Eighteen finalists have emerged across the country as Ogun
State tops the zonal stage of the NNPC Annual National Science Quiz Competition
score chart for 2019 which has been rounded off.
A statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja by the corporation
Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu,
disclosed that the representative of Ogun State at the South-west Zonal
competition, Ojo Samuel, scored 70 points out of 100 which is the highest score
among the finalists who emerged from the six geo-political zones of the
country.
The two other finalists from the South-West Zone, Aliyu
Kayode and Akintade Abdullah are the representatives of Lagos and Osun States
who scored 60 and 55 points respectively.
According to the statement, a total of 18 students emerged
at the zonal leg of the competition which held in Owerri (South-East), Uyo
(South-South), Bauchi (North-East), Minna (North-Central), Katsina
(North-West), and Oshogbo (South-West) last week as part of the preparations
for the 2019 edition of the competition.
In the South-east Zone, the representatives of Ebonyi and
Imo States, Mbazu Chinonso and Ozuzu Adaeze scored 55 points each to emerge
first, while Nwachukwu Ugochukwu, representing Abia State came third with 50
points.
The North-east Zone saw Yusuf Ibrahim from Bauchi State
emerge first with a score of 60 points,
while Nazifa Musa from Taraba State and Abdul Elkanem from Borno State scored
45 and 40 points respectively to emerge 2nd and 3rd positions.
The representative of Kogi State, Abdullahi Omachonu,
emerged first with 60 points in the North-Central Zone, while the representatives
of Benue and FCT Abuja, Egbuiba Chetachukwu and Aimofumhe Eshiobomhe, tied at
second position with 55 points apiece.
Utibeabasi Bassey representing Akwa Ibom State emerged first
in the South-South Zone with a score of 60 points, while Osayawe Oduwa and
Okogbenin Williams of Bayelsa and Edo States respectively scored 55 points
apiece to emerge second.
In the North-West, Bashir Al-Bashir from Kaduna State scored
45 points to emerge first while Salisu Bunza of Kebbi State scored 40 and
Osagie Jeremiah from Sokoto State scored 35 points to emerge secondd and third
positions respectively.
The 18 finalists will represent their various geopolitical
zones at the grand finale of the competition scheduled to hold in September,
2019.
The competition is set up as a core element of NNPC
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) package to promote science education in
the country; prepare students for promotional and qualifying examinations; and
build friendship amongst the participating students.
Other objectives include: "to develop students’
competitive spirit; to break down long-held stereotypes and engender a better
sense of national being in participating students; and provide a platform for
enlightening the students and the public on the activities of NNPC."
Speaking further on the competition, Ughamadu stated:
"Every year, the corporation through this programme raises scholars of
repute. The exercise has deepened the interest of our young students to study
science, and we are encouraged by the quality of scholars and their
performances at various leading universities across the globe. We hope the
winners of this year’ edition of the will follow on the path of academic
excellence."
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