A 17-year-old Nigerian student at Chrisland High School in Lagos, Mmesoma Okonkwo, reportedly emerged as the world’s best in English in the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examination.
In a ‘Morning Crossfire’ interview with Nigeria Info FM, the young scholar affirmed her strength in English as a subject and confidence in the answers she picked in the examination.
She, however, expressed shock at hearing the news of her award. She further admitted that she hadn’t considered herself the best in the world until she saw the award bearing the label ‘First in the World’.
“When my colleagues told me I was the best in the world, I thought they were exaggerating until I was invited to the ceremony and confirmed it myself,” Mmesoma said.
The British Council Outstanding Cambridge Learner’s Award is an annual recognition of the exceptional performance of learners in Cambridge examinations worldwide. The awards showcase learners’ talent and hard work while recognising the dedication and commitment of teachers and parents.
Cambridge awards recognise outstanding achievements and are issued to those learners who have attained the highest standard marks in a subject, provided that the minimum grade and standard mark thresholds for the award category have been met.
The news of the Chrisland Scholar’s excellent performance elicited positive reactions from Nigerians, with some finding hope for Nigeria due to this achievement. While some expressed their pride in the girl’s excellence, others took note of her tribe as well.
Reacting to the news, an X (formerly Twitter) user, Mr. Kelvin Odanz, said: “In the recent Cambridge Exams, a Nigerian girl, Mmesoma Okonkwo, emerged as the overall best student in the world in English as a Second Language. Interestingly, our girls are smashing awards and records left, right, and centre both within and outside the country. Where are our boys?”.
Another X user said, “Thank you, Mmesoma Okonkwo, for returning respect to the name ‘Mmesoma’. The name almost substituted the English word for ‘forgery’. Also, thanks for bringing back honour to the dented image of Chrisland Schools. You’re forever a queen!” His reaction appeared to allude to the recent news regarding a JAMB candidate named Mmesoma, who reportedly forged results to attain recognition as the top UTME scorer in Nigeria, as well as the ugly incidents that affected Chrisland Schools in the recent past.
Despite positive reactions, some Nigerians have found the excitement around Mmesoma’s win unnecessary. Another X user, Mr Ulaga Igwe, wrote, “Deep down, we all know that Mmesoma Okonkwo doesn’t have to take a British Council exam for Cambridge English to be certified intelligent; they have stolen another young, intelligent mind of ours while we applaud Black people.”
Overall, the young Mmesoma’s excellent performance has garnered more positive reactions from Nigerians than negative ones. It has also shed a light of hope on Nigerians and given a positive shade to the image of Chrisland Schools.
Why applauding her excellent performance in the said examination and the award presented to her, I don’t think it is a plus to Nigeria as rightly put by some comrades.
To the best of my knowledge, not peculiar to Nigeria, the best brains from Africa are tools in the UK and America. She is on her way.