Nigerian students have recorded an impressive performance at the 2026 TeenEagle Global Finals held in the United Kingdom, earning international recognition for their outstanding academic and communication skills.
Among the standout participants was Chioma Ezedimbu, who won a Silver Medal in Productive Skills and a Bronze Medal in Receptive Skills, demonstrating excellence in writing, persuasive speaking, spelling, and knowledge-based competitions.
Others include Amarachi Mitchell Orji with receptive skill bronze Medal and productive skill gold medal, Ugwu kassandra Chimziterem won gold in receptive skill and gold in productive skill. Among many others
The TeenEagle Global Finals brought together students from across the world to compete in English language, critical thinking, public speaking, and academic challenges while also promoting cultural exchange and global collaboration.
MUST READ: 54 Frontline Healthcare Workers In C’River State Receive Ultrasound Services Training
The competition was held at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom from 21 to 28 June 2026.
Chioma’s achievement, alongside the strong performance of other participants, highlights the growing capacity of Nigerian students to excel on the global stage. Her medals reflect dedication, academic excellence, and effective communication skills, inspiring other young Nigerians to pursue international educational opportunities.
The accomplishments of the Nigerian delegation have been widely celebrated by parents, teachers, and supporters, who described the results as a testament to hard work, resilience, and the country’s growing presence in global academic competitions.
(Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie)

