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Hon. Lawi A.T Ahmed Pays, Registers Constituents For WAEC, Mock Exams

Sequel to the publications from the duo of Ebira Youth Congress (EYC) and National Association of Ebira Students (NAES) about the low turnout in WAEC registration this year, the Honourable Member representing Okene1 State Constituency in Kogi State House of Assembly Distinguished Honourable Lawi AT Ahmed has waded in to register some students in his constituency.

The Education friendly Honourable intervened by paying the WAEC and Mock Examinations fee for some students identified to be intelligent but less privileged.

Students were picked from:
- College of Arabic and Islamic Studies Okene 
- Government Secondary School Ohiana
- Family Support Program School (FSP) Inike 
- UBE Sec Sch Etahi
- Demonstration Standard College Onyukoko and 
- Government Day Sec Sch Uruvucheba.

The principals of the above listed schools who were visibly very happy and pleased with the kindness and show of concern by the pragmatic Honourable, prays that God continue to uplift him in his political career.

The Students who were filled with joy showered prayers on the Honourable for wiping their tears as most of them have lost hope of seating for the examinations this year.

Hon Lawi who was represented by his Personal Assistant and members of his team charged the students to study hard and pass their examinations saying they mustn't misuse this opportunity.

To God be the glory.
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