Learn Africa rewards best NECO candidates


In its quest to encourage hard work among secondary school students, Learn Africa Education Development Foundation has rewarded best NECO candidates at the 2015 National Examination Councils.

The duo, Justin Nwaoha of Isolog College, Ojodu and Taofeek Adelaja from Isolog College, Alagbole, Akute were rewarded N40,000 each and certificates of excellence.

Temitope Folorunsho who emerged second was from Ota Total Academy, Ogun State; and Kenechukwu Okuze of Apostolic Faith Secondary School, Anthony, Lagos State, were rewarded with N30,000 each.

Just as Paul Ofili of Jextoban Secondary School, Ketu, Lagos who was rewarded with N20,000 came third. Meanwhile, the teachers that produced the best candidates in each state were also rewarded with N40,000 each.

“They were instituted to underscore the significant role that excellence in education can play in achieving our national goals and aspirations.

‎In his address, the Managing Director, Learn Africa Plc, Mr Segun Oladipo said: “The objective is to underscore the ‎Importance of excellence in education to our national development as well as encourage hard work, diligent scholarship and healthy competition.”

He said he is optimistic that the awards will encourage strong commitment to learning, celebrate diligent scholarship and healthy rivalry among students.

 

Check the Vanguard newspaper for the full story.

 

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