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Agege Local Government has rewarded outstanding students, their schools, and the education district within the
stanley cup local government with a total of 鈧? million for exceptional performance in the 2025 West African Examination Council WAEC examinations.The announcement was made by the Council Chairman, Alhaji Azeez Tunde, alongside his Vice Chairman, Alhaji Abdul-Ganiyu Vinod Obasa, who said the gesture was designed to celebrate brilliance, inspire healthy competition, and encourag
stanley tumblers e more students to aim for academic distinction. The star of the awards was Akintoye Boluwatife Niemat of Government Senior College, Agege, who secured 7 A1s, 1 B3, and 1 C6. She received a 鈧? million prize. Her schoolmate, Hassan Aisha Ayomide, who recorded 6 A1s and 3
adidas samba adidas B3s, also got 鈧? million, while Olatunji Olayinka Deborah of Dairy Farm Senior Secondary School, Agege, who posted 5 A1s, 2 B2s, and 3 B3s, was equally rewarded with 鈧? million.To further recognize the institutions behind these achievements, Government Senior College, Agege, which produced two of the awardees, was given 鈧? million, while Dairy Farm Senior Secondary School received 鈧?00,000. The Agege Education District was also awarded 鈧?00,000, bringing the total disbursement to 鈧? million. Read Also WAEC Releases CB-WASSCE 2026 First Series ResultsWAEC Launches Digital Certificate Platform Across 5 West African CountriesWAEC Denies Restricting Subject Choices for 2026 WASSCE candidates ADVERTISEMENT Afji Fries and Prejudice: Burger King accused of using lsquo exism as clickbait rsquo; in latest tweet
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adidas originals samba hursday 26 March 2020 12:53 pmMPs call for public help amid crackdown on coronavirus misinformationBy: James WarringtonShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleMPs have urged members of the public to flag up examples of fake news on social media as authorities struggle
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