
In a tweet, she wrote, “I’m happy Ghanaians have finally caught on to the importance of Science and Math in everyday life!”
During the ongoing Election Petition hearing at the Supreme Court, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, who was the first witness for the petitioner, John Dramani Mahama, requested for a calculator, in answering a question during his cross-examination on some figures.
The incident sparked reactions online, including this viral video which has since been reproduced with the National Science and Maths Quiz tune to go with it.
Prof Kaufmann said she is happy that the essence of the quiz, which in recent years have attracted a lot of public interest, is generating even more curiosity in people, highlighting the importance of mathematics in everyday life.
I'm happy Ghanaians have finally caught on to the importance of Science and Math in everyday life! ???????????? https://t.co/iYyYfJjIpr
— Elsie Effah Kaufmann (@elsie_effah) January 31, 2021
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