FG Rewards Nafisah Abdullahi Who Won Global English Contest with N200,000.

The Federal Government has rewarded Nafisah Abdullahi, winner of the TeenEagle Global Finals, with N200,000 for her outstanding performance.

Earlier, the Atiku Foundation had offered fully funded scholarships to Nafisa, Rukaiya Fema, and Khadija Kalli for their “remarkable success” at the international contest. At a recognition ceremony in Abuja on Thursday, Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, and Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suiwaba Ahmad, hailed Nafisa as “a beacon of excellence and inspiration to Nigerian youths.”

Representing Nigeria through Nigerian Tulip International College, Nafisa beat over 20,000 contestants from 69 countries, including native English speakers, to win the world title. TeenEagle tests proficiency in English, critical thinking, and communication.

Alausa stressed government efforts to boost education and reduce out-of-school children, noting President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to human capital development. “You are the future of Nigeria, and you have made us proud.

For the first time in the history of our nation, we have one of the highest budgetary allocations to education… Your success gives us the confidence to ask for more, and we will continue to do so on your behalf,” he said. The minister also gave Nafisa and other outstanding students over N100,000. Prof. Ahmad added, “Nigerian youths can compete and excel globally.

Nafisa has demonstrated that Nigeria is blessed and can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best in the world. You are a shining example.” Nafisa thanked President Tinubu, the ministers, her school NTIC, and her parents. Yobe State’s Commissioner for Basic Education, Prof. Abba Idris, also praised the ministers, affirming the state’s pride in celebrating education.
FG Rewards Nafisah Abdullahi Who Won Global English Contest with N200,000. The Federal Government has rewarded Nafisah Abdullahi, winner of the TeenEagle Global Finals, with N200,000 for her outstanding performance. Earlier, the Atiku Foundation had offered fully funded scholarships to Nafisa, Rukaiya Fema, and Khadija Kalli for their “remarkable success” at the international contest. At a recognition ceremony in Abuja on Thursday, Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, and Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suiwaba Ahmad, hailed Nafisa as “a beacon of excellence and inspiration to Nigerian youths.” Representing Nigeria through Nigerian Tulip International College, Nafisa beat over 20,000 contestants from 69 countries, including native English speakers, to win the world title. TeenEagle tests proficiency in English, critical thinking, and communication. Alausa stressed government efforts to boost education and reduce out-of-school children, noting President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to human capital development. “You are the future of Nigeria, and you have made us proud. For the first time in the history of our nation, we have one of the highest budgetary allocations to education… Your success gives us the confidence to ask for more, and we will continue to do so on your behalf,” he said. The minister also gave Nafisa and other outstanding students over N100,000. Prof. Ahmad added, “Nigerian youths can compete and excel globally. Nafisa has demonstrated that Nigeria is blessed and can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best in the world. You are a shining example.” Nafisa thanked President Tinubu, the ministers, her school NTIC, and her parents. Yobe State’s Commissioner for Basic Education, Prof. Abba Idris, also praised the ministers, affirming the state’s pride in celebrating education.
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