13-Year-Old Nigerian Prodigy, Saratu Dan-Azumi, Secures World Bank Scholarship After Remarkable Math Skills

Saratu's journey began when her parents faced challenges enrolling her in school. A video showcasing her innate talent in solving complex mathematics problems went viral, catching the attention of Bashir Ahmad, a generous Nigerian, who pledged to sponsor her education through the Bashir Ahmad Foundation.

13-Year-Old Nigerian Prodigy, Saratu Dan-Azumi, Secures World Bank Scholarship After Remarkable Math Skills

In a remarkable tale of resilience and talent, 13-year-old Saratu Dan-Azumi from Kano State, Northern Nigeria, has earned a World Bank scholarship, covering her education from primary school through university, thanks to her exceptional mathematical abilities.

Saratu's journey began when her parents faced challenges enrolling her in school. A video showcasing her innate talent in solving complex mathematics problems went viral, catching the attention of Bashir Ahmad, a generous Nigerian, who pledged to sponsor her education through the Bashir Ahmad Foundation.

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"The Bashir Ahmad Foundation has successfully concluded the enrollment of Saratu Dan-Azumi, a brilliant out-of-school girl, who effortlessly solves arithmetics without being taught, in a school in Gaya LGA. The BAF sponsors her education up to university," announced the Foundation on Twitter.

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Bashir Ahmad, expressing his amazement at Saratu's mathematical prowess, sent a delegation to locate her after the video gained widespread attention. The Foundation promptly took action, enrolling her in primary school and committing to supporting her education journey.

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Apart from educational sponsorship, Bashir Ahmad revealed plans to enroll Saratu in a Digital Centre, providing her with knowledge in information and communication technology. This holistic approach aims to empower her beyond traditional academics.

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Following the Foundation's support, the World Bank, through the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) program, announced additional sponsorship for Saratu. Aliyu Yusuf, the project's communication officer, affirmed that the World Bank would shoulder the educational responsibilities of the young prodigy.

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This heartwarming story highlights the power of collective efforts in nurturing young talent and providing opportunities for education. Saratu Dan-Azumi's journey serves as an inspiration, showcasing how a community can come together to support and empower a young mind with extraordinary potential.