2024 JAMB: UJA family foundation to enrol indigent students in Isoko

Wed, Jan 24, 2024
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THE UJA Family Foundation has concluded plans to enroll indigent students of Isoko North and South Federal Constituency for the 2024 examinations of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

In statement made available to the press on Wednesday by its Media Officer, Ajiri-Oghene Oreh, the gesture was in line with the Foundation’s support for indigent students, saying that, investment in education remains key to nation-building.

The statement further revealed that, the 2024 Free JAMB Registration for indigent students of Isoko North and South Federal Constituency is being jointly sponsored by Pst Jonathan Ukodhiko and his wife, Mrs Ivie Ukodhiko.

It stated that, applicants must be from Isoko origin, having their NIN and 0’Level Results, and are expected to fill in their information and submit all necessary documents to the link provided herein: https://forms.gle/nfx2MEYp9Z48pdVx6.

The statement added that for further information, interested applicants should contact the following persons, the Enrolment Officer, Mr Israel E. Omanudhowho on 0706 363 7179, Comr. Ikodudu Kingsley on 08033080432, and Pst. Sunday Elueni on 0703 577 6128.

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-January 24, 2024 @ 10:58 GMT|

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