Nigerian students have made the country proud by winning gold and silver medals at the International STEM Olympiad held in Rome, Italy.
The achievement has been celebrated across social media and educational circles as a testament to the talent and hard work of young Nigerians.
Nigerian Students Shine at International STEM Olympiad
Two Nigerian students, Chimdiebube Onwubiko and Don Anele Munachimso, won gold medals at the competition. Another student, Egejurum Onyedikachi, was also highlighted for his strong performance, with calls for his name to be recognised alongside the gold medalists.
In the Science Category (Grades 9-11), Chimdiebube Onwubiko secured a silver medal, further adding to Nigeria’s haul at the prestigious event.
The students competed against top talents from around the world in subjects including Mathematics, Science, Technology, and Engineering.
Details of the Achievements
The International STEM Olympiad, organised to promote 21st-century skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and coding, held its Grand Final onsite in Rome between July 2 and 8, 2026.
The Nigerian contingent, supported by educators and mentors including Alex Onyia of Educare, performed exceptionally well. Their success has been widely shared and celebrated, especially within the South East, where many of the students hail from.
The competition featured both online qualification stages and a final round in Italy, bringing together bright young minds from various countries.
Background on the Competition
The STEM Olympiad aims to engage students in hands-on learning and discovery through competitive exams. It provides participants with access to premium educational resources and encourages them to view problems from multiple perspectives while developing innovative solutions.
This year’s event in Rome marked a significant milestone, with students showcasing not only academic excellence but also the ability to compete at the highest global level.
Impact and Reactions
The victories have sparked widespread pride and discussions about the quality of education and talent development in Nigeria, particularly in the South East. Many have praised the students, their teachers, and the organisers for the achievement.
Commentators have noted that such successes demonstrate the potential of Nigerian youths when given the right opportunities and support.
The students’ performance is being seen as an inspiration for more young Nigerians to pursue excellence in STEM fields.











