Igbo children faced genocide in 1968.
Today, 57 years after the Biafran genocide, 3 Igbo children became WORLD BEST in their academic categories.🏅🏅🏅
Igbo children have SURPASSED the generation of those who committed genocide against them.
This is.. THE STORY OF THE IGBO. 👑
My cousin also won two medals in the coding section of the ISTEM Olympiad. Uwaoma Ekeagbara, from Ambassador’s College, Ota.
You guys don’t understand how good of a weekend this has been for me. 🚀🚀🚀
After winning Gold in Mathematics, Don-Anele Munachimso went on to win another Gold in Science, emerging as the World’s Best in Science at the International STEM Olympiad in Rome, Italy.
Already celebrated as the Best in IGCSE Chemistry in Nigeria.
This is a proud moment for southeast and a powerful reminder that investing in young minds always pays off.
Congratulations to Chimdiebube Onwubiko on winning the Silver Medal in the Science Category (Grades 9–11) at the International STEM Olympiad in Rome, Italy.
Competing against some of the brightest young minds from around the world, Chimdiebube demonstrated exceptional scientific knowledge, critical thinking, and determination to earn a place on the podium.
Congratulations, Chimdiebube! Your success inspires a new generation of young scientists and innovators. We celebrate you and wish you even greater accomplishments ahead.
Ladies and Gentlemen of the World, Pls Meet Onyedikachi Ethan Egejurum. Age 11 yrs old. The best Mathematician on Planet Earth in the Primary School Category. A Maths Prodigy and Software Engineering Enthusiast. REMEMBER THE NAME. PlsRT.
#IgboExcellence#ProudNigerian 🥰🇳🇬
The wait is over.
We have 2 golds: Chimdiebube Onwubiko and Don Anele Munachimso.
We are the best in the world!
Egejurum Onyedikachi’s name was omitted. He should have a gold.
I’m genuinely fulfilled that the conversation around the Southeast has been elevated. We’ve gone from endless debates about sit-at-home orders and arguing with trolls on social media to discussing issues that truly matter. God bless everyone who made this possible.
I'm unapologetically Igbo. I celebrate my people, my language, and my culture every chance I get.
But loving my tribe has never required hating yours.
N'Igbo, anyị na-asị: "Bìrì ka m bìrì, meaning "Live and let live"