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InterswitchSPAK
ISPAK logo
Created byOladapo Ojo
Based onHigh School Science Curriculum (STEM)
Developed byJustMedia Productions
Written byOgugua Dopamu
Directed byOladapo Ojo
Presented byKhadijah Abu (2017), Onyinye Okwundu (Season 1.0 NG), Hero Daniels (Season 2.0 NG), Faith Maina (Season 1.0 KE)
Country of originNigeria
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersMitchell Elegbe, Cherry Eromosele, Oladapo Ojo
ProducersOgugua Dopamu, Funmi Oladapo-Ojo
EditorsJoseph Onyia, Sam Oriabor, Bisola Akinwande, Jacob Abiiki, Austine Ogar
Running time30 minutes (2017 - 2023)
Production companyJustMedia Productions
Original release
Release2017 (2017)

InterswitchSPAK National Science Competition[1] is a High School Science Television contest show that started  in Nigeria. It debuted in 2017 as SPAK[2] (an acronym for Speed; Perseverance; Accuracy and Knowledge).

The 360o engagement platform is created by Oladapo Ojo and developed by JustMedia Productions for Interswitch Group.[3]

This initiative is designed to support and encourage the study of STEM[4] (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) across Africa.

From a national qualifying examination across the country, the best students with excellent skills get to qualify for the second stage of the Competition, emerging from a nationwide written examination.[5][6] These 81 students from Nigeria and 54 from Kenya are then split into 9 groups; 9 students and 6 students respectively, to carry out the InterswitchSPAK Innovation Challenge, with the winning group receiving the Founders Award.

History

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The SPAK initiative began in 2017 as a national science competition for senior secondary schools in Nigeria. It is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)[7] project produced by JustMedia Productions. The year 2018 marked a total turn-around for the initiative as Interswitch Group[8][3] became the exclusive headline sponsor[8] of the project thereby expanding it (duration/timing) coupled with bigger and more robust rewards to the winners of the competition. In 2019, it was expanded to East Africa starting with Kenya.

The competition is designed to test the ability of each student in the sciences, with the sole objective of promoting the study of STEM[9][10] subjects in Africa.

The competition is in two Phases – the Phase 1 is the iSPAK National Qualifying written Examination/test[11][12] and the Phase 2 is made up of: InterswitchSPAK MasterClass,[13][14] InterswitchSPAK Innovation Challenge and the main TV Show[15]

InterswitchSPAK National Qualifying Exams

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Each of the interested schools across the nation is expected to  register their representatives (online only): their six(6) Year 11 best students in STEM subjects.

To support the girl-child initiative, each mixed school must have at least two female students – amongst the six(6) that would represent them.

Each school is to prepare their representatives for the qualifying exams in four subjects – Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry & Biology based on the current Year 11 WAEC/NECO and KCSE syllabuses as applicable.

On a pre-determined date annually in April for Nigeria and May for Kenya, we will  have all the students across both countries write an aptitude test (100 questions in 75 minutes)  to determine the best 81 or 54 students across the nation to qualify for the next stage of  the Competition. Even though the schools registered the students, the competition is strictly individual.

InterswitchSPAK MasterClass

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The InterswitchSPAK MasterClass[16] is that part of the program designed to further develop the minds of these outstanding students.

The MasterClass exposes them to real life experiences shared by top notch speakers, thereby laying a foundation for solid careers for them.

YEAR

NIGERIA

YEAR

KENYA
SPEAKERS TOPIC SPEAKERS TOPIC
2018 Mitchell Elegbe (The Founder/Group Managing Director of Interswitch Group) “Emotional Intelligence and the Leadership Responsibility of Youths”. 2018
Yinka Sanni [17] (Chief Executive of Stanbic IBTC Holding) “Social Innovation”: The powers of transformative ideas”
Eloho Omame [18](Managing Director and CEO, Endeavor Nigeria) “Entrepreneurship: A tool to creating impact in the society”.
2019 Mitchell Elegbe (The Founder/Group Managing Director of Interswitch Group) "Can i trust you?" 2019 Mitchell Elegbe (The Founder/Group Managing Director of Interswitch Group) “Can I trust you?”
Dr. Brown Ola Orekunrin (MD Flying Doctors, Nigeria) "Entrepreneurship-creating sustainable impact by solving social problems" Agnes Gathaiya "STEM and the future of work"
Dr. Jumoke Oduwole (SSA to the President on Industry) represented by Ayokunnu Ojeniyi (Executive Assistant, Industry, Trade and Investment) “A Collaborative Approach to Social Innovation” Moses-Musyoka Muthui (Country Strategy Director, Barclays kenya) “Opportunities beyond the lab”

InterswitchSPAK Innovation Challenge

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As part of the line-up of activities for the Stage II of InterswitchSPAK National Science Competition, the “InterswitchSPAK Innovation Challenge[19]” has the students work in teams (of 9 each) on a project where they are required to proffer solutions to a societal problem in the country.[20][21]

The InterswitchSPAK Innovation Challenge was introduced to inspire and motivate students to think out-of-the-box in solving problems and pushing the limits of innovation to address Africa’s many challenges.

Each of the teams was expected to analyse a problem in the society, and to present the best possible solution to this problem, leveraging on technology. Topics are allocated to each team, and with the assistance of team captains assigned to them, they were expected to work on the assigned topics, identify key challenges, proffer the best solution to the problem and present it as a team on the main TV show.

The topics over the years are given in the table below:

2018 2019
“Propose a solution to address the problems facing Nigeria public transport system, leveraging technology”. “Looking at the entire Agricultural Value, identify a problem and proffer a solution using Technology”
“Applying technology, propose a solution that will help promote learning beyond a formal institution, as a tool to tackling the out-of-school issue prevalent in our society”. “How can we effectively adopt technology to improve the transparency of our electoral processes”
“With the aid of technology, propose a solution that promotes an all-inclusive health insurance scheme in Nigeria.” “How can we maximize technology to provide financial services to the majority of the unbanked Nigerians”

The winners of the InterswitchSPAK Innovation Challenge[22][19][23] are awarded the Founder's Award with benefits, such as individual laptops, all-paid vocational jobs at Interswitch Group plus an invitation to an exclusive dinner event with top officials of the Interswitch Group and other industry leaders.

InterswitchSPAK TV show

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The Main TV Show[24][25][26] sees these 81 students drawn up into nine (9) groups based on their scores from the National Qualifying Exam. Each of the 9 groups will have students battle amongst themselves to determine the three (3) qualifiers from each group that would move into the semis. At the semifinals, the best three (3) from each of the three (3) groups would qualify for the final, and at the final (i.e. the end), the overall Best STEM[27] student would emerge.

The InterswitchSPAK stage II is majorly focused on the following pure sciences: General Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. However, a good understanding of Geography, ICT and General knowledge is an added advantage.

Various awards/educational scholarships are given to the winning students, schools, teachers and their states’ Ministries of Education.

The annual prize money for the top three students is N12.5m worth of university scholarships.

All students who make it to the TV quiz competition stage would get certificates of participation.

The table below shows previous winners of InterswitchSPAK TV Quiz since its inception in 2017, alongside the names of their schools.

Year Name Position School
2023

(NG)

Abraham Daramola 1st Hallmark Secondary School, Ondo
Emmanuel Omoegbelaghan 2nd The Crescent International High School, Ogun
Emmanuel Angelo-Hyuwa 3rd The Ambassadors College, Ota
2023

(KE)

Kiarie Muranga 1st Light Academy Boy's, Nairobi
Emmanuel Mwaura 2nd Kagumo Boys High School, Nyeri
Emmanuel Otieno 3rd Agoro Sare High School, Homa bay
2022

(NG)

Oreveoghene Wiskey 1st Top Faith International School, Akwa Ibom
Adesayo Elumoro 2nd The Ambassadors College, Ota
Precious Akinyemi 3rd Rhema Chapel International College, Oyo
2022

(KE)

Hussein Gufu 1st Maranda High School, Siaya
Danson Koraiki 2nd Kapsabet High School, Nandi
Ronnie Andieri 3rd Kagumo High School, Nyeri
2021

(NG)

Jubril Dokun 1st Brainfield College, Lagos
Jesuferanmi Ayanlade 2nd Obafemi Awolowo University International School, Osun
Qudus Omoniyi 3rd Scholars Universal Secondary School, Ogun
2021

(KE)

Carl Mwangi 1st Kagumo High School, Nyeri
Hamza Kamrudin 2nd Friends School Kamulsinga, Bugoma
Ignatius Suswa 3rd Nairobi School, Nairobi
2019

(NG)

Oyindamola Aje 1st Jesuit Memorial College, Rivers
Oluwatobi Ojo 2nd Apt Scholars Universal College, Ogun
Onyekachi Madumere 3rd Scholars Universal Secondary School, Ogun
2019

(KE)

Jemimah Achieng 1st Asumbi Girls High School, Homa bay
Norbert Pkiach 2nd Maranda High School, Siaya
Ashley Mudenyo 3rd Alliance Girls High School, Kiambu
2018 Akachukwu Anumudu 1st Apostolic Faith Secondary School, Lagos
Henry Umunna 2nd Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja
Onyedikachi Kanu 3rd Dority International Secondary School, Aba
2017 Ayobami Ahmed 1st Scholars Universal Secondary School, Ota
Aminu Abdulsalam 2nd The Ambassadors College, Ota
Samuel Amoko 3rd Hallmark Secondary School, Ondo

InterswitchSPAK students registration (Nigeria)

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COUNTRY NIGERIA KENYA TOTAL
Male Female Male Female
2017 3,076 2,965 ---- ---- 6,041
2018 5,759 5,653 ---- ---- 11,412
2019 8,836 8,624 591 765 18,816

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