By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Mobolaji Ogunlende |
Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende, the Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, pioneer Real Act of Kindness RAK Development Foundation has successfully conducted a comprehensive Computer-Based Test (CBT) for JAMB aspirants.
The exercise, held on February 19, 2026, in Badagry, was organized through his RAK Development Foundation. This initiative specifically targets brilliant but indigent students, providing them with a platform to prove their academic readiness while removing the financial barriers associated with tertiary education entrance exams.
According to Desmond Wande, the coordinator of the free JAMB form initiative, the selection process was designed to be both rigorous and transparent. "The goal is to identify truly deserving candidates who will receive full registration sponsorship and free JAMB forms," Wande noted.
By utilizing a CBT format, the foundation ensures that students are not only tested on their knowledge but are also becoming familiar with the digital examination environment they will face during the official Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
This educational support program is not a one-off event; it represents a sustained commitment that has spanned over seven years. Mobolaji Ogunlende, has consistently used his foundation to bridge the gap between ambition and opportunity for the youth of Lagos.
The annual program has become a cornerstone of community development in the Badagry division, fostering a culture of academic excellence and digital literacy among secondary school leavers.
The RAK Development Foundation’s impact extends well beyond the initial registration phase. Exceptional students who excel in their exams and secure admission into their preferred universities are often eligible for: Financial aid to cover university fees. Guidance through the admission process. Provision of necessary materials for higher learning.
By integrating these support structures, Hon. Ogunlende continues to demonstrate that true youth empowerment lies in providing the tools for long-term success. As the 2026 UTME registration window nears its close, this timely intervention ensures that no talented student in Badagry is left behind due to economic constraints.
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