The Imafidon family is a British-Nigerian family known for their exceptional academic achievements. Professor Chris Imafidon and his wife Ann have raised a family of geniuses, with their children setting numerous records in the United Kingdom.
Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon, the eldest child, completed two GCSEs in primary school and an A-level in computing at just 11 years old. By 17, she earned a Master’s Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Oxford. She is now the President of the British Science Association and the youngest University Chancellor.
Christiana Imafidon, the second child, was recognized at nine as one of the youngest girls to receive a mathematics award. She wrote a ‘Maths Manual’ to assist her friends with math and became the youngest student to attend a British university at 11.
Samantha Imafidon passed two high school-level mathematics and statistics exams at six and became the UK’s youngest secondary school student at nine. She is now a cloud architect and financial account manager.
Peter and Paula Imafidon, the twins, set global records by passing A/AS-level math exams at eight and completed the University of Cambridge’s FAM exams at nine.
Professor Chris Imafidon, the patriarch, is a multi-award-winning researcher and scientific pioneer who has taught at world-leading universities and served as a consultant to various governments.
The Imafidon family’s achievements demonstrate the power of education, hard work, and a supportive environment. They are an inspiration to future generations, showing that with dedication and passion, anyone can achieve greatness.
“We believe that every child is a genius, and it’s our responsibility as parents and educators to nurture and support their development,” says Professor Chris Imafidon.