- Launch of Free Summer Coaching under the 1,000 Free JAMB Initiative
- Classes holding at St. Patrick’s Senior Grammar School and L.G Primary School, Agbowa
- Programme aimed at preparing students for the 2026 JAMB Examination
The lawmaker representing Epe Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Ogunkelu Sylvester Oluwadahunsi, has commenced his Free Summer Coaching Programme under the 1,000 Free JAMB Initiative for youths across the constituency.
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Eko Hot Blog reports that the academic support programme officially begins today at St. Patrick’s Senior Grammar School and L.G Primary School, Agbowa, where registered beneficiaries are expected to participate in intensive preparatory classes ahead of the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
The initiative is strategically designed to equip students with the knowledge, confidence, and examination techniques required to excel in the 2026 JAMB Examination, while also strengthening their overall academic performance.
Speaking on the programme, Hon. Oluwadahunsi encouraged all beneficiaries to take the opportunity seriously and remain committed throughout the coaching period.
“This programme is not just about writing JAMB; it is about preparing our young people for excellence and positioning them for greater opportunities,” he said.
He further reiterated his commitment to rewarding academic excellence among participants.
“I urge every beneficiary to make the most of this opportunity and strive for outstanding scores, as scholarships await those who distinguish themselves,” he added.
The 1,000 Free JAMB Initiative is part of the lawmaker’s broader education support agenda aimed at expanding access to tertiary education and empowering youths in Epe Constituency II through sustainable academic interventions.
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