COWBELLPEDIA S04E13

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @lazixtech
    @lazixtech 3 года назад +5

    I lovve that guy ayomiposi, he is very good, he wasn't just fortunate to get beneficial questions. Kudos 👍👌👍👌

  • @sururumohammed6370
    @sururumohammed6370 3 года назад +2

    Not even history can I answer in perfection above

  • @babatundeadeyemi9291
    @babatundeadeyemi9291 6 лет назад +4

    I think there should be a screen showing the response times for each contestant. That will bring transparency. Only the quiz master sees it.

  • @stephenanele1266
    @stephenanele1266 6 лет назад +1

    Thus This is a good show which helps children to lncrease there love for seeing their mates contesting.

  • @helennwagbo6297
    @helennwagbo6297 3 года назад +1

    Cowbellpedia really hard like this

  • @griiezzi6951
    @griiezzi6951 6 лет назад +5

    Oreofe Shook Enoch, Juliet hugged him....
    The boy is calm, confident and seem more matured...
    Enoch all d way joor

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +1

      Ifeanyi Donbosco Emmanuel , trust me, Juliet knows what she's doing. Enoch can never win Juliet. Imagine someone that knows she didn't perform incredibly well during the 60 seconds of fame is smiling, vivacious and all of that. Biko, we know all these things.
      Juliet is already the winner.

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад

      I know you want Enoch to win but it's okay sha

  • @timtella
    @timtella 3 года назад +1

    Juliet was the star here in my opinion. So dramatic and yet so good.

  • @babatundeadeyemi9291
    @babatundeadeyemi9291 6 лет назад +2

    5 Ambassador college students in Senior Category. Damn!

  • @anonymouspito6078
    @anonymouspito6078 6 лет назад +2

    please where is Faith Odunsi From The Ambassadors College, Ota... I can bet this girl will be the winner of this competition.

  • @pelumiolugbenga6016
    @pelumiolugbenga6016 6 лет назад +3

    Dang! Ore - Ofe sadly did not make it to the second round. I've been following this competition since 2005(when it was NASSMAC) to the now refined Cowbellpedia.
    To be fair, many of these kids are just too smart and you feel none of them deserve to be eliminated. I think Ayomiposi was not matured enough - he appeared intimidated by the Ambassador's kids. If he had shown greater maturity and sportsmanship he would have made it to the finals.
    I believe the competition is fair enough. No matter how well they jiggle the questions or review the methods, those that will complain will still complain due to understandable emotions. I love the competition and I always look forward to it; every year. Kudos to the organizing team and sponsors!
    The best schools in this competition based on performance in recent years are Ambassadors College in Ota, Greater Tomorrow International College, at Arigidi Akoko in Ondo State, Nigerian Tulip(Turkish) International School, Graceland International School, Port-Har-Court and maybe Scholars Secondary School, Ogun State. Iganmode Secondary School in Ota used to be the lion of all in the NASSMAC days until the incursion of Cowbellpedia quiz.
    God bless Nigeria.

  • @queentasha2977
    @queentasha2977 2 года назад +1

    Enoch 💙💙👏🔥

  • @chinachris2003
    @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +2

    I respect Cowbell this time around. When they put up four kids from Graceland last week, I wept. I lost my Benny. I felt something was wrong but they have proven they are credible. Next week will be tough cos all the senior students from Graceland would be up too. Same with junior kids from Ambassadors College. Mehn! This gonna be tough.
    Let the best win.

    • @ogbuehirachael3234
      @ogbuehirachael3234 6 лет назад

      Chris China I know right, Benny!

    • @chideraokere7971
      @chideraokere7971 6 лет назад

      I miss Benny too... He caught my fancy during his 60 seconds of fame...

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +1

      Yes ooo! How I wished he were faster. The Ifeanyi guy even messed. He just let excitement carry him away. Favour Okarike and Splendour will give Ambassadors kids a hard time .

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +2

      Let's watch out for next week's. Those Maths wizards from Ambassadors College, Junior category will be up.
      Faith Odunsi
      Didunloluwa Abiodun and
      Akinfoluhan Akinleye
      Didunoluwa and Faith are fire ooo! All of them sef.

    • @pelumiolugbenga6016
      @pelumiolugbenga6016 6 лет назад +1

      Dang! Ore - Ofe sadly did not make it to the second round. I've been following this competition since 2005(when it was NASSMAC) to the now refined Cowbellpedia.
      To be fair, many of these kids are just too smart and you feel none of them deserve to be eliminated. I think Ayomiposi was not matured enough - he appeared intimidated by the Ambassador's kids. If he had shown greater maturity and sportsmanship he would have made it to the finals.
      I believe the competition is fair enough. No matter how well they jiggle the questions or review the methods, those that will complain will still complain due to understandable emotions. I love the competition and I always look forward to it; every year. Kudos to the organizing team and sponsors!
      The best schools in this competition based on performance in recent years are Ambassadors College in Ota, Greater Tomorrow International College, at Arigidi Akoko in Ondo State, Nigerian Tulip(Turkish) International School, Graceland International School, Port-Har-Court and maybe Scholars Secondary School, Ogun State. Iganmode Secondary School in Ota used to be the lion of all in the NASSMAC days until the incursion of Cowbellpedia quiz.
      God bless Nigeria.

  • @wittylens909
    @wittylens909 6 лет назад +3

    This Juliet Girl is lit🔥🔥🔥
    Her surname “Ekoko” sounds familiar and if she’s related to the great Paul Ekoko , a Maths lecturer at UNIBEN , then I’m not surprised at her maths skills.

  • @anitafavour3926
    @anitafavour3926 2 года назад +2

    Imagine just 2 million, how much for BBN see children with brains

  • @durotolamayowa5868
    @durotolamayowa5868 6 лет назад +1

    thanks to the sponsors
    snr category was the final before the final

  • @adenikemargaret7203
    @adenikemargaret7203 6 лет назад +1

    It was very tough

  • @solaa
    @solaa 6 лет назад +2

    The competition is quite tough mhen!, I dont understand them pairing students from the same school at this stage though. The Juliet lady has got great personality, wish Ore-Ofe enter the next stage, Enoch looks calm and knows his onions, Ayomiposi should work on his ability to handle stress and frustrastion, had he manage his emotion, he would have outshoot Juliet

  • @horebengineering
    @horebengineering 6 лет назад +4

    I have watched with keen interest. How come the computer brings null answer questions for a candidate up to about 5 questions? and for others, they have less null (Skip questions). I think is not fair for Ayomiposi

    • @oluwaborisamuel
      @oluwaborisamuel 6 лет назад +1

      What's not fair? Skip is the response for a question you don't know. They can't know everything na.

    • @horebengineering
      @horebengineering 6 лет назад +1

      What I mean is that: If you are asking null questions which obviously there are no possible answers, the time taken to read the questions and respond is eroding into the 60 seconds of that contestant in question and it reduces the probability/chance of answering more correct answers.
      Why erode into a contestant time by asking more null questions and less null questions in another contestant time?
      Or why not you remove all the null questions and let everyone participate on a level plain field by asking questions from whatever topics, or level of difficulty from all the participants within the same 60 seconds as they used to do before.
      I have seen very good candidates knocked off because of these null questions as it erodes into their 60 seconds and another contestant will just be asked one or two null questions giving such contestant more chance of getting many questions right.
      Just watch it again and analyse what I am trying to say. I don't know any of them from anywhere it's just my candid observation.

    • @oluwaborisamuel
      @oluwaborisamuel 6 лет назад +2

      Nothing like null questions. The rule of the game is that if you don't know the answer to a question, say skip. All the skip you're hearing is because the contestant doesn't know the answer. Not because it does not have an answer.

    • @oluwaborisamuel
      @oluwaborisamuel 6 лет назад +1

      Also, the screen in front of the contestants displays the questions. Reading the questions doesn't erode into the time of the students unevenly. Once a question is answered, the next question comes up, regardless of whether the quizmaster has finished reading it or not. That's why you'll see some contestants answering the questions before the host can even say three words.

    • @horebengineering
      @horebengineering 6 лет назад

      @@oluwaborisamuel Have you observed that the computer did not present any answer to such questions? Have you tried to work out those questions to see that they are the distractor questions?

  • @BNyemera
    @BNyemera 2 месяца назад

    Ngozi is smart just it didn't work this time round with speed -

  • @babatundeadeyemi9291
    @babatundeadeyemi9291 5 лет назад +1

    Lol, nobody noticed. Juliet Ekoko got her last question in the 60 seconds of fame wrong. Sin and cos are both positive on the first quadrant. Hence the answer is 30° not 150°.

  • @anonymouspito6078
    @anonymouspito6078 6 лет назад +1

    Means this school is the best in nigeria 5 students from same school. Or there is fowl play in the game...

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +1

      No foul play sha. Graceland schools, about four were up last week. I wonder why you guys didn't complain. All of them qualified from the prelims and trust me, they are good.

    • @54wakky
      @54wakky 6 лет назад +2

      The organisers knowingly placed them against one another in order to avoid having a lot of them in the final and that is so unfair. The selection should have been random. Some of them that have been eliminated now are far better than some of those who will eventually make the finals.

    • @Fi-zics
      @Fi-zics 6 лет назад +1

      @@54wakky Nothing could be truer. Had the same thoughts right when I saw the line up on this episode.

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +1

      Four wonderful kids from Graceland were up at the same time last week. I wept when Benny left but I think Cowbell is trying to be discreet. If all of the Ambassadors or Graceland's are up in the final, then,the show will lose its flavour. People will still shout Ojoro. This happened in Season two. Juliet won, Ore-Ofe was second. Another kid from Ambassadors was third. Mehn, it was somehow biko.

    • @pelumiolugbenga6016
      @pelumiolugbenga6016 6 лет назад

      Dang! Ore - Ofe sadly did not make it to the second round. I've been following this competition since 2005(when it was NASSMAC) to the now refined Cowbellpedia.
      To be fair, many of these kids are just too smart and you feel none of them deserve to be eliminated. I think Ayomiposi was not matured enough - he appeared intimidated by the Ambassador's kids. If he had shown greater maturity and sportsmanship he would have made it to the finals.
      I believe the competition is fair enough. No matter how well they jiggle the questions or review the methods, those that will complain will still complain due to understandable emotions. I love the competition and I always look forward to it; every year. Kudos to the organizing team and sponsors!
      The best schools in this competition based on performance in recent years are Ambassadors College in Ota, Greater Tomorrow International College, at Arigidi Akoko in Ondo State, Nigerian Tulip(Turkish) International School, Graceland International School, Port-Har-Court and maybe Scholars Secondary School, Ogun State. Iganmode Secondary School in Ota used to be the lion of all in the NASSMAC days until the incursion of Cowbellpedia quiz.
      God bless Nigeria.

  • @americanoxygen6588
    @americanoxygen6588 6 лет назад +4

    I'm highly disappointed that Emmanuel didn't make it to the finals, the game just got sour for me, how can an extraordinary guy like Emmanuel miss out, as in when Emmanuel performed in season 4 episode 6, he literally took everyone's breathe away. I have never seen a guy like him before. Anyways God bless him always. I just dislike the whole cowbellpedia now.

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +2

      Relax. Emmanuel came second in the NNPC Science Quiz a fortnight ago. He couldn't kill two birds with a stone. He's intelligent though.

    • @luqmanadedokun2096
      @luqmanadedokun2096 6 лет назад +1

      American Oxygen
      You are funny. That's why it's called competition. Some didn't even make it that far!

    • @54wakky
      @54wakky 6 лет назад

      Did you see Aron's 60 seconds of fame? I think you should go look it up too.

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад

      Who's this your Aron, Tee Bee? Is it Ayomiposi?

  • @ayokunleafuye
    @ayokunleafuye 6 лет назад +1

    Please, you all check Juliet's last question in the "60 seconds of Fame". The answer is clearly 30 degrees (the trig ratios are all positive only in the first quadrant) which would necessitate a tie-breaker! This is a fucking failure on the part of the technical partner (NECO)!

  • @horebengineering
    @horebengineering 6 лет назад +3

    Cowbell should do something about this unevenly distributed skip questions.....something is not right about this

  • @54wakky
    @54wakky 6 лет назад +2

    I think the process of selecting contestants for the semi final should be a random process. This is a clear attempt to deny a school that has worked hard enough opportunity to make finals. Who cares if all the children from Ambassadors make the final? They worked hard for it.
    Now, my dear Aron who is far smarter than Juliet and Enoch has been eliminated because he missed just a question. Moreover, the questions are terribly set this time around. How can about 80% of all the questions from round 1 and tie breaker be all from integration and differentiation? It is a bad method of setting questions. If the questions had been well spread, I am sure there would have been some upset and changes in the process. Aron had no chance of getting back into the game.
    As for Ayomiposi, I love his focus but he allowed the pressure get to him when he got to 60 seconds of fame. He took a lot of risk and gave random answers to questions he could spend an extra 3 seconds on and get it right. He did not focus on himself and his mind was troubled because he knows those from Ambassadors are fast.
    Ore-ofe needs to be worked on. She felt intimidated and concluded in her mind that some of her school mates are better than her. This made her greatly unsettled and she could not give her best. If she had overcome her fears, I am sure she would have done far better.
    Finally, the 60 seconds of fame was not fair enough. How can a contestant get like 3 to 5 questions on bearing and distance? Enoch even got a modified question from Juliet which all he needed do was to square the answers. The way the questions in the 60seconds of fame should be set is this; the first question to show up from everyone should be from the same concept i.e at least 3 different sets of questions should be set up to about 50 for each participant. Each question for each number should come from the same concept for all. This will ensure that the complexity of the questions is almost same for all.
    I salute all these mathematics aficionados!

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад

      Thank you very much Tee Bee. I have always frowned at Cowbell for being very very unfair from the outset. I have followed the modus operandi of the game and seriously I will still write an open letter to Cowbell. The mode of setting questions is very flawed. I smell a rat. In the sixty seconds of fame, the questions are incongruously set. Sometimes, the third contestant has to batten very tough questions that end up eating his/her time while the first and second coast to victory cos their own set of questions are much simpler. Watch all the episodes. Sometimes I feel like weeping. It's very very unfair.
      Cowbell should be dispassionate in setting their questions simple. If you want to ask all of them simple arithmetic do it. If it is algebra, let it be evenly distributed. Most students that left wouldn't have left.
      I'm beginning to suspect sth is not right again.
      Even the fastest response time. Only the quiz master sees it. That's ojoro biko. Let it be open. Ambassadors College kids are being favoured and I mean it.
      Watch the prelims and see how Ore Ofe and Juliet made it to the semi-finals. Their questions were very very easy. The quiz master controls everything. It looks like everything has been programmed. I hate the way he says I will start from you first, then you and you. Imagine. Why don't the students pick?
      I am noting all my observations. They were lucky to group all Ambassadors kids together if not their scam would have been open. I have nothing against Ambassadors kids. They are good for sure. From the look of things, Juliet is definitely winning this. Mark my word!

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +1

      I'm not a Maths guru. Just a journalist but I think I have a smattering knowledge of Maths to know when uneven questions are being used. Very very unfair.

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад +2

      As for Ayomiposi, the guy lost control. He would have bested Juliet and Enoch. We are watching sha.

    • @chinachris2003
      @chinachris2003 6 лет назад

      Okay eee! I remember that Aronu guy. Amara is the name. I watched his sixty seconds of fame. Though the questions were difficult for him, he trounced all.
      Well, it's unfortunate Amara left. I have nothing to say since he missed one of the questions. His future is bright.

    • @54wakky
      @54wakky 6 лет назад +1

      @@chinachris2003 This was the same way Emmanuel Mebude was eliminated from the semi finals last year. The boy was way way better than Earnest Munachi-Eze but he did not make the finals. The quiz master has preferences for some people too....this was so glaring last season. Anytime his favourite contestant is answering 60 seconds of fame, he speed reads. Although, the students are not supposed to wait for him to read but the speed reading helps. If anyone who is not his favourite comes, he suddenly slows down his speed extremely and the children may be tempted to work at his pace.
      Talking about the Ambassadors children, I do not think they were knowingly favoured to make it through the rounds. I was even sad that they put them all in the same group.
      Going forward, all 3 contestants should answer exactly the same set of questions in the 60 seconds of fame. When it is a contestant's turn, the 2 other contestants will not be in the studio. This way, the process can be made fair enough.

  • @iklhjk8334
    @iklhjk8334 3 года назад

    This semifinal was too competitive. The previous one was easier. Ore-ofe was better than the 2 finalists in the first semifinal.

  • @catherineowako8691
    @catherineowako8691 Год назад

    I feel like ayomiposi was robbed

  • @omoniyiolajide4106
    @omoniyiolajide4106 6 лет назад

    Skip! Skip! Skip! Skip! Skip!

  • @54wakky
    @54wakky 6 лет назад

    This page is badly managed such that the uploaders do not even respond. The same system rot that kills Nigeria everywhere.