In a bid to enhance educational opportunities for its residents, Ojodu LCDA organized a screening test for prospective candidates seeking to sit for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination.
The exercise, conducted under the supervision of council officials, featured a thorough screening of candidates’ credentials, as well as Computer-Based Test (CBT) data biometrics capturing. This process was aimed at ensuring that all applicants meet the necessary requirements for the examination.
Speaking on the initiative, HOD of the Education Department of the LCDA, Mr. Akeem Adekoya and Supervisor For Education, Hon Dayo Olanrewaju, reaffirmed their commitment to supporting education and empowering students with the necessary resources to excel in their academic pursuits.
The programme is part of the council’s broader efforts to promote access to higher education and reduce barriers for young scholars in line with educational development pillar of its H.E.Y.S Agenda.
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