Fortem Empowerment Foundation has sponsored 100 students from the Edo community for the National Examination Council (NECO) as part of efforts to increase access to education.
The Founder and Managing Director of Fortem Foundation, Mrs Ann Usiagu-Muraina, said the initiative is part of the organisation’s commitment to youth empowerment.
She said, “Education is an important tool and a step to keep the youth constructively engaged, and also a springboard to launch them to greater heights.”
The beneficiaries of the initiative were selected from several schools in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of the Igbanke community in Edo State.
Also speaking, Mrs Evelyn Esohe Bioseh, Principal of Igbanke Mixed Secondary School, expressed appreciation on behalf of the school.
She said, “I extend our heartfelt appreciation to Fortem Empowerment Foundation and Chief Mrs Ann Usiagu-Muraina for this laudable gesture. It has given many indigent students the opportunity to write their school certificate exams without any stress.
“The parents are equally elated, and we pray that God will richly bless Chief Ann Usiagu-Muraina and the Foundation in return. As they have put smiles on the faces of many, God will continue to grant open doors in all their endeavours.”
A student beneficiary from Igbanke Mixed Secondary School, Mr Joseph Isioma Alonge, also commended the Foundation for the kind gesture.
“I sincerely want to use this opportunity to thank you for your constant support towards the NECO GCE exam, and I pray that God will continue to bless you in Jesus’ name. Indeed, it is a great opportunity for the less privileged, and for putting smiles on our faces, you will never lack happiness in your lives. Once again, God bless you all.”
On his part, the Principal of Omolua Secondary School, Igbanke, Mr Emokpae-Ogbebo Uwagboe, commended the initiative and expressed appreciation on behalf of the school’s management and students.
He said, “We sincerely express our profound gratitude to our esteemed sponsor for the generous support towards the enrolment of our students for the 2025 NECO GCE Examinations. Your benevolence has lifted a great burden off many families and given our students renewed hope, motivation and the opportunity to pursue academic excellence.
“This act of goodwill is a testament to your commitment to education, youth development and the progress of our community. We pray that God continues to bless and increase you on every side. Thank you for investing in the future of our children and the growth of Omolua Secondary School.”
Another student beneficiary from Omolua Secondary School, Miss Emokpae Rejoice Osakpamwen, also expressed her gratitude to the foundation.
She said, “I wish to sincerely appreciate our benevolent sponsor for graciously enrolling me and other students for the 2025 NECO GCE Examinations. Your kindness has lifted a great burden off our shoulders and given us the opportunity to pursue our academic dreams with renewed hope and confidence.
“Many of us would not have been able to register without your support, and for this we remain truly thankful. Your generosity has inspired us to study harder and make the most of this rare privilege. We pray that God will richly reward you and grant you greater success. Thank you for investing in our education and giving us a chance to shine. God bless you richly.”
In addition to sponsoring 100 students for the NECO GCE, Fortem Empowerment Foundation championed the establishment of an approved National Examinations Council (NECO) centre in Igbanke.
The centre, now located at Omolua Secondary School, Igbanke, enables beneficiaries and other candidates to take their examinations conveniently.
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