A semi-finalist in the
2018 editions of Cowbellpedia Secondary Schools Mathematics TV Quiz Show,
Master Emmanuel Chidiebube Igban has emerged the second-best candidate in this
year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations
(UTME)
According to the results just released by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), 16-year-old Emmanuel
scored 346 out of a maximum of 400 in the nationwide examination. His result is
just one point behind the best overall recorded by Franklin Ekene.
Emmanuel represented Ambassador College, Ota, Ogun State at the
Cowbellpedia Mathematics competition at the junior category as a 13-year-old in
2016 and returned in 2018 to compete in the senior category.
That second attempt, he got to the final stage where he was outwitted by
Juliet Ekoko and Enoch
Adelekan, both of the same Ambassadors College.
At a recent media interaction in Lagos, Abiodun Ayodeji, the Marketing
Manager of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, explained that the objectives of Cowbellpedia are
to awaken the consciousness and interest in Mathematics amongst Junior and
Senior secondary school students in Nigeria, improve students’ performance in
the subject pan Nigeria, create a clear platform for identifying outstanding
students, encourage and reward excellence in Mathematics through a creditable
platform.
Apart from Emmanuel, other stars of Cowbellpedia Mathematics Quiz Show
include Ayodeji Akinkuowo, winner
of the senior category in the maiden edition of the competition, who is on a
government scholarship to Russia studying Aeronautic Engineering.
The competition has also produced other highflyers like Munachi
Ernest-Eze, who won the Junior Secondary School category in 2015. Two years
later, he showed consistency by winning the Senior Secondary School category in
2017.
The 2018 edition threw up another hero in Faith Odunsi, a student of The
Ambassadors College, Ota Ogun State, who set a competition record in speed and
accuracy by answering 19 questions in the “60 Seconds of Fame” segment to
advance to the semi-finals in the junior category.
Faith’s feat shattered the record of 17
questions in that segment set in 2017 by Emmanuel Mebude, a student of Ogunlade Memorial
Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos.
At the 2018 finals in Lagos, the Director of Examination Development at
the National Examinations Council (NECO), Mr Mustapha Abdul, who represented
the Acting Registrar, Mr Abubakar Gana, commended Promasidor for the
Cowbellpedia initiative and pledged the council’s continued technical support
for the project.
He described the project as laudable as it enables students across the
country to compete openly, adding that Promasidor deserves a national award for
promoting scholarship through this Cowbellpedia initiative over the years.
Result of the nationwide Stage One examinations for this year’s edition
of the competition is to be announced in June with
the best 108 students (54 each for junior and senior categories) proceeding to
Stage Two, which is the Television Quiz Show. It will be in a quiz format which
is further sub-divided into preliminary, semi-finals and final rounds.
The show will be serialised in13 episodes weekly and aired on major
television stations across the country.
The ultimate prize for
this year’s edition is N2
million and an all-expense
paid educational excursion outside the country. The first and second runners-up
will go home with N1.5million
and N1 million respectively.
While the teacher of the top prize winner will be awarded N500, 000, those of the first
and second runners-up will get N400,
000 and N300, 000 respectively.
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