My Secret Formula For Mathematics – Cowbellpedia Contestant
By: HighCelebritySquard
Oluwanifise Onafowokan, a student of The Ambassador College, Ota, Ogun
State has revealed that long hours of work and practice are the factors
responsible for her deep knowledge of Mathematics, a subject that is a
nightmare for many of her colleagues.
Onafowokan, who is participating in the Senior Category of the 2017
Cowbellpedia Secondary Schools Mathematics TV Quiz Show sponsored by Cowbell,
the flagship brand of Promasidor Nigeria Limited, explained that her love for
Mathematics started early because of encouragement by her parents.
She added that the subject, which scares majority of students, comes
naturally to her because of the devotion she pays to it. “I love solving
Mathematical problems until I get tired. It has become a part of me. It
is fun taking my mathematics textbook and my workbook; it relieves my stress. I
just love my Mathematics,” she stated.
She praised her teacher and the school management for providing a
conducive atmosphere for talents to boom among the students.
At the end of the preliminary round last weekend, Onafowokan and Plangdi
Nepele of the Baptist High School, Naraguta, Plateau State advanced to the
semi-final stage.
Onafowokan and Nepele, who got 95 per cent in the qualifying
examinations conducted in March 2017 expressed confidence in their ability to
excel in the competition. Onafowokan answered 13 questions in the Cowbellpedia 60
Seconds of Fame segment and has vowed to emulate her school mate, Ayooluwa
Oguntade, who won the Senior Category last year.
Onafowokan and Nepele contested the preliminary rounds with Faith Edokpa
of Mount Carmel Secondary School, Ekpoma, Edo State; Gift Nwere of FISO,
Owerri, Imo State; Aisha Abubakar of Iqra Science Academy, Jalingo, Taraba
State and Musa Usman of Government Science Secondary School, Faskari, Kastina
State.
In the Junior Category, Oluwafemi Adeyanju of Jesuit Memorial College
and Jesse Uche-Nwichi of Graceland International School, both in Port Harcourt,
Rivers State qualified for the semi-finals.
Uche-Nwichi, son of a Computer Engineer, also wants to pursue a career
in that profession to fulfil his ambition of developing a computer application
that will stimulate human memory. He scored 98 percent in the qualifying
examination conducted in March 2017.
“I am happy that I have crossed the first two hurdles, leaving two more
to go. I am hoping for the best. My dream to wear the crown is very much
alive,” he said.
Adeyanju, whose favourite foods are plantain and fish, got a perfect
score in the qualifying examinations. He was grateful to God for helping him to
overcome the initial stage fright that tensed him up and prayed for more grace
and speed for the battle ahead.
For the Senior and Junior Categories, the ultimate prize is One Million
Naira and an all-expense paid educational excursion outside the country, while
the first and second runners-up will go home with Seven Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Naira and Five Hundred Thousand Naira respectively.
Teachers of the category champions will be awarded the sum of Four
Hundred Thousand Naira, while those of the first and second runners-up will
receive Three Hundred Thousand Naira and Two Hundred Thousand Naira
respectively. The winning schools will each have Mathematics textbooks, desktop
computers and printers.
The 2017 Cowbellpedia Secondary Schools Mathematics TV Quiz Show
continues this weekend and will be aired to millions of viewers on DSTV Africa
Magic Family Channel, Africa Independent Television (AIT) Network and other six
television stations across the country.
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