BREAKING: ENUGU REP DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER, TO PAY WAEC FEES FOR OVER SIX HUNDRED STUDENTS IN HIS CONSTITUENCY

Hon. Toby Okechukwu, Deputy Minority leader and member representing Aninri, Awgu and Oji-River federal constituency have declared his plans through Toby Okechukwu Foundation, to pay the WAEC fees of over six hundred students of sixty public schools in his constituency.

This was first known today during the sensitization process attended by all the principals of the sixty public schools in Greater Awgu, through Dr Godwin Ikechukwu Udughele, who represented him in the event.

It is an Annual Educational intervention which he does because of his strong belief that education is a potent instrument, which births potentials and prospects for a guaranteed future.

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The selection process is being carried out by a team of trustworthy men led by Toby Campaign DG and the former Enugu state Commissioner of information , Dr. Godwin ikechukwu Udeuhere.

Ugamatv learnt this has always been his way of showing his support for young children and youths occur annually and has been done 3 times, and this is the 4th time.

The criteria for selection of the students include the student must be in SS3, and he or she must be a student of one of the 60 public schools situated in Awgu/Aninri/Oji river federal constituency. The selection process will start tomorrow in Oji-River.

Details later…….

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