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After a highly competitive, educative and fun-filled preliminary contest, the Luv Fm Kiddy Quiz enters its quarter final stage in Kumasi.
Eight schools have booked places in the next stage of the contest, taking off on Saturday.
The Luv Fm Kiddy Quiz, airing live on the Joy Learning platform, Luv Fm and social media platforms, has become a learning platform for many households across Ghana.
It’s been a display of intellect, confidence and knowledge by kids from 16 private and public schools across Ashanti region.
From February 22 when Eben International School and Big Apple Academy opened the contest, it’s been an interesting test of academic prowess throughout the preliminary stages.
Riverside Academy, Fumesua, beat Premier Mission Academy, from Ejisu to close the preliminary contests.
Eight schools will now battle it out in the quarter final stage of the Luv Fm Kiddy quiz.
They include Eben International school, Martyrs of Uganda, Afaus Lovely School, Immanuel Grammar School, the Plumb and Wallach School, Divine Mission Academy. Gloryvel School and Riverside Academy.
Eben International School will square off with Martyrs of Uganda, while Afaus Lovely will battle it out with Immanuel Grammar school.
The competition is sponsored by printing house, Alpha and Omega Publication.
Follow on our various social media handles and cheer your alma mater to victory.
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