NSMQ 2025: Opoku Ware SHS Chants Prayers Ahead Of Grand Final Today

NSMQ 2025: Opoku Ware SHS Chants Prayers Ahead Of Grand Final Today

  • OWASS have shown their readiness for the National Science and Maths Quiz grand finale today
  • A video circulating online shows students at the quiz venue chanting prayers in harmony as the contest is about to begin
  • Tension surrounding the contest has intensified, as all finalists have strong winning records and are determined to claim this year’s bragging rights

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As the grand finale of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) draws near, Opoku Ware Senior High School (OWASS) has turned to prayer, seeking divine favour before the contest begins in a few minutes.

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Opoku Ware SHS is chanting in prayers ahead of the NSMQ 2025 grand finale today. Image credit: NSMQ/X
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Hoping to claim their third national title, the Kumasi-based school has attracted massive attention online, with videos capturing their fervent prayers and chants.

The show of unity and faith has drawn admiration from many supporters, who believe the students’ determination could bring the trophy back to the Ashanti Region.

Opoku Ware SHS will face two formidable rivals, St. Augustine’s College (Augusco) and Mfantsipim School (Botwe), the defending champions, in what promises to be a thrilling intellectual showdown.

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In another development, Augusco's Dr Jimmy Newton, of the famous 2019 NSMQ-winning team, has predicted an early win for his school in today’s final.

In an interview, YEN.com.gh chanced upon, he expressed the boys’ readiness to bring back the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) trophy to the school.

“The school has to win. Augusco must win,” he exclaimed during the interview.

He further called on fellow old students to troop in today with their full support for their representatives.

“The morale is very important. It’s not just about the knowledge the boys have on stage,” he said, stressing the need for more support as they face the other two titans, who knows, perhaps another win for the ‘Greens.’

Augusco is a two-time champion, having first won in 2007 and again in 2019. They now hope to secure a third victory today against the other contestants.

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Dr Jimmy Newton of 2019 Augusco winning team predicts an early win

NSMQ final: Augusco, OWASS, Mfantsipim clash today

The NSMQ, over the years, has garnered a massive following, promoting healthy academic competition among top-performing senior high schools (SHSs) in Ghana.

Reaching any stage of the contest has become a bragging right not just for students but also for old students, who often go to great lengths to ensure their alma mater excels in the competition.

This year’s season has come to an end, and today marks the grand finale.

Among the many senior high schools from across the 16 regions of Ghana, three made it to the finals: St. Augustine’s College (Augusco), Opoku Ware SHS (OWASS), and Mfantsipim School (Botwe), the defending champions.

The quiz is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. today, November 6, 2025.

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Tension is trickling in as today marks the NSMQ final featuring the giant schools, Mfantsipim, OWASS and Augusco. Image credit: NSMQ/X
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NSMQ final: OWASS star shares his expectations

YEN.com.gh earlier published a story on Stephen Apemah-Baah, the poster boy for Opoku Ware School (OWASS) in the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz.

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Augusco and Botwe on alert as Owass star Stephen Baah declares faith and confidence before final

In a video on the Facebook page of Joy News, the brilliant young student spoke for the first time in this contest, expressing his motivation to win the trophy, as many people see him as a role model.

Stephen has been making headlines for his remarkable achievements, having represented his school since Form One, continued in Form Two, and once again in his final year.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Ruth Sekyi (Entertainment Editor) Ruth Esi Amfua Sekyi is a Human Interest Editor at YEN.com.gh with 4+ years' experience across radio, print, TV, and digital media. She holds a B.A. in Communications (PR) from UNIMAC-IJ. Her media career began at Radio GIJ (campus radio), followed by Prime News Ghana. At InstinctWave, she worked on business content, playing major role in events organized by the company. She also worked with ABC News GH, updating their site, served as Production Assistant. In 2025, Ruth completed the ECOWAS, GIZ, and MFWA Information Integrity training. Email: ruth.sekyi@yen.com.gh