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COWBELL AND MATHS CELEBRATES 20 TH ANNIVERSARY WITH ‘MILK OF KINDNESS’ EDITION.

COWBELL AND MATHS CELEBRATES 20 TH ANNIVERSARY WITH ‘MILK OF KINDNESS’ EDITION.

Lagos, Nigeria: Monday, September 24, 2018
The relationship of Cowbell and Maths hit a milestone this year as it celebrates 20
years of rewarding and celebrating secondary school students thriving in the
Mathematics subject in Nigeria.
To mark this celebration, a special edition of the Cowbellpedia show titled
‘Cowbell Milk of Kindness’ was aired last week. It highlighted the remarkable
contributions of Cowbell Milk to Mathematics in the country through the voices
of student participants in a special ‘docu-feature’ produced to commemorate the
relationship between Cowbell and Mathematics in the last twenty years.
Parents, teachers, students, and other stakeholders in the education sector have
applauded Promasidor Nigeria Limited, the company responsible for this revered
platform, for this continued support and sponsorship of this program.

The impact of the mathematics quiz show has been massive in arousing and re-
awakening the interest of students, especially at the secondary school level as
testified to by several teachers. One such teacher, Mr. Hamzat Dankanawa, of
Nigeria Tulip International College, Abuja who has been in the profession for over
two decades. With a vast knowledge in tutoring Mathematics, Danakawa towered
above his peers for been able to motivate students to participate in the
Cowbellpedia competition consistently over the years.
As a mentor and teacher, he equally noted that the impact of the competition on
the students could not be quantified as the programme has helped the students
to expand their horizon in the subject.
Another teacher with Federal Government Science Academy, Suleja, Niger State,
Mr Olugbenga Otunnubi also remains a shining star in his commitment to
teaching and nurturing students for Mathematics and participating in
Cowbellpedia competition for several years.

Otunubi, with about three decades experience as a teacher, is described as an
exceptional Mathematics teacher by his colleagues. He also lauded the
Cowbellpedia initiative for its impact on the lives of students and future inventors.

Mr. Femi Fasotito, the teacher of the 2015 and 2017 champion Munachi Ernest-
Eze, commended Promasidor for what he described as an unparalleled
intervention to support Mathematics education in Nigeria.
For his role in building a champion, Mr. Fasotito received N250,000 cash prize in
2015 and another N400,000 in 2017. "I am a fulfilled teacher today because the
performance of my students in various external examinations is now the major
talking point among teachers in the school. It has also become a thing of pride for
the school,” he said
Munachi himself, who was a student of Loyola Jesuit School in Abuja, got
N750,000 as the junior champion in 2015 and N1 million as a senior champion
two years later, in addition to educational excursions outside the country.
Munachi’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Ernest-Eze disclosed that Promasidor and
Cowbellpedia have made them the happiest couple and parents in the world.

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In 2016, Promasidor began to encourage mixed schools to present a minimum of
two girls for each category to represent them in a bid to promote girl-child
education further.
A direct impact of the girl-child campaign championed by UNICEF was felt in 2016
when 8 of the 12 finalists in the Cowbellpedia Secondary Schools Mathematics TV
Quiz Show competition were girls.

Recognising this effort, Ms. Jean Gough, Country Representative of the United
Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) In her Goodwill
Message commended the Cowbellpedia team for its commitment to education
for all in Nigeria. She maintained that investing in girl education is perhaps the
most cost-effective opportunity to break the cycle of poverty permanently. Ms.
Jean Gough was represented by Charles Nzuki, Chief of Field Office, UNICEF at the
20 th -anniversary celebrations.

An impressed National Examination Council (NECO) also commended Promasidor
for stimulating the interest of Nigerian students in Mathematics through
Cowbellpedia.
From its beginning in 1998, Cowbell and Mathematics have expanded in size,
scope, and prizes. It now holds in over 200 centers across the nation and over
11,000 schools.
To further underscore its expansion, the number of students participating jumped
from 33,269 in 2015 to over 50,000 in 2017. In 2018 registration took a new turn
to strictly online from which over 40,000 students registered and sat for the
examination conducted on Saturday, February 17, 2018.

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