The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Education, has celebrated 17-year-old Nafisa Abdullah Aminu, who was named the World’s Best in English Language Skills at the 2025 TeenEagle Global Finals held in London.
In recognition of her outstanding achievement, the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, presented her with a cheque of N200,000 during a ceremony in Abuja.
The occasion was attended by key dignitaries, including the Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suiwaba Ahmed; Yobe State Commissioner for Basic Education, Prof. Abba Adam; senior officials of the Federal Ministry of Education; as well as representatives from the Yobe State Ministry of Education. Also present were five other Nigerian category winners from the same competition.

Dr. Alausa, while commending Nafisa, described her accomplishment as a reflection of the brilliance and resilience of Nigerian students. He noted that the recognition on an international stage highlights the importance of continued investment in education and creating platforms for young talents to excel globally.
He further assured that the government is committed to supporting academic excellence through scholarships, mentorship, and greater access to quality educational resources. According to him, Nafisa’s success should serve as an inspiration for other students to embrace discipline and dedication in their pursuit of excellence.
Prof. Abba Adam, Yobe State’s Commissioner for Basic Education, praised Nafisa and her peers, referring to them as “Amazons” and symbols of perseverance. He stressed that their triumph represents not only personal achievement but also the collective advancement of a state rebuilding its education sector after enduring years of insurgency.
“Today, we are celebrating victory,” Prof. Adam remarked. “A victory of resilience, and a victory of a governor who believes in the power of education as the key to the future of his people and the state.”

He further highlighted the recent progress made in Yobe’s education system, pointing to the graduation of 171 medical students sponsored by the state to study in India, who are now serving in various hospitals. Additionally, the state has upgraded its colleges of education, agriculture, and business studies to enhance teaching, research, and training.
In her speech, Nafisa expressed heartfelt gratitude to her parents, teachers, and the Nigerian government for their support. She pledged to use her success as a platform to inspire fellow students across the country. She encouraged Nigerian youths to embrace hard work, perseverance, and confidence in their ability to compete globally.
Nafisa also unveiled her personal project, English Language for Peace and Development, an initiative designed to promote literacy, dialogue, and social cohesion among young people.
What you should know
Nafisa Abdullah Aminu, a 17-year-old Nigerian from Yobe State, earned global recognition after being named the World’s Best in English Language Skills at the 2025 TeenEagle Global Finals in London.
Celebrated by the Federal Government, she has become a symbol of resilience, academic excellence, and inspiration for young Nigerians, particularly those from regions affected by insurgency.























