As part of the build-up to its 2016 Secondary School Mathematics Television Quiz Show, Cowbellpedia has developed a multi-level mobile app that will allow students to practice Mathematics questions everywhere with a lot of fun.
Festus Tettey, Head of Marketing, Promasidor Nigeria Limited explained last week in Lagos, that the move was part of measures to stimulate greater interest by students in Mathematics, which is regarded as the bedrock of science and technology. The Mathematics Association of Nigeria, MAN has identified Mathematics phobia as a major drawback for the interest of students in the subject.
This Cowbellpedia Mobile app, according to Tettey, can be 
downloaded on Google Play Store and Apple Store. He added that this 
year’s competition will be in two stages: Qualifying Written Examination
 and TV Quiz Show. The National Examination Council NECO will conduct 
the Stage One examination according to him on Saturday, March 19, 2016. NECO is an examination body in Nigeria that conducts the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination and the General Certificate Examinations in Education in June/July and December/January respectively.
Under this year’s arrangement, NECO will deploy its massive 
infrastructure to improve the conduct of the examination across the 
country.  Tettey added that the Stage One of the Mathematics Competition
 is open to students from 10 – 18 years of age attending full time 
Secondary Education in both Public and Private Schools in Nigeria. Entry
 into this competition is FREE.
Each School is required to present their best ten (10) students in 
Mathematics (five from JSS3 and five from SSS2), irrespective of 
religion, tribe or state of origin, to enhance their chance of 
qualifying for the next stage of the competition. According to Tettey, 
the Stage One registration, which is online, involves visiting www.cowbellpedia.ng
Also speaking on the occasion, Managing Director of Promasidor 
Nigeria Limited, Mr. Olivier Thiry acknowledged, the support of NECO, 
state Ministries of Education, school principals and teachers, the press
 and other agency partners for their continued support for the 
initiative over the years.
He explained from 2016, Promasidor has taken a strategic decision 
to bring all Mathematics intervention activities by Cowbell under one 
umbrella, COWBELLPEDIA.
Thiry also informed that the company has significantly increased 
the prize money for the finals for both students and teachers. This year
 he said, the top prize student winner in each category will go home 
with One Million Naira in addition to other prizes, while the teacher 
will be awarded Four Hundred Thousand Naira.
“All these improvements are to underscore Promasidor’s effort to 
provide a credible platform that discovers, recognizes and rewards 
excellence in Mathematics, a critical component of Science, Technology, 
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in Nigeria. This is in 
addition to the quality nutrition that is provided by the Cowbell brand 
for the nourishment of the Nigerian populace especially children,” he 
said.
In order to encourage the Girl Child Education, Thiry 
appealed that Mixed Secondary Schools must nominate minimum two (2) 
girls for each category to represent such school. “This is our own 
little way of encouraging the girl child to take interest in education 
especially the STEM courses,” he said.
The winner in each category this year will go home with a cash of 
One million naira, a medal, a trophy and an all-expense paid vacation. 
The first and the second runner-up will take N750,000 and N500,000 
respectively. There will also be a plaque, mathematics textbooks, 
desktop computers and printers for the winning schools.
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