Esther Okade is not an average 16-year-old. While other teens are just finishing high school, the British Nigerian girl has already earned her Ph.D. in Financial Mathematics.
Most importantly, that’s far from all she has planned for her life. This mathematical genius has her sights on changing the world around her and if her accomplishments so far are anything to go by, she’ll do just that.
The Early Years
According to Esther’s parents, her love of numbers was obvious from an early age. Based on her interest in learning, they started to homeschool her from the age of three. Seeing how well she caught on to the mathematical principles of addition, subtraction, and multiplication, they sent her to a private school to get a more targeted education.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t for her and she left her very first day in tears. Since they weren’t required to have her in school until she turned five, Esther went back to being homeschooled.
That’s when her mother decided to use her background in engineering to try something new. She jokingly said she could teach Esther the basics of algebra and was pretty flabbergasted when her then four-year-old absorbed the information easily. At that point, Esther’s mother thought she might have a mathematical prodigy on her hands.
Esther’s Growing Love Of Mathematics
Though she did well in other subjects, Mathematics was always her first love. When she was only six years old, Esther took the GCSE O’ Level exam at Ounsdale High School and received a grade of C.
Unsatisfied with this grade, she retook the exam a year later and received the A that she was aiming for. Having shown acuity in the subject, Esther was ready to tackle university but her mother encouraged her to take a little more time to mature.
That advice led to her taking the next step in qualifying for a university-level degree program. In 2014, she went a step further and sat her GCSE A’ Level exams where she received a B. Her educational journey was far from over at that point because she had an even greater achievement in sight.