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Harvard, Yale, four others offer Nigerian teen admission

Eighteen-year-old Osariemen Unuigbe, daughter of Nigerian immigrants from Edo State, has secured admission offers from six Ivy League universities in the United States, including Harvard and Yale, in recognition of her academic excellence.

Unuigbe, the daughter of Dr. Augustine Unuigbe and Dr. (Mrs.) Florence Unuigbe attributed the recognition to her dedication and excellent academic record.

“We are elated, surprised, but absolutely delighted. We can only give all the glory to God for this great miracle,” her family remarked.

Currently a senior at Egg Harbor Township High School in New Jersey, Miss Unuigbe boasts a strong academic background and an unwavering commitment to advanced studies.

She was also accepted into the highly selective Governor’s School of New Jersey and has held several leadership positions. Beyond academics, she plays lacrosse and has a passion for dancing, painting, and drawing.

In recognition of her achievements, she has been selected as a 2025 “Rising to the Top” scholar by the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Southern New Jersey Chapter.

According to the Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange, enrollment of Nigerian students at U.S. colleges and universities rose to 20,029 in the 2023/2024 academic year, marking a 13.5 per cent increase from previous years.

The report noted that “Nigerian students bring a wealth of diversity, perspective, and academic excellence to U.S. campuses, enriching the educational experience for all.” (Punch)

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