Brilliant students speaks fluent Queen’s British

Brilliant Students Speaks British

A viral video showcased brilliant students speaking fluent Queen’s British English as they hilariously corrected mispronunciations. Clad in uniforms, the kids effortlessly pronounced words like “fuel” and “policeman,” evoking laughter from viewers. Impressed Nigerians commended the students’ impeccable language skills and praised their teacher for the evident effort invested in their training. A Nigerian educator, dedicated to teaching children fluent British English, shared a video featuring students demonstrating correct pronunciation. In the clip, the kids adeptly rectified mispronunciations of words such as “gateman,” “policeman,” “father,” “biscuit,” and “fuel.”

Taking turns, they playfully imitated incorrect pronunciations before confidently providing the accurate ones. The video garnered significant attention, prompting individuals to express their thoughts in the comment section. See some reactions below:  chinwennaocha: “Don’t say faaada 😂😂, say Fatherr!” Mereeee: “Don’t say fadaaa” Uche: “Chewsday” Collinswrld_: “Don’t Say Fuel, Say Fill omo Naija no dey carry last.” Queen__shankees‎: “It’s the okay at the end for me. The man is tired.” Lbankzzzz: “As much as i find comedy in your videos. These young ladies are so poised, well spoken and they have beautiful accents.” BlackEnglishman: “Thanks and God bless you. I appreciate your kind words.” Pretty miracle: ‎”Flew keh una no fit correct me.”  WATCH VIDEO:  @impeccableaccent Pronunciation Alert! 🚨 #tiktok #pronunciation #stmartinscatholicschool #diction ♬ original sound – BlackEnglishman

Brilliant 16-year-old female student emerges overall best in UTME 2023

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Brilliant 16-Year-Old Female Student Emerges Overall Best in JAMB/UTME 2023

Ejikeme Joy, a student of Anglican Girls Secondary School (AGSS) Nnewi, Anambra state, has emerged as the overall best student in the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) with an aggregate score of 362.

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Joy’s scores in English Language, Physics, Biology, and Chemistry were broken down as 98%, 89%, 94%, and 81%, respectively. The commissioner of education in Anambra state, Prof Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, commended her performance, describing it as “excellent and very outstanding”. The state government also reacted to the news, with a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Charles Soludo, Christian Aburime, saying that Ejikeme’s excellent feat brought joy and celebration to her school and Anambra state as her teachers, parents, and fellow students were thrown into a euphoric and exhilarating mood. The statement reads; “Anambra state has once again demonstrated its pride of place as the cradle of academic excellence in the country. “Following the outstanding result, Anambra state Commissioner of Education, Prof Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, has commended the brilliant performance by Ms Ejikeme Joy, describing it as “excellent and very outstanding. This result has demonstrated the investment and priority the administration of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo accords the education sector in the state. “This outstanding performance of Ejikeme has, indeed, brought joy and happiness to every Ndi-Anambra. We are proud of her, and we will monitor her academic progression as she pursues whatever career she desires. We are proud of her, and grateful to Governor Soludo for giving top priority to education in the state. Ejikeme Joy’s outstanding performance has also elicited reactions from the public, with many Nigerians congratulating her on social media platforms.