Posted by Chinenye on Thu 02nd Jul, 2026 - tori.ng
A quiet academic moment turns into a global talking point when a Nigerian graduate steps before thousands in China and speaks in a language he once did not know at all, leaving the audience unsure whether what they are hearing is real or rehearsed.
(Nnabuike Chisom wearing traditional academic regalia during his viral 2026 master’s graduation speech in Wuhan, China. Photo by Bellanaija)
Ten years ago, Nnabuike Chisom did not know a single word of Mandarin. In July 2026, he stood at a wooden lectern in front of nearly 4,000 students at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (ZUEL) in Wuhan, China, and delivered his master's graduation speech entirely in Chinese.
Chosen to represent the international student community at the graduation ceremony, Chisom's presentation has circulated widely across social media, drawing widespread attention online.
Watching the clip, the natural fluency of his delivery makes it easy to forget that Mandarin is his second language, with the rhythm, precise tones and overall ease of his speech standing out immediately.
Online reactions have been largely admiring, with some commenters jokingly questioning whether he was an AI given how naturally he spoke, while others suggested he be appointed Nigeria's Ambassador to China, and many simply expressed delight at the achievement.
Reflecting on the milestone, Chisom expressed immense gratitude for the academic opportunity, describing it as an absolute honour to have represented international students at the graduation ceremony and expressing appreciation for the trust and opportunity to share their journey.
He clarified that this achievement marks only the beginning, noting that the journey has just started and that he still has a lot of skills to unlock.
He is currently transitioning into a PhD programme to continue his research.
For the event, he wore Zhongnan University's traditional academic regalia, featuring a royal blue graduation gown with wide, relaxed sleeves lined in light blue at the cuffs, layered with a deep navy shoulder drape decorated with purple, green and white floral embroidery along the lapel.
Beneath the robe, he paired a white collared shirt with a dark, diagonally striped burgundy and navy tie, and held a traditional red tassel and cap while addressing the hall, an ensemble that fittingly matched the occasion.
Nigerian graduate Nnabuike Chisom goes viral after delivering a keynote address in fluent Mandarin at the master's graduation ceremony of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in China, earning widespread praise online. pic.twitter.com/RilDYDVpc0
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