Lifeforte International High School, Ibadan, Oyo State, won a total of 31 awards at the Cambridge Outstanding Learner Awards organised by the British Council.

The ceremony held at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Thursday, rewards excellence, determination, and resilience among Nigerian students studying Cambridge Assessment International Education courses.
Setting the pace was Momoreoluwa Adeola Afolabi, the overall best performer of the evening with nine individual awards.
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They included Top in the World in Economics, Best Overall in Eight Subjects—1st in Nigeria, and Top in Nigeria in English Language and Biology.
She also won High Achievement awards in business studies, sociology, literature in English, accounting, and economics.
“This recognition is much appreciated,” Momoreoluwa added, thanking her teachers, parents, and God for her success. “It’s not so much the awards themselves but the process, the commitment, and the support that made it possible.”
Other award-winning Lifeforte students included Israel Sule, Daniel Taiwo, Oluwaseyi Iwayemi, Nathaniel Aibangbee, Oluwatamilore Oyekan, Divine Adeniyi, Temitayo Olukoya, Joel Taiwo, Harmony Kama, Okeoghene Udezi, and Akindayomi Akinola.
The British Council called the awards a platform to recognize not just good grades but the effort and perseverance of students who go the extra mile.


