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The second edition of the Luv FM's Kiddy Quiz has reached the semi-finals stage with excitement at fever high.
The competition which started with sixteen schools has finally gotten to the penultimate.
After weeks of answering mindboggling questions, Martyrs of Uganda, Afaus Lovely School, Gloryvel School and Divine Mission Academy, have made it to this stage.

Excited quiz master, Erastus Asare Donkor, says the performance of this year’s contestants has been impressive throughout the season.
Questions and answers in the past ten weeks have been drawn from academics and general knowledge on all spheres of life in the Ghanaian society.

At the quarter finals stage, Martyrs of Uganda made an emphatic statement by beating Eben International with 64 points to 35 points.
Afaus Lovely School followed with another impressive performance riding over Immanuel Grammar School with 54 to 44 points.

The contest between Gloryvel School and Riverside Academy was very close. Riverside Academy lost by three points to Gloryvel in the 55 to 58 points win.
Divine Mission Academy reached this stage after the fierce contest against Plumb and Wallach.

The semi-finals of the competition are expected to be fierce and more educational.
On Saturday, the top performers will battle it out.
The first contest will be staged between Santasi’s Martyrs of Uganda and Ayigya’s own Afaus Lovely School. Then Gloryvel School from Atonsu will lock horns with Divine Mission Academy representing Ejisu.

Project Coordinator, James Alfred Hemans, says sponsors have packaged exciting prizes for all participants and their schools at this stage of the competition.
The Luv Fm Kiddy Quiz is sponsored by Alpha and Omega Publications.
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