Osanebi To Reimburse JAMB Applicants Tomorrow


The Friday Osanebi Foundation will tomorrow, Saturday, 22nd April, 2017 reimburse applicants who had already purchased their forms for this year's Joint Admissions and Matriculations Examination, JAMB.

According to the information as released by the Foundation, applicants who had already submitted their  credentials and evidence of purchase and registration of JAMB this year, are expected to be at Uzomuku Primary School, Ashaka by 10 am to get refunds.

Moreso, applicants that have submitted their details and credentials through their councilors and community youth leaders are expected to be in the same  venue on Tuesday morning (25th April, 2017), to finalize registration processes like thumb printing and others.

In line with his passion for human capital development and sound education of youths and teenagers, the Deputy Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly and chairman of the Friday Osanebi foundation, Rt. Hon. Friday Osanebi, in addition to other programs targeted at the youths, recently approved free JAMB registration for eligible constituents.

It was gathered that the intent of the kind gesture of the "Empowerment Master", was to consolidate on his human capital development drive, which has necessitated the investment of millions into scholarships and academic materials for indigent and brilliant Deltans, especially those from Anioma extraction.

The information further revealed that the Ndokwa East terrain before now, has discouraged young people from furthering their academic pursuit, so the Deputy Speaker is poised at cushioning such challenges.

"the Deputy Speaker is not happy at the number of our people that are able to access higher learning, because of the terrain and other factors that has discouraged a good number of our youths from pushing higher ", Agbanashi Obinne, foundation rep,  said.

He also noted that the gesture was to increase the number of Ndokwa East students that would gain admission into  higher institutions this year and to further ensure the foundation's undergraduate scholarship scheme admit more of the Deputy Speaker's  constituents.

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