An Indigent Girl Who Excels in Her WASCE Promised Advanced Education By  Wigwe University Rivers State

The indigent girl who Scored 8Bs and A1 in WAEC has been pencilled down for Scholarship From Wigwe University After Her JAMB Exam next year

A Nigerian girl who did excellently well in the West African School Certificate Examination (WASCE) but could not proceed to the university has been promised a scholarship in the university if she could pass her next year JAMB Examination.

The girl wrote the WAEC examination in 2023, but she has remained at home owing to financial problems raising money to obtain JAMB form to even write the examination.

Her story was shared on X by Alex Onyia, who said Wigwe University, founded by the late Access Bank CEO, would offer the girl a scholarship.

Wigwe University, founded by the late Access Bank CEO, Herbert Wigwe, is set to finance the education of the brilliant girl.

The girl, Ani Oluebube Stephani, sat for her WAEC in 2023 but could not proceed to the university after that.

Wigwe University has promised to support Oluebube if she passes JAMB Examination next year.

Good luck to Oluebube. We pray for her success in the coming JAMB examination and fulfillment of promise by Wigwe University.

Source: UGC

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