Friday 25 January 2013

My Education Quiz TV Show: is this another ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’?




Some people have tagged My Education Quiz, a TV programme as ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ of education sector but to the initiator of the programme, it is another avenue of helping education conscious people achieve their dreams.   
My Education Quiz is a TV programme where students in secondary schools, tertiary institutions and those interested in pursuit of their masters degree programme are put on hot seats, asked various questions and get to win a million naira or two.
This programme is opened to students of the secondary schools and the tertiary institutions who want to study and become future leaders. Also, for those gunning for their masters degree programme, the chance is available to be part of the show.
To participate on the show text EXCEL to 35811 and you will qualify to be among those that will win money for the advancement of their education. This programme is uniquely designed in a way that at any stage of the show you can win money. You can also win money by being a member of the audience through the home play game. Those interested in having their wards on the programme can also text on their behalf.
You can follow us on twitter:@myeducationquiz and on Facebook:www.facebook.com/myeducationquiz.
The project which is an initiative of Foundation for Effective Leadership and Development [FELD], seeks to encourage and motivate students in Nigeria to constructive exercise and research among a rising generation of future leaders.
Since the inception of the individual based television programme, ten winners have already emerged. They are Chidinma Ezugu N155, 000.000, Precious Onowudijo N120, 000.00, Adewole Toluwani  N55, 000.00, Adidu Obi N55, 000.00 Iko Abasi Melodi N10, 000.00. Okoji Donald N35, 000.00, Ann Ejiegbu N210, 000.00, Alim Dumebi favour N190, 000.00, Anakwe Godwin N10, 000.00 and Gbenga Lawal N40, 000.00. One of the winners Gbenga Lawal confirmed that the money he earned from My Education Quiz play was used to pay his tuition fee for his polytechnic degree.

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