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NTIC Students to Represent Nigeria in Int’l Maths Olympiad

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Six students of the Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC) have been selected to represent Nigeria in the final round of the Special Maths Contest (SMC) 2025.

The students are Chukwunwike Ezebube, Kaosisochukwu Enebe, Patrick Ogbuagu, Isioma Iduh, Chibuzo Obiyo, and Abasiofon Sampson.

Feyzullah Bilgin, Managing Director of NTIC, disclosed this in a statement personally signed by him.

The statement reads: “NTIC Champions Ready to Shine! We are thrilled to announce that six brilliant NTIC students—Chukwunwike Ezebube, Kaosisochukwu Enebe, Patrick Ogbuagu, Isioma Iduh, Chibuzo Obiyo, and Abasiofon Sampson—will proudly represent Nigeria in the final round of the Special Maths Contest (S.M.C.) 2025!

“Competing against top talents from Canada, USA, South Africa, Indonesia, Pakistan, and more, our champions are set to showcase their exceptional skills and determination. Let’s cheer them on as they aim for victory!”

Daily Trust reports that SMC is a Mathematics Olympiad that brings together high school math enthusiasts around the world.

   

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