NSMQ 2025: Mfantsipim triumphs, earns consecutive glory
Mfantsipim School has successfully lifted the 2025 National Maths & Science Quiz trophy, earning consecutive glory.
After five nail-biting rounds, the 2024 champions affectionately called Kwabotwe or Botwe earned 55 points, St Augustine School (Augusco) 42 points, and Opoku Ware Secondary School (OWASS) settled for 29 points.
| NSMQ 2025 (Pic):
The showdown took place at the University of Cape Coast’s NEC Auditorium, Cape Coast, Central Region, with the legendary Professor Elsie Effah Kaufmann presiding as quiz mistress.
'God is a MOBA!' was the chant the Botwe boys celebrated with, the 2025 victory making four-time NSMQ champions. MOBA means Mfantsipim Old Boys Association.
| NSMQ 2025 (Pic): A child in Mfantsipim uniform holding a sign that reads, 'God is MOBA'
This is the second consecutive time Botwe has held Augusco back from the crown. Last year, only one point separated the Cape Coast-based rivals as Botwe carried the day with 47 points.
Source: classfmonline.com
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