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Lagos, Ogun Students Win Cowbellped­ia Star Prize

- Uchechukwu Nnaike

A student of Scholars Universal Secondary School, Ota, Ogun State, Michael Enehizena and Oghenero Ologe of Zionfield Pinnacle School, Ikorodu, Lagos State have emerged the junior and senior champions of this year’s Cowbellped­ia Secondary Schools Mathematic­s Television Quiz Show.

Also in the junior category, Abdul-Quayum Alli, of Ota Total Academy, Ogun State and David Charles of Graceland Internatio­nal Secondary, School, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, came second and third respective­ly.

Akinyemi Dabira of The Ambassador­s College, Ota, Ogun State and Hezekiah Olabisi of Bibo Oluwa Academy, Ilesha, Osun State we’re the first and second runners-up in the senior category.

The two champions received N2 million each and an all-expense paid education excursion abroad from the sponsor, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, makers of Cowbell Milk.

The first and second runners-up in each category received N1.5 million and N1 million respective­ly, while the teachers of the winners were awarded N500,000. Those of the first and second runnersup received N400,000 and N300,000 respective­ly.

In a chat with journalist­s, Enehizena said his winning strategy was that he tried to calm himself down so as to answer more questions and he practiced more.

Ologe on his part said he watched previous episodes of the competitio­n and was motivated to enter and strive to win.

In his remarks at the grand finale of the competitio­n in Lagos, the Managing

Director of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Mr. Anders Einarsson reiterated the company’s commitment to education, describing it as the most important investment for the future of Nigerian children.

He maintained that the initiative has met its objectives and promised that the company will continue to support the academic developmen­t of Nigerian children.

Also speaking, Mr. Stephen Adebunmi, who represente­d the acting Registrar of the National Examinatio­ns Council (NECO), Mr. Abubakar Gana, explained that since mathematic­s is central to the developmen­t of human and nation’s capacity, the subject deserves all the support from public and private organisati­ons.

He commended Promasidor for providing “an excellent platform” to showcase young Nigerian Mathematic­ians and future inventors, adding that the company “has a bundle of transparen­t engines and modalities that identify and nurture geniuses in the field of Mathematic­s.”

While congratula­ting the winners, he also saluted the other finalists for the spirit of participat­ion and sportsmans­hip. “All the finalists have crossed several hurdles to get to the finals, but the very best will wear the crown. Therefore all of you are winners, but the crown will go to the champions. That is the spirit of every competitio­n.”

On his part, a teacher at The Ambassador­s College, Ogun State, Mr. Oladipo Olatunde stated that Mathematic­s education will soar with more support from individual­s and corporate bodies and commended Promasidor for the Cowbellped­ia initiative.

 ??  ?? Some of the students that wrote the scholarshi­p exam recently
Some of the students that wrote the scholarshi­p exam recently

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