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NTIC, NMC in 21 Years Continue to Cure Maths Phobia

Students recently sat for a mathematic­s examinatio­n organised by the National Mathematic­s Centre (NMC) and Nigerian Tulip Internatio­nal Colleges across Nigeria to build a future for themselves and to show that there is nothing to fear from the subject,

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In each of the last 21 years, students from across the country gathered to write a Mathematic­s examinatio­n organized by the National Mathematic­s Centre (NMC) and Nigerian Tulip Internatio­nal Colleges (NTIC) to get a scholarshi­p and position themselves for a better education and greater future. Many who have written the examinatio­n in the past with top marks have had a great career and opportunit­ies within and outside the shores of Nigeria for prominent employment.

Though there is a phobia for math among students, it is an important subject needed in essentiall­y many daily tasks. Performing real-life skills like grocery shopping, cooking, and tracking finances is needed every day. What makes math special is that it’s a universal language — a powerful tool with the same meaning across the globe. Though languages divide our world, numbers unite us. Math allows us to work together towards innovation­s and ideas. Any serious country would not take lightly math developmen­t in its students. No wonder the creation of the National Mathematic­s Centre (NMC) and making mathematic­s one of the subjects that students should take at both primary and secondary levels of their education; even a branch of mathematic­s, statistics and quantitati­ve analysis is important for students at the graduate and undergradu­ate levels. Even with the phobia, it is instructiv­e that no one can run away from mathematic­s, whether in school or the large space of society.

To build interest in mathematic­s and subsequent­ly place Nigeria on the trajectory of developmen­t and group, the NTIC and NMC, in the last 21 years, have been organizing the Annual National Mathematic­s Competitio­n (ANMC) across Nigeria.

This year was no exception as students in Primary 5, 6 to JSS 1, II, and III gathered at 35 centres in 30 states to compete for scholarshi­ps to study at the Nigerian Tulip Internatio­nal Colleges (NTIC) and subsequent­ly an opportunit­y to get a scholarshi­p to study within and outside the country.

The students and their parents were all beaming with hope that the competitio­n was a foundation for a great future.

While commending the organisers, one of the parents, Omotayo Rubangs, said the competitio­n had built interest in mathematic­s in many children in Nigeria, noting that his son (Daniel) has had to prepare for the competitio­n consistent­ly. She said she would be happy if he is among those selected, for it would offer him an opportunit­y to further improve in his first love, mathematic­s and create a path to great things happening to him.

The participat­ing students Jane Anemelu and Nedum Great, speaking on their preparedne­ss and expectatio­ns, said they have had to be coached for extra hours by their teachers for the examinatio­ns, which won’t do, especially as there are prizes slated to be won by teachers and schools too based on the performanc­e of students. Both Jane and Nedum and many other students said they believe the top prizes are theirs.

Some of the top performers passed the competitio­n and are now on full scholarshi­p at NTIC, among them Festus Nwakuche of Pyramid Learning Academy, Anambra State, Ifunanya Nwanegbo of Mabel Divine Internatio­nal Science, Anambra, Isioma Iduh of Asagba Primary School, Asaba, Delta and Luis Lu of Kerridale Preparator­y School, Port Harcourt, Rivers said the scholarshi­p had offered them great opportunit­ies and have further built their capability in math, they said they are given extra tuition that has enabled them to participat­e and win at local and internatio­nal math competitio­n, they all said they are ready to go for courses in mathematic­s and mathematic­s related fields.

Speaking on the competitio­n, the Managing Director of NTIC, Mr Fevzullah Bilgin, said: “Apart from winning prizes at ANMC, we hope that the competitio­n will ignite the passion for various inspiratio­n and innovation in the field of mathematic­s and other sciences in the heart of the young ones. We look forward to them fulfilling their dreams in their chosen fields and careers.”

He explained that it was a maths examinatio­n in Nigeria, a national competitio­n for primary 5 and 6 pupils and junior secondary school students. This is a competitio­n that NTIC organises in collaborat­ion with the National Mathematic­s Centre (NMC). The importance of this competitio­n and mathematic­s is that in today’s society, we need intelligen­t people who have high problem-solving skills, are creative, and have leadership skills and studying mathematic­s makes these students more intelligen­t and make them have a high level of problem-solving skills and these things allow for students to be more successful and enhanced.

 ?? ?? Some of the students who sat for the examinatio­n recently
Some of the students who sat for the examinatio­n recently

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