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Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by Built2last: 1:17pm On Aug 21, 2013
Not too long ago in China, an avalanche of honours fell on Nigeria’s path. It happened when one of her unsung heroines surprised the world by claiming a coveted prize at a recent edition of the ChinaNano Science Conference.

Her work in the field of Nano science and technology – an aspect of chemistry – won the best prize, outclassing over 1,000 other entries.

In the eyes of world’s best scientists, Nigeria’s profile rose sky-high like mercury in a test tube. British-born Nigerian, Dr (Miss) Geraldine Echue helped this to happen when she gave the country the rare opportunity. It was something to be proud about when her presentation at the Chinese Academy of Sciences was adjudged the best in its category.

After some painstaking consideration, a panel of judges at the conference gave the verdict that placed Dr Echue in the league of world’s rising chemists. She felt like exploding when it was announced that her work had significantly contributed to learning and extended the frontiers of Material Science. She gave experts from various lands and climes a handful and a conviction that Nigeria is never short of the power to surprise.

For her effort, she was rewarded with the conference’s top prize, some traditional Chinese Art paper, and a certificate of participation amid ovation. The ovation came down on her like sheets of rain – unrestrainedly flowing from thousands of thankful hearts

Dr Echue, 27, was born and raised in England by her parents who hail from Okwelle, in Onuimo Local Government area of Imo State. She recently earned a PhD in Material Chemistry from University of Bristol, England, specialising in Nano science and technology. She attended the same University of Bristol, for her undergraduate and graduate studies, where she read Chemistry. She worked for Quartz Scientific and Analytical Laboratory in Watford, UK and also spent a year working for BP Chemicals at their research centre in Hull, North East of England.

When she heard about the ChinaNano Conference, she flew to China at the invitation of a Chinese professor. She went to the Asian continent to partake in the fifth edition of the biannual conference, a scientific meeting which held at the China National Convention Centre in Beijing. The conference attracts the best chemists with specialisation in Material science and Nano science.

But it never occurred to her that she could get more than she hoped for. What was on her mind, according to her, was to offer her best and see what could come out of it. She never knew that she was on a trip that would change the face of her career, and leave the world wondering at the huge potentials that can come out of Nigeria. Now, she says each time she reflects on her success, she cannot but marvel at her luck.

Going into the conference, which had virtually no black in attendance, Dr Echue overcame every stereotype to claim success.

She recalled her happiness when scores of Chinese, Australians, Japanese, Americans, Germans and many other nationals came streaming to take photographs with her. She said her alma mater, University of Bristol, also joined in wide celebration by splashing the conference’s photographs on its website to prove that it’s a leading force in Europe.

Some days ago, Dr Echue, who is ever joyous being a Nigerian, breezed into the country to see members of her extended family and as she put it, to motivate her younger relations. In an engaging encounter, she revealed her burning desire to contribute to the success of her relations and to national development.

“I’m here to motivate my younger relations and to let them know that if I can accomplish what I have accomplished today, they too can.”

Flashing toothy smiles, Dr Echue who was happy to be home, took time to mingle and tell her story. “The China event is a scientific conference called ChinaNano Conference. It attracts the experts in Nano science and technology, a branch of material chemistry. They gather to present their works, discuss ideas and come up with innovations. It was like a forum for collaboration for scientists from all over the world. You can be invited or you can sign up to present your scientific works since amazing works of science are presented there.

“At the conference, there were experts in Material Chemistry and Nano science. I went there because I’m still learning; I wanted to receive lectures. I wanted to hear from older, better experienced and much more progressive scientists speak. I wanted to present my work and see what they could make out of it.

It was amazing; it was great for me to hear them say, ‘this is a great work.’ It sounded like fantasy. And I said to myself, ‘am I the one doing this thing?’ I was only hoping to learn from the masters who came to the conference,” she said.

Recalling how her journey to her China success all began, she informed that a certain Chinese professor invited her to come over and present her works. “Yes we collaborate on scientific matters. But often, I look out for opportunities that can come along – where I can present my works and learn from other scientists.

“The conference was attended by hundreds of scientists from China, Australia, UK, Japan, Germany, USA, Canada, South America and many more. It was a truly global conference. I can’t remember seeing any blacks there.

I suppose I was the only black person in attendance. And when my work was adjudged to be the best in its category, very many came to me wondering where I come from. Of course I told them I’m a Nigerian; I told them I speak English with British accent because I was born in the UK and they screamed. Many who were present, particularly from China, kept coming with their families to request to take photographs with me and all that.”

Also recalling how the work was received, she said: “I think my work really said more than anything I can say. My work said everything by itself. I didn’t get any negative comments. More than anything, people were curious; they were not expecting to see someone like me there, and so they wanted to find out more about where I come from, what my background is among other things.

It was a great feeling when I was announced as winner of the top prize. I screamed, ‘yeeeee!’ I was very happy. I wasn’t expecting a win; I wasn’t thinking about anything. But I was so happy for the success.”She explained that it was a conference in which people presented papers in various categories of material science.

She also recalled that there were various doctoral students, about 1,000 of them who presented their works in her category. At any given time, scores of other people, including about 20 judges listened to the presentations. There were many speakers too. After every presentation, there were was a question and answer session.”

She told the reporter that her exploits in China had given her the confidence she is currently building upon. “I’m hoping to continue with what I have achieved. I will be trying to improve on my research.

I believe what I achieved in China will make an impact on what I’m doing at the moment in the UK. Going to China was amazing. Being at a place where you don’t know anybody, and you don’t know what to expect and you try your best, and people receive you well, is amazing.”

She also gave insight into various applications of Nano Science and technology, saying: “I will continue to work in various applications of Nano Science – plastics, amour, military hardware, and other applications people do not know about. These are some of the functionalities of Nano science.

People don’t understand that almost everything they use every day – materials for making refrigerators, tables, cars, television sets and many more domestic items, require design on Nano level. Material chemistry is required to produce everything everyone uses everyday. Indeed, Material chemistry overlaps with so many other disciplines.”

Exhibiting a deep sense of patriotism, Dr Echue says being Nigerian and returning to Nigeria make her fell great. “Each time I come here, it makes me know how lucky I am. Being Nigerian makes me feel great. I feel I can help other people.

I have this feeling to do things for other people, especially my own people because they are important to me. I desire to use the skill I have to do positive things for the people. Each time, I have this thought of investing in Nigeria.

I have this feeling to try to bring something here and help the people. It is of no good having all the knowledge and skill without using it to help,” she asserted.

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Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by Horus(m): 1:35pm On Aug 21, 2013


Dr (Miss) Geraldine Echue
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by malele(m): 1:36pm On Aug 21, 2013
That's an igbo woman ooo hope una dey see am ooo
Igbo women are highly talented.
Later una go talk say na igbo dey give 9ja bad name.
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by Nobody: 1:40pm On Aug 21, 2013
Nigerians are blazing the trail all over the world.
Kudos Sis, I wish I could be like or surpass your work someday.
We are proud of you!!!
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by harmless011: 2:11pm On Aug 21, 2013
Congratz I love hearing this kinda news

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Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by harmless011: 2:12pm On Aug 21, 2013
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Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by solomon111(m): 2:30pm On Aug 21, 2013
When i saw "british born and trained" i lost interest.
She is a product of britain,and whatever accolades she won is due to britain.

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Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by unicon25: 2:31pm On Aug 21, 2013
That's my girl!keeo it on
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by tpia5: 2:32pm On Aug 21, 2013
in the olden days, people would have found her a husband.

nobody should bite me, thanks.
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by mysticgal(f): 3:19pm On Aug 21, 2013
we igbo girls rock,congrats gal cheesy
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by Akanbiedu(m): 3:25pm On Aug 21, 2013
solomon111: When i saw "british born and trained" i lost interest.
She is a product of britain,and whatever accolades she won is due to britain.

WORD.
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by homesteady(m): 3:47pm On Aug 21, 2013
Even though the write-up was too long gringrin , I read it to the ending! It was very inspiring and pleasant!!
Whether she was born in england or anywhere, she is still a Nigeria! She has our blood flowing through her! coolcool

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Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by Nobody: 4:05pm On Aug 21, 2013
'We' are proud of her.
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by joeace2020(m): 4:28pm On Aug 21, 2013
malele: That's an igbo woman ooo hope una dey see am ooo
Igbo women are highly talented.
Later una go talk say na igbo dey give 9ja bad name.

Shut up... Fvcked up people.... All of you ibos n yorubas are Nigerias problem.. Y dnt u fvcktards develop Nigeria. Instead u run away to oda countries n bcum a nuisance dere... We only get good stories such as this once in a blue moon, if its nt how 1 ade wateva impregnated his daughters it is how 1 chuckwu forged cards n steals in d uk. Wit dis lot of ppl dis Country is Fvcked!!!!
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by gratiaeo(m): 4:40pm On Aug 21, 2013
[color=]PROUDLY IGBO BLOOD[/color]
This Igbos are too much anywhere they are
How i wished Biafra...........
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by gratiaeo(m): 4:41pm On Aug 21, 2013
joeace2020:

Shut up... Fvcked up people.... All of you ibos n yorubas are Nigerias problem.. Y dnt u fvcktards develop Nigeria. Instead u run away to oda countries n bcum a nuisance dere... We only get good stories such as this once in a blue moon, if its nt how 1 ade wateva impregnated his daughters it is how 1 chuckwu forged cards n steals in d uk. Wit dis lot of ppl dis Country is Fvcked!!!!
4k ya mama! Because she is not Yoruba abi? Bad bele
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by joeace2020(m): 4:46pm On Aug 21, 2013
gratiaeo:
4k ya mama! Because she is not Yoruba abi? Bad bele

Be. ast..... Dnt go n talk to ur randy brothers n dirty mannerless sisters
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by vislabraye(m): 4:52pm On Aug 21, 2013
solomon111: When i saw "british born and trained" i lost interest.
She is a product of britain,and whatever accolades she won is due to britain.

Whatever, she's still Nigerian. In the case of a Nigerian Brit who committed murder, he was said to be a Nigerian even though he grew up in UK.

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Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by 1MCN: 4:56pm On Aug 21, 2013
I loved her consistent use of 'Nigeria'. Some of umunnem Nd'Igbo here will soon come to brazzenly appropriate her to themselves now thereby hijacking this beautiful piece. I love it that she said she has intensions of giving to Nigerians. I think her knowledge in Nanoscience will be very useful in Aba na Onicha na Nnewi where we have amazing talents in technology even without any education!

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Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by Ariyke: 5:36pm On Aug 21, 2013
Proud of u
Re: Nigerian Lady Scientist Rules The World by Aizebioje(m): 6:45pm On Aug 21, 2013
homesteady: Even though the write-up was too long gringrin , I read it to the ending! It was very inspiring and pleasant!!
Whether she was born in england or anywhere, she is still a Nigeria! She has our blood flowing through her! coolcool
I beg to differ. It's the same thing with the british terrorists. We were quick to point out that they were products of the british system. She is also a product of the british system hence, she's a briton. It takes more than just a name to be a Nigerian!

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