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Sixty-eight (68) primary schools in the Ashanti region thronged the forecourt of The Multimedia Group Limited premises in Kumasi to secure a seat at this year’s edition of the LUVFM Primary School Quiz.
Events and Promotions Executive, Eric Inkoom, says he’s overwhelmed by the numbers and academic prowess showcased by the students.

He is confident of an exciting, competitive and educative edition.

“We look forward as organizers to a very competitive and interesting contest this year. Last year, we had 16 schools going to the main competition and this year we are looking at 36 schools. So we are going to have a long journey full of suspense and some interesting times ahead.”









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