‎HOG Foundation Presents Free WAEC, JAMB Form To Another Set Of Candidates

The Hassan Olawale Giwa (HOG) Foundation has presented free WAEC and JAMB forms to another set of candidates to participate in this year Senior Secondary School Examination (SSCE) and United Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The candidates, who are 32 in number will be another set of beneficiaries that will enjoy from the Hassan Olawale Giwa Foundation Educational Support Scheme for the 2025/2026 academic calendar.

Speaking during the presentation of the forms to the beneficiary candidates, Arc (Dr.) Hassan Giwa, who was represented by Hon. Gbolahan Salahudeen, said that the scheme is a yearly intervention aimed at easing the burden on parents and strengthening access to quality education at the grassroots.

‎The HOG Foundation founder, who is now aspiring to contest the House of Assembly seat in Lagelu state constituency, explained that the educational support initiative began over two decades ago, and has continued consistently without discrimination based on religion or political affiliation.

‎‎Arc Giwa disclosed that the Foundation known for its consistent humanitarian and educational support programmes, assuring that  he will expand its scope to cover more beneficiaries who are determined to succeed in their academic career.

He  stated that aim is to support the brilliant students in Lagelu Local Government to pursue their academic career, emphasizing that many of the last year beneficiaries have now secured admission into various tertiary institutions.

‎He congratulated this year’s beneficiaries for the privilege they have, advising them to continue to prioritize their studies than any other things in order to achieve their lifetime objective of becoming important personalities in future.

‎‎Some of the beneficiaries who spoke on behalf of others, appreciated HOG Foundation and the founder, Arc (Dr.) Hassan Giwa, for sustaining the WAEC and JAMB sponsorship scheme. They promised to give their best and come out with flying colours in the examinations.

Out of 32 candidates, 12 were registered for the Senior Secondary School Examination (SSCE), while 20 candidates were registered for the United Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

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