Lagos lawmaker Adewale Adedeji handed out 2,000 free JAMB registration slips to residents of Ifako‑Ijaiye on Friday. The distribution was organised by the Adewale Temitope Adedeji Educational Initiatives. Beneficiaries, including 50‑year‑old Elizabeth Odumosu, expressed gratitude, saying the free slips revived hope for further education and eased financial strain on families. Cynthia Austin added that the initiative motivated her children to improve their studies. Representing Ifako‑Ijaiye Constituency I, Adedeji said the gesture aims to broaden access to tertiary education and lessen monetary burdens, aligning with President Bola Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda. He encouraged recipients to stay focused, study hard, and promised ongoing assistance through additional free forms and scholarships for high‑performing students. (NAN)
Providing 2,000 complimentary JAMB registration slips directly lowers the entry cost for many candidates in Ifako‑Ijaiye, potentially boosting the number of youths who can sit for the national entrance exam. This move tackles a common barrier in Nigeria's tertiary admission pipeline, where registration fees often deter low‑income families.
While such local initiatives echo the broader goal of expanding higher‑education participation, they also highlight the reliance on sporadic charitable actions rather than systemic policy reforms to make exam fees affordable nationwide. Sustainable solutions will require coordinated effort from government and educational bodies.
Students who received the free slips should register promptly, verify their details on the JAMB portal, and use the opportunity to intensify their preparation for the upcoming examination. Parents are advised to support their children's study schedules to maximise the benefit of this assistance.