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It is safe to say this month of October has taken off on an exciting note and is determined to maintain the fun through November with the return of the Joy FM Family Pop Quiz - Mini-Series.
The mini-series which aims at engaging smart kids from ages 12 to 15, with interests in English Language, Social Studies, Science and Mathematics, kicks off on October 9, and will be live on your radio for discerning listeners, Joy 99.7FM every Sunday at 3pm till November 6. The participating children will exhibit their depth of knowledge, intelligence and dexterity in the aforementioned subject areas during the on-air the period of the quiz.
After 4 weeks of exhibiting brain power, the winner of the Joy FM Family Pop Quiz Mini-Series will travel on an all-expense paid educational and fun trip to Singapore. Amongst the thrilling activities for the winner will be an adventurous visit to Disney, a robotics workshop, gala dinner with children from other countries, the Young Achievers Leadership Academy (YALA) Camp 2022 and loads of other fun activities.
Like the season one of the Joy FM Family Pop Quiz, the mini-series promises to be educative, fun and entertaining as well as help families build stronger family ties as parents and guardians are expected to help the children through the whole process.

All Children who wish to participate in the Joy FM family Pop Quiz Mini Series must have a valid passport and must be fully registered by Friday 7th October, 2022 by calling 0302216540 or WhatsApp 0551111997 with details of their names and ages with the hashtag #JoyPopQuiz.
The production team will reach out to all interested participants who complete their registrations by the closing date with details of the next steps.
The mini-series of the Joy FM Family pop quiz is sponsored by the Ghana Olympiad Academy.
More details to follow soon
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