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Nigerian Kid Breaks GCE Maths Record in Britain
Nigerian Kid Breaks GCE Maths Record in Britain
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Friday, March 02, 2012
Secondary schools in United Kingdom are in tough fight over who will enroll a Nigerian 10 year old Maths Guru.
The Nigerian prodigy, Master ISRAEL Nwisi was six when he passed London GCE in maths.
Israel has already been offered four top secondary school places in the United Kingdom and scores of other colleges are still scrambling for him to join them, while thousands of children and their parents are still shuttling to get one.
Master Nwisu shared the secrets of his fit with us, ” I was inspired by twins Peter and Paula Imafidon, who took GCSEs at six and who also passed AS-level maths aged seven. Every Saturday we went to this church in Deptford where everyone played with numbers for two hours. I met Peter there and we played against each other. I am getting better all the time but Peter is champion. He keeps winning timestable games.”
The Nigerian twins, Peter and Paula Imafidon are from the famous ‘British brainiest family’, who hold records on Guinness book by passing A-L Mathematics and Computers at various age categories and been admitted to Elite Universities in the world at tender age.
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We thank God for this handsome young boy and we know his God given talents and gifts will help make the world a better place. He is such a role model for other kids
ReplyDeleteThank God for this son who is making us proud. I pray that he continue to scale through with ease on every thing good he does. This is the new we want to be hearing about Nigerians not gang murder, or robbery or other uglies that the ear hates to receive.
ReplyDeleteWow this is God's work though, during my time up till today my mate can not beat me in mathematics I used to say that and it is true but this genius is special
ReplyDeleteGreat. he is a genius.
ReplyDeleteThis is how it was meant to be. Now a days our children no more read, the rather play game, watch football, or even engage themselves it act and discussion that is of no benefit to them
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