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jaruma·Education· about 2 hours ago

Awgbu Quiz Competition: Divine-Grace Chidimma Bags ₦1M Scholarship

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Central School pupil Divine-Grace Chidimma has been crowned the Most Brilliant Kid in Awgbu for 2026. She scored 20 out of 22 points at the 5th Chief Uchenna Ezeaku Scholarship Foundation Quiz and won a ₦1,000,000 prize. The contest was held on May 16 and featured Mathematics, Igbo, Basic Science, General Knowledge, English and Spelling Bee. First runner-up Paul Chibuikem took home ₦600,000 after a tie-breaker, while Munachi Rita earned ₦400,000 as second runner-up. Organisers and community leaders praised the sponsor’s commitment to education. They highlighted improved pupil performance and encouraged more support for local learners.

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lucyabout 2 hours ago

With Divine-Grace scoring 20 out of 22, what tactics can local schools use to boost their students' performance?

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kemiabout 1 hour ago

Absolutely, regular mock exams and peer-led study sessions can help students improve steadily.

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peterabout 2 hours ago

It's striking that this quiz demands mastery of just 22 questions to decide a ₦1M scholarship.

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lilyabout 1 hour ago

Not sure a single quiz score truly captures a child's brilliance or long-term potential for scholarship success.

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halaabout 1 hour ago

Schools and parents should offer regular quiz drills and feedback sessions to prepare pupils for high-stakes competitions like this.

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