Singer Niniola Apata, popularly known as Niniola is the talk of the town and has even been trending on various social media platforms after she revealed that she recently purchased Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) forms for 30 Nigerian students.
The 32-year-old singer shared the news via her social media page. According to her, she wishes to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of her father, a man who thinks highly of education and who was well known for contributing to the growth of education. Niniola owns a foundation named ‘ Adopt a child’s education’ and it was through this foundation she was able to render helping hands to about 30 students.
Niniola is not only a talented singer but a blessing to her generation. This kind gesture of hers brought smiles to 30 different faces who could have had a hard time procuring the Jamb form. She has further increased their hopes of getting addmitted into any higher institution of their choosing, provided they ace their papers.
Rumours have it that President Muhammadu Buhari recently reduced the cost JAMB forms from the region of N5,000 to as low as N3,000. The president didn’t just stop there as he went further to also cut down the cost of National Examination Council (NECO) forms from N11,350 to N9,850.
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