Seventeen-year-old Nafisa Abdullah Aminu, a student of Nigerian Tulip International College (NTIC) in Yobe State, has emerged as the world’s best in English Language proficiency at the 2025 TeenEagle Global Finals, held in London, United Kingdom.
Aminu’s victory stands as a remarkable academic feat for both Yobe State and Nigeria at large. She outperformed over 20,000 students from 69 countries, including those from native English-speaking nations such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia.
The competition tested students’ skills in English language proficiency, critical thinking, public speaking, reading comprehension, and communication – qualities in which Nafisa excelled.
“This win is a testament not just to my hard work, but to the quality of education I’ve received and the support from my school and state,” said Nafisa during a brief interview after the award ceremony.
Family Credits Victory to State Support and Discipline
In a statement made available to Peoples Daily, Hassan Salifu, head of the Aminu family, attributed Nafisa’s success to a combination of hard work, discipline, and an encouraging educational environment supported by the state government.
“Our daughter’s global success would not have been possible without the visionary support for education by His Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni, whose efforts have brought international honour to our state and nation,” Salifu said.
“Her win has brought immense pride to her family, her school, her state, and the nation at large.”
The Aminu family extended heartfelt gratitude to the staff and management of Nigerian Tulip International College, commending their high academic standards and commitment to nurturing excellence among Nigerian students.
Call for National Recognition

In the wake of this global recognition, the Aminu family has urged both state and federal governments to formally honour Nafisa’s achievement. They believe such recognition could inspire more students across Nigeria to strive for academic excellence, especially in international competitions.
“Her victory demonstrates that Nigerian students can compete and excel globally when given the right learning environment and support,” the family noted.
A Symbol of Hope for Northern Nigeria
Nafisa’s success story is being hailed not just as a personal victory, but as a symbol of educational potential in Northern Nigeria, a region often in the news for its challenges around insecurity and access to education. Her accomplishment has the potential to reshape narratives, encouraging stakeholders to further invest in education, particularly for girls.
School Reacts: “She’s Always Been a Star”
Staff members at Nigerian Tulip International College in Yobe described Nafisa as a “brilliant and focused student” who consistently topped her class.
“She’s always been a star, and we are thrilled but not surprised by her success,” said one of her English teachers who asked to remain anonymous. “We hope her story inspires other students to aim high.”
What is the TeenEagle Global Finals?
The TeenEagle Global Finals is an annual international competition designed to test the English language proficiency of teenagers around the world. With rigorous evaluations in grammar, comprehension, speech delivery, and global awareness, the event is widely regarded as one of the most competitive platforms for young English learners worldwide.
Looking Ahead
As congratulatory messages continue to pour in for Nafisa from across Nigeria and the diaspora, education stakeholders are being urged to provide her with further opportunities to develop her talents. Many are calling for scholarships, mentorship, and international exposure for the teenager who just proved that Nigeria can shine on the global stage.