Nafisa Abdullah Aminu, 17-year-old student from Yobe State, Nigeria, has made history by winning the 2025 TeenEagle Global Finals in London, UK. She outperformed over 20,000 participants from 69 countries to claim the title of World Best in English Language Skills, representing Nigerian Tulip International College (NTIC), Yobe.

The TeenEagle contest is a renowned global competition that evaluates English language proficiency, critical thinking, and communication skills. Nafisa’s exceptional performance is a testament to her brilliance, preparation, and commitment to excellence.
Nafisa’s victory is attributed to her hard work, discipline, and the consistent support of the Yobe State Government. Governor Mai Mala Buni’s investment in education has created an environment that fosters academic excellence, enabling students like Nafisa to shine globally.
The Aminu family expressed deep gratitude to Governor Buni, praising his educational reforms for elevating schools in Yobe State and bringing international recognition to the region. Nafisa’s achievement is a source of pride for Yobe State, northern Nigeria, and the entire nation.
Nafisa’s win has sparked widespread celebrations across Nigeria, with many hailing her as a role model for young students. Her success is expected to inspire others to strive for excellence and demonstrate the importance of education in achieving global recognition.
Nafisa’s achievement marks a significant milestone for Nigeria in global academic competitions, showcasing the country’s potential and talent on the world stage. Her victory is a testament to the impact of effective educational policies and support from government and stakeholders
