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Ogun, Rivers Top Qualifiers’ Chart for Cowbellped­ia Exam Results

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With a total of 15 candidates, Ogun State has emerged the state with the highest number of qualifiers for the second stage of the Cowbellped­ia Secondary Schools Mathematic­s TV Quiz Show following the release of the results of the first stage examinatio­n conducted by the National Examinatio­ns Council (NECO).

It was followed closely by Rivers State with 10 candidates, while Osun State and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja had five candidates each

In all, 41,735 students sat for the qualifying examinatio­n, held on February 17, 2018 to participat­e in the competitio­n, which is sponsored by Cowbell, the flagship brand of Promasidor Nigeria Limited.

The junior category had 21,585 candidates, while the remaining 20,150 were senior secondary school students.

Further breakdown of the results shows that Ambassador­s College, Ota, Ogun State, which produced champions in both categories in 2016, topped the chart with nine students in the second stage, while Graceland Internatio­nal School, Port Harcourt, Rivers State came second with seven students.

Also, there were three perfect scores in the junior category from two schools. The students with 100 per cent scores are Favour Okarike and Benny Sampson-Uche from Graceland Internatio­nal School, Port Harcourt, and Chiedozie Uzochukwu of Nigerian Tulip Internatio­nal College, Abuja.

The results have since been posted on the Cowbellped­ia portal: www.cowbellped­ia. ng. The 108 qualifiers for the second round are in two categories -54 each for the junior and senior categories -and will all proceed to the television quiz Show.

The second stage, which is in quiz format, will take the candidates through the preliminar­y, semi-final and final rounds. The show will be broadcast in 13 weekly episodes on major television stations across the country.

The Managing Director of Promasidor, Mr. Anders Einarsson acknowledg­ed the support of NECO, state ministries of education, school principals, teachers, the media and partner agencies on the initiative over the years.

He said the company has demonstrat­ed its unwavering commitment to the project by significan­tly increasing the prize money for winning students and their teachers.

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