MOK Foundation gave our students hope, says Abdulwakeel Aderemi

The MOK Foundation has been commended for supporting indigent students with free examination registrations, as Abdulwakeel Aderemi lauded the foundation’s impact on education.

Aderemi, founder of Weakypedia Linchpin Consult and Educational Services, said the intervention enabled 20 of his students to register for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), while five others would sit for the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination without paying any fees.

In a video shared on his Facebook page during a class session, Aderemi expressed gratitude to supporters who contributed to the WAEC registration of the students, noting that the gesture has given them a real opportunity for a brighter future.

He described the foundation’s support as timely and life-changing, adding that it has eased the financial burden on families while boosting the confidence of the students.

Aderemi, who was also a guest speaker at the MOK Foundation WAEC and JAMB scholarship programme, said the students are already showing remarkable improvement, confidently solving past questions in preparation for the examinations.

He prayed for continued blessings for the foundation and its supporters, urging sustained efforts to expand access to education for underserved communities.

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