Did You Know? The Smartest Family In Britain Is An African Family Of Nigerian Descent
In the United Kingdom, the Imafidon Nigerian family has established reputation as the smartest due to their exceptionality and incredible achievements.
Education is said to be a powerful tool for influencing global change, and the Imafidons understand this more than most families in Britain.
At the age of 11, Christina Imafidon, who is now 22 years old, became the youngest student in history to attend a British university.
The family’s 12-year-old twins, Peter and Paula Imafidon, set a world record by becoming the youngest to ever pass the University of Cambridge’s advanced mathematics.
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At the age of 10, Anne-Marie Imafidon, now 26, spoke six languages and was a high school graduate at age 10. She was granted a British scholarship at the age of 13 and obtained a master’s degree from the prestigious Oxford University at the age of 17.
Anne-Marie was also the youngest person to pass the A-level computing exam. In the September 2011 edition of the “Higher Education Digest,” she was described as a “serial world record breaker.”
At the age of six, Samantha Imafidon, now 15, passed two high school-level mathematics and statistics exams. She also made history as the youngest girl in the UK to attend secondary school at the age of 9.
The Imafidons have set the standards high and are often used as an example to counter the Nigerian government, which is planning to hinder children below 18 from enrolling in higher academic institutions.
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