Anne-Marie Imafidon is one of the few geniuses Nigeria is blessed with. Born in 1990, she passed her A-level in computing at the age of 11 and became the youngest girl to ever achieve that feat.
At the age of 15, she got in for a degree programme at the University of Oxford. Imafidon currently speaks six languages.
Nine years after that, at 20, she obtained her master’s degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Oxford.
Ann-Marie’s father, Chris Imafidon, is from Edo state. He is an ophthalmologist.
Several years after, she worked in popular companies like HP, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs, adding more colours to her already-amazing CV.
She had honorary doctorates from institutions like Kent University, Open University, Glasgow Caledonian University, and Bristol University, and a fellowship programme at Keble College, Oxford.
She is currently the co-founder of STEM, a company that has helped more than 40,000 young people across Europe to explore the world of science and the whole tech community.
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