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Why Nsein SHS doesn’t Participate NSMQ: Student explanation wins praise (Video)

Richlove Oduro, a student from Nsein Senior High School (SHS), has stirred up a social media storm with her candid remarks about the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), and it’s definitely grabbing attention.

In a video that’s been making the rounds, Richlove doesn’t mince words: she calls the NSMQ “just a show” that doesn’t genuinely reflect academic excellence.

She argued that Nsein SHS, known for its reputation for excellence and commitment to producing future leaders, prioritizes serious learning over flashy competitions.

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According to her, the school’s focus on strong academic and character development means it doesn’t need to participate in such spectacles.

Instead, she emphasized that her school’s focus is on producing highly skilled individuals who can address the shortcomings of students from NSMQ-participating schools.

Her comments highlighted Nsein SHS’s commitment to nurturing intellectuals who contribute meaningfully to society, rather than competing in what she views as a superficial event.

Watch the video below:

This viewpoint has generated a range of reactions from social media users, with opinions divided. Here’s a glimpse of what people are saying:

@Frankiecandid chimed in with a critique: “Science without practicality is useless… Other countries are making phones while we’re here drawing and labeling fish and cows.”

@DavidAmpah4 was full of praise for Richlove’s viewpoint: “The girl is too much! This is WISDOM. The issue with NSMQ is that it’s nothing but a SHOW.”

@magabush2020 had a forward-thinking perspective: “Hmmm. Our Fathers better be ready because this new generation will ask tough questions and demand answers.”

@UsmanZannaah took a balanced approach: “NSMQ isn’t useless. It sharpens critical thinking, while schools focus on overall growth. Both are essential.”

@Fatherbernarddd highlighted a contrast: “We have smart girls like this, and others in less prestigious schools are busy doing Amili Amili and pop smoke bandana dances on TikTok.”

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