
Ghanaian Students Showcase Knowledge at Western Best Brains Quiz
Sekondi-Takoradi Students Shine at Western Best Brains Quiz A recent quiz competition held in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana, showcased the impressive knowledge of students from Defence Basic School. The Western Best Brains quiz tested students on a range of subjects, including Ghanaian history and current affairs. The event, organized by Connect 971 FM, provided a platform for students to display their academic prowess and engage with their community. One particularly engaging segment involved questions about Ghana's political landscape. When asked about the number of parliamentary seats in Ghana, student Nicodemus Kwofie confidently answered, "275." While this answer turned out to be incorrect, it illustrated the students' willingness to participate and engage with the material. Another student, Joana Boafo, correctly identified the Antarctic as the second largest ocean on Earth, demonstrating their geographical knowledge. The quiz, hosted by Albert Arabio, fostered a lively and engaging atmosphere. The students' enthusiasm was evident throughout the competition, highlighting the importance of educational programs in fostering intellectual curiosity and engagement. The success of the Western Best Brains quiz underscores the importance of promoting academic excellence and providing opportunities for students to showcase their talents. The event serves as a testament to the dedication of educators and organizers in nurturing future generations of knowledgeable and engaged citizens.