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Expectation heightens as students, teachers await Cowbellpedia qualifying exam results

Students who participated in the 2017 Cowbellpedia Secondary School Mathematics Qualifying Examination are waiting with bated breath as the June 1st, 2017 date for the release of the results draws close.

Teachers and authority of the various schools that presented students are equally looking forward to a successful outing for their candidates.

A cross section of students who took the examination in March 2017 expressed optimism about the outcome as they look forward to checking their results on the online portal; www.cowbellpedia.ng

Kehinde Hassan, a Junior Secondary Student of Pakoto High School, Ifo, Ogun State, a first time participant is confident of a good outing despite what he called his initial tension and exam fright. Johnson Oluwole, his counterpart from Jacobs High School, Owode, Ogun State also expressed optimism about his qualification for the second round. “I have tried my best, andI am praying, my family is praying too. I just hope for the best,” said he.

Oluwatoyin Ayodele, one of the teachers at the Pakoto Examination center praised the brains behind the initiative and affirmed that his students will cruise to the next stage. “I have no doubt at all. My students have prepared very well and my wish for them is to get to the finals and win the ultimate prize,” he said.

A total of 51,018 students sat for this year’s Stage One of the 2017 Cowbellpedia Secondary Schools Mathematics TV Quiz Show.

Further analysis of the enrolment shows a total of 26,057 candidates in the Junior Secondary School category while the Senior Secondary School category recorded a total of 24,961 candidates.

Also the number of online candidates’ registration increased from 19,604 to 32,096 in 2017 which is a 64% growth over last year.

Aside the figures, the percentage of online registration to total registration increased from 43% to 63% in 2017. Majority of the states grew over the 2016 registration figures.

Candidates are advised to visit www.cowbellpedia.ng for the Stage One result from June 1st, 2017 as 108 students (54 each for Junior and Senior categories) are to proceed to the Stage Two, which is the Television Quiz Show.

The Stage Two, which will be in a quiz format, will be further sub-divided into preliminary, semifinals and finals. The show will be serialized into 13 episodes and aired on major television stations across the country.

The ultimate prize for this year’s edition is One Million Naira and an all-expense paid educational excursion outside the country while the 1st and 2nd runners up will go home with Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (=N=750,000.00) only and Five Hundred Thousand Naira (=N=500,000.00) only respectively.

The Teacher of the top prize student winner will be awarded N400, 000.00 while Teachers of 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up will go home with N300, 000.00 and N200, 000.00 respectively.

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