computer literacy, from simple Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint functions to more complex skills like programming and coding.
The young tech developer and the programmer have always nursed a strong drive to share knowledge and positively impact people, especially the girl child.
This led to her decision to launch the after-school, weekend, and holiday clubs in Nigeria. Mayaki noted that this programming school was influenced by her experience with the United Kingdom after-school club experience, which she successfully duplicated in Nigeria.
Her focus is on the girl child who falls within the age range of 6 to 15, which includes a beginners’ class in information and communications technology.
Here, newbies to the endless possibilities of ICT are tutored on Introduction to Computer, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Desktop Publishing, WordPress, Graphics Design, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL, among others, such as object-oriented programming (Python and Java).
In addition, Data Science Nigeria invited young Mayaki as a guest speaker during their interactive workshop for kids and teens with the theme, “How to Start a Future in Data Science and AI”.
Besides, in May 2022, she was nominated as a STEM icon by STEM Kids New York City. The organisation went on to name her as their inspiration after researching social justice issues with their target audience for their app.
Mayaki was first offered a teaching appointment in the UK while she was aged 11 at Southfields Primary School in Coventry, England.
Her preferred area of study is in the field of computer science.
NAN reports that her passion for information and communications technology began with the basics of desktop publishing, which includes Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Corel Draw, when she was just seven.
Her passion and rapid rate of learning the basics encouraged the young Mayaki to gain more knowledge about programming languages and augmented reality through online courses from SoloLearn and Udemy.
Some of the courses and certificates she obtained in pursuing this preferred career are a certificate in the HTML fundamentals course, a certificate in the PHP tutorial course, a certificate in the CSS fundamentals course, and a certificate in the SQL fundamentals course.
Also, she obtained a certificate in the JavaScript tutorial course and a certificate in the JQuery tutorial course. She went further to obtain a certificate in logic building, Python, and Java programming.
Mayaki was nominated to be featured as a recipient of Microsoft’s Legacy Project Virtual Museum’s Women’s History Month Experience in 2021.
She was also identified as one of the most influential, ground-breaking female changemakers of our time and an inspiration for young girls around the world.
In the year 2021, she was featured in the CBBC’s My Life series for International Women’s Day.