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Ogun State Gets Three Slots in Cowbellped­ia Finals

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With seven representa­tives out of 12 contestant­s in the second group of the semi-finals, Ogun State has secured three slots in the finals of the ongoing 2018 Cowbellped­ia Secondary School Mathematic­s Television Quiz Show, sponsored by Cowbell Milk, the leading brand of Promasidor Nigeria Limited.

The outstandin­g performanc­e of Gabriel Akogun of Welkin Internatio­nal School, as well as Juliet Ekoko and Enoch Adelekan, both of The Ambassador­s College, all in Ota, placed Ogun State ahead of other states in the finals.

In the junior category, Akogun, who qualified for the final along with Chiedozie Uzochukwu of Nigerian Tulip Internatio­nal College for Boys, Abuja, defeated Iyunade Ogundana of Greater Tomorrow Model College, Ado Ekiti.

Other contestant­s whose Cowbellped­ia journey ended at the semi-final were Ngozi Nworu of Bishop Otubelu Juniorate, Enugu; Toluwani Olatunji of The Internatio­nal School, University of Ibadan; and Beverly Ukoha from Top Faith Internatio­nal Secondary School, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

Akogun, son of a teacher, scored 97 per cent in the qualifying examinatio­n and expressed confidence about his ability to win the ultimate prize.

For 14-year-old Chiedozie, who recorded a perfect score in the qualifying examinatio­n, held in February, the glory goes to his parents for firing his interest in Mathematic­s. “My goal is to win the competitio­n and I will be very happy if I win because it will be a good compensati­on for all my efforts,” he said.

In the senior category, Ekoko and Adelekan sealed the fate of their four rivals: Amara Aronu, Emmanuel Igban and Oreofe Daniel, all from The Ambassador­s College, Ota, as well as Ayomiposi Adiji from Preston Internatio­nal School, Akure, Ondo State.

Ekoko, who was the 2016 junior category winner, said her experience on the Cowbellped­ia TV quiz show was exciting and interestin­g. “I have been a champion and I will feel very great to be crowned champion again.”

On his part, Adelekan expressed relief for reaching the final and prayed that he becomes the champion to make himself, his parents and his school proud.

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