Ghanaian Doctor Shares Video of His 5-year-old Daughter Solving Maths Equation; Girl Goes Viral
- A Ghanaian girl has become a TikTok sensation after her father released her video on the social media platform
- Little Nyame is seen in the clip working on a complex pre-algebra problem that has gone viral online
- Her father, US-based Ghanaian plastic surgeon Dr Theodore Nyame, uploaded the video
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US-based Ghanaian plastic surgeon, Dr Theodore Nyame, has released a video showing his five-year-old daughter Nyame solving a complex Maths equation.
In the video widely circulated on social media, Nyame is seen tackling a pre-algebra or orders of operation problem.
The video has gone viral on TikTok, giving Nyame attention for her incredible talent.
Dr Nyame explained that he uses these problems to diagnose areas of weakness in his daughter's Maths skills.
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Per a Face2Face Africa report, little Nyame completed multiplication when she was four. The recent practice was aimed to determine if she can recall her multiplication facts quickly.
''If she is slower with multiplication then I create lessons to go back and review that,'' said Dr Nyame, according to Face2Face Africa.
The Harvard-trained board-certified plastic surgeon, who specialises in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery, is making an impact in Charlotte.
Despite his hectic work, Dr Nyame has been homeschooling his two kids for some time now. He believes in parent-directed education in the home.
Dr Nyame was born at Mpraeso in Ghana and immigrated to the US at the age of eight.
Watch his daughter's video below:
Ghanaian Child Teaches Himself Japanese
YEN.com.gh previously reported that a two-year-old Ghanaian boy, Isaiah Gyamfi, has learned how to write and count in English, Spanish, French and solve multiplication and subtraction Maths problems.
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The child prodigy also learned to count up to 40 in Japanese in less than 24 hours.
His 30-year-old mom, Jazelle, from South West London, told the Mirror that he was able to grasp new information easily from the age of five months.
Ghanaian Boy Builds Own Car
Meanwhile, a 13-year-old Ghanaian pupil, Evans Mensah of the Gomoa Mampong D/A Basic School in the Central Region, has built a car with a phone board and T&J scraps.
The junior high school student has a quest to pursue a career in Ghana's automobile industry.
This passion urged him to build the car with a phone board and T&J scraps, which runs perfectly without a challenge.
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