By Peter Dansu The Samuel Mawuyon Ajose Foundation has released official guidelines for the distribution of 400 free General Certificate E...
By Peter Dansu
The Samuel Mawuyon Ajose Foundation has released official guidelines for the distribution of 400 free General Certificate Examination (GCE) forms to indigent students across the Badagry Federation.
The initiative, which is part of the foundation’s 2025 edition of educational support, is aimed at ensuring that young people in the area are not deprived of academic opportunities due to financial challenges.
According to the foundation, eligibility for the free forms is strictly limited to residents of the Badagry Federation. Current SS3 students are required to present their latest third-term promotion results, while school leavers must provide a recent WAEC or NECO result (including those who did not pass).
The foundation emphasized that the process will be free of bias, with no discrimination based on gender, religion, or political affiliation. Applicants must, however, be at least 16 years old.
Distribution and screening will be carried out through the three councils in the federation — Badagry Local Government, Badagry West LCDA, and Olorunda LCDA — between September 1 and 7, 2025.
This follows the earlier announcement of the foundation’s ₦10.8 million investment in education, through which the 400 GCE forms were procured.
For further inquiries, applicants are advised to contact the foundation on 08032089128.
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