In a remarkable demonstration of inclusive leadership and community support, the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege Local Council Development Area (LCDA) is distributing 300 free GCE forms to students—both indigenes and non-indigenes—between the ages of 16 and 25.
This thoughtful gesture is part of an ongoing effort to support education and provide meaningful relief to families within the community. By removing the financial barrier associated with the General Certificate Examination (GCE) registration, the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege LCDA Honorable Akinola Abiodun Idowu is opening doors of opportunity for hundreds of young people, regardless of their background.
The initiative is especially impactful in a time when many families are grappling with rising educational costs. Parents and guardians across Orile Agege will be relieved on this intervention, which not only lightens their financial burden but also encourages their children to pursue academic excellence without fear of economic limitations.
Beyond the immediate benefits, this effort reflects a broader vision—one where no child is left behind due to financial constraints, and every youth, whether an indigene or not, is given a fair chance to succeed.
This initiative stands as a shining example of good governance, compassion, and community development. It sends a clear message that the future of Orile Agege lies in investing in its youth and ensuring that support is extended to all residents—irrespective of their origin.
By empowering the next generation through education, the Executive Chairman Honorable Akinola Abiodun Idowu is not only giving back to the community but also building a stronger, more united Orile Agege.
This is a golden opportunity for students to take a step forward in their academic journey—free of charge. Forms are available for accredited students while supplies last, so early collection is encouraged.
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