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The scene was nostalgic at the Mobile Money Limited (MML) Headquarters in Accra on Tuesday as the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) champions, Mfantsipim Boys, paid a courtesy call on the CEO of MML, Mr. Shaibu Haruna.
The four-time winners were on a mission to present their trophy to the CEO, and they were greeted with a rousing welcome by management of the company.

As they arrived, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and admiration for the young scholars' remarkable achievement.
Mr. Shaibu Haruna, the CEO of MML, was beaming with pride as he received the trophy from the team.
He took a moment to commend the boys on their outstanding performance, acknowledging their hard work and dedication to excellence.

"We are thrilled to have you here at MML, and we're impressed by your achievements," Mr. Haruna said, his voice filled with enthusiasm. "This is a testament to your perseverance and commitment to academic excellence. You have made your school, your families, and the nation proud."
The Mfantsipim Boys team, comprising bright and ambitious students, listened intently as Mr. Haruna encouraged them to continue striving for greatness. "You have achieved something remarkable, but there's still so much more you can do," he said. "Keep pushing the boundaries, and never settle for mediocrity. You are the future leaders of Ghana, and we expect great things from you."

The visit was a celebration of the boys' triumph and a testament to the power of hard work and determination. As they presented their trophy to Mr. Haruna, the team was treated to a tour of the MML facilities, giving them a glimpse into the world of innovation and technology.

The event was a proud moment for MML, as it reinforced the company's commitment to supporting education and empowering the next generation of leaders. As the boys departed, trophy in hand, they knew that their achievement would open doors to new opportunities and inspire others to strive for excellence.

The NSMQ is an annual event that brings together the best young minds in Ghana, showcasing their skills and knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Mfantsipim Boys' victory is a testament to the country's potential for academic excellence and a reminder of the importance of investing in education.

As the team walked out of the MML Headquarters, they were met with cheers and applause from their peers, family, and well-wishers. Their achievement was a beacon of hope, inspiring others to pursue their passions and strive for greatness.
The boys were accompanied by their teachers, who expressed their appreciation to the management of the company.

The Company, which was a major sponsor, provided e-cash rewards and other gifts to the winners of the Money Zone segment of the competition from the Quarter-Final stage through to the Grand Finale.
All contesting schools were rewarded with cash prizes based on the points they earned in each contest.




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