The social enterprise emboldening the next generation of innovators
Anne-Marie Imafidon was just 11 and in primary school when she became the youngest girl ever to pass computing at high school level. She went on to ever greater achievements by becoming one of the youngest graduates at Oxford University; she got her Masters degree in Maths and Computer Science at just 20. Dr Anne- Marie Imafidon also founded and became CEO of Stemettes in 2013, a social enterprise promoting women to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths(STEM). Focus on Africa's Hassan Arouni has been catching up with her.
(Photo: Anne-Marie Imafidon. Credit: Sam and Simon Photography)
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