ICYMI: 21-Year-Old UNN Graduate Masters Nine Languages Without Leaving the Country

21-year-old Nwobodo Favour Chismidi, a graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) is being recognized for her remarkable linguistic abilities. Favour can fluently communicate in Korean, Swahili, Shona, Indonesian, Filipino, Spanish, German, French, Chinese, English, and her native Igbo.

ICYMI: 21-Year-Old UNN Graduate Masters Nine Languages Without Leaving the Country

21-year-old Nwobodo Favour Chismidi, a graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) is being recognized for her remarkable linguistic abilities. Favour has become a polyglot, proficient in speaking nine foreign languages even without leaving the country. 

Favour can fluently communicate in Korean, Swahili, Shona, Indonesian, Filipino, Spanish, German, French, Chinese, English, and her native Igbo. 

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Currently, she is also in the process of learning Yoruba, showcasing her dedication to mastering various languages from around the world. Her exceptional talent has caught the attention of many, with some suggesting that she would be an excellent candidate to represent Nigeria as an expatriate.

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"She is such a talent, and she will be good as an expatriate," remarked one admirer, highlighting Favour’s potential to represent Nigeria internationally. Others have urged the Nigerian government to capitalize on Favour’s exceptional skills. "The Federal Government of Nigeria needs to take immediate action to send this lady to one of its Embassies in Europe," suggested another supporter, emphasizing the diplomatic potential Favour could bring.

Social media echoed with praise and recommendations for Favour’s utilization in governmental roles. "Wow, the foreign ministry should engage her," another added. 

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