A highly educational and inspirational TV quiz show, Cowbellpedia Mathematics Competition for Junior and Senior secondary school students is a testament to the undeniable fact that the future of our beloved country is indeed very bright. The third season (2017) of the competition which witnessed an array of extremely brilliant minds flying and shining naturally without any form of encumbrance is truly a sight to behold.
Ernest-Eze Munachi, 16-year-old, from Loyola
Jesuit, Abuja has indeed left an indelible print of excellence in the sands of
time as he emerged the overall winner in the senior category of the
competition. His meteoric rise to fame didn’t come as a surprise because he had
won the Cowbellpedia Mathematics Competition for junior category in 2015.
Munachi displayed an exceptional sense of acuity, brilliance and
self-confidence; winning the final competition with a total of 110 points.
He has done what no student has done since the
inception of the competition by winning in both the Junior category (2015) and
Senior category (2017). He now has the bragging right as the Mathematics
champion in the whole of Nigeria for 2017. As the winner of the competition, he
went home with a cash prize of one million Naira (N1,000,000), educational trip
abroad, five desktop computers + printer + textbooks (for his school) and four
hundred thousand Naira (N400,000) for his Mathematics teacher.
Following closely in 2nd position (1st runner
up) was Oluwanifise Onofowokan from the Ambassadors College, Ota, with 75
points. Her performance was nothing short of sterling. She went home with a
cash prize of seven hundred and fifty thousand Naira (N750,000), three desktop
computers + printer (for her school) and three hundred thousand Naira
(N300,000) for her Mathematics teacher.
In 3rd place (2nd runner up) was Evans Owamoyo
who rounded off with 70 points. He went home with a cash prize of five hundred
thousand Naira (N500,000), two desktop computers + printer (for his school) and
two hundred thousand Naira (N200,000) for his Mathematics teacher. Other
finalists in the senior category were: Tomiwa Olatunbosun (Bibo Oluwa Academy,
Ilesha, Osun state), Paul Michael (Excel Grace Academy, Benue state) and
Ikechukwu Ibeh (Federal Government Academy, Suleja, Niger state).
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