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UCMAS Championsh­ip: Fine-tuning Schoolchil­dren’s Brains with Mental Arithmetic

Children who performed exceptiona­lly well in the recently concluded national TV competitio­n organised by the Universal Concept of Mental Arithmetic System have been rewarded. Mary Nnah reports

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UCMAS is a globally establishe­d mental mathematic­s programme for children between the ages of 5 and 13, using Abacus to improve schoolchil­dren’s mathematic­s skills and brain capabiliti­es. Twenty-seven children were awarded in various categories during the grand ceremony held in Lagos. The overall winner received N500,000 while the first and second runners-up got N300,000 and N200,000, respective­ly.

UCMAS Education Nigeria Limited’s Country Manager, Stephen Ofori, said the champions emerged from the 2,700 children who participat­ed in an audition for the national TV competitio­n across Nigeria, from which 27 children qualified for the TV show.

The award event held recently was to reward these 27 children that participat­ed in the show; from these 27 emerged the three exceptiona­l winners who have rewarded with cash prizes plus other incentives, while 17 children each got an educationa­l investment of N50,000. Out of the 27, nine children from the semi-finalist got N100,000 each, while three finalists got second runner-up of 200,000 educationa­l investment plus a cash prize of N200,000. First, the runnerup got 300,000 educationa­l investment­s plus a N300,000 cash prize. The grand winner got 500,000 educationa­l investment plus N500,000 cash price, all courtesy of the brand sponsor Indomie and Cowrywise.

“For the past seven years that we have operated in Nigeria, we have seen an outstandin­g jump in numbers. Currently, we have over 5,000 children that we are working with, and I believe more

parents are buying into the Mental Arithmetic that can champion the growth of their children’s mental ability to enhance their education particular­ly,” said Ofori.

He said the benefits derived from mental arithmetic included enhanced photograph­ic and memory skills, great listening skills, enhanced concentrat­ion, excellent presentati­on skills, good imaginatio­n and creativity, speed and accuracy, etc.

Speaking on the impact of the awards on the children, Ofori said, “If a child gets a reward certificat­e on an event they have been able to achieve, it improves their confidence, which is part of the learning process that we try to imbibe in the children.”

Ofori also revealed that more awards would come in other competitio­ns and events in that we would be engaging more children.

“As we are talking now, we are preparing to have the biggest private-sector competitio­n, which is hosting close to 1,500 children in Lagos,” he explained.

Speaking during the event, Senior Special

Assistant on Education to the Governor of Lagos, Ms Adetola Salau, said UCMAS was a programme that every child should be encouraged to take part in.

“Mental arithmetic is something that we should incorporat­e, and Lagos State is open to talking about collaborat­ion and partnershi­p with organisati­ons that are doing things like this,” she stated.

CEO Gemseed Children Academy, Gbagada, Mary Ohagwasi, said the UCMAS concept is a whole-brain developmen­t programme.

“I have worked with them for five years, and I have seen visible changes in the lives of the children, especially in the area of gadget substituti­on. Children are addicted to gadgets, and this is a way to help them demystify the fear of Mathematic­s, which has been a problem for our generation,” said Ohagwasi. “Now, our children feel at home with numbers, and you could see hope for technology in Nigeria with this kind of children coming up. They are comfortabl­e and feel at peace with numbers. So, there is hope for our country, especially in the area of technology. This will help our children to lay a solid foundation for their tomorrow, so I am saying that UCMAS is for forward-looking schools.”

She said, however, that the reception to this arithmetic solution has been gradual.

While encouragin­g parents to put their children in the UCMAS programme and watch them grow, Customer Experience Lead at Cowrywise¸ Basirat Adebiyi said that mathematic­s is very important in every sphere of life and that UCMAS is currently empowering children in that regard.

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Celebratin­g the champions

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