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Imo: Hon. Osuoha Brings Joy To Indigent Students

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Just as he had been doing long before he became a Member of the Imo State House of Assembly, Hon. Uzoma Francis Osuoha, has again brought joy to his Constituency.

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The Honourable Member  who represents Ohaji/ Egbema State Constituency in the Imo House of Assembly has wiped the tears of 120 indigent Students in his Constituency by purchasing the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Examination forms for them.

This means that none of them who really wants to further his/her education will use “I am poor, my parents are poor, I cannot afford the forms” as an excuse as Osuoha has made it easy for them. All they need to do now is to read and write the examination.

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This heart-warming was disclosed by the Lawmaker during a Press Conference on Monday, 24th February in  his office at the Imo State House Of Assembly complex.

The gesture, which has been an annual event in the last seven years, under his EZE-BUGUMA FOUNDATION, is meant for students of his constituency who cannot afford the present high cost of JAMB forms, which most of them complained have gone beyond the reach of their families, considering the socioeconomic challenges in the country.

Hon Osuoha, who is also the House Committee Chairman On ISOPADEC, Oil And Gas, urged the beneficiaries to study well in order to come out in flying colours and secure higher University admission.

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According to him, the beneficiaries were drawn from the 12 Wards in Ohaji/Egbema State Constituency, at 10 students per Ward.

The unassuming Lawmaker, known for his vast humanitarian empowerment activities, especially for  youths and widows, promised to keep intervening and providing various initiatives to support students and education in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area, an initiative he started several years ago.

The 12 Wards in Ohaji/Egbema, said a release from his Media Office are as follows:

  • Egbema Ward A.
  • Egbema Ward B.
  • Egbema Ward C.
  • Egbema Ward D.
  • Egbema Ward E.
  • Ohuba Ward.
  • Ekwuato Ward.
  • Obitti/Mgbeisii Ward.
  • Assa/Obile Ward.
  • Awarra/Ikwerede Ward.
  • Umuagwo Ward.
  • Umuapu Ward.
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