Empowering Education: Crown Charity Trust Sponsors WAEC Exams for Exceptional Iwo Students

Crown Charity Trust, a prominent NGO with operations in Europe and Africa, recently made a significant impact on the education sector in Nigeria by sponsoring the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) fees for five outstanding students. This sponsorship was announced during the grand finale and award ceremony of the Federation of Iwoland Students Union (FILSU) summer lesson event, which celebrated academic excellence and hard work.

As part of its ongoing efforts to reduce the number of out-of-school children in Nigeria, Crown Charity Trust partnered with FILSU to organize summer lessons aimed at providing educational support to secondary school students in Iwo. The event culminated in a special award ceremony, where the brightest students were recognized for their achievements in various subjects.

Prizes were awarded in multiple categories, including Best Performance in Mathematics, Best Performance in English, and Best Performance in Chemistry, among others. The highlight of the event was the announcement of the WAEC sponsorship for five students, a testament to the Trust’s dedication to fostering academic excellence and supporting the educational aspirations of young Nigerians.

The beneficiaries of the Crown Charity Trust WAEC sponsorship include:
– Owolabi Abdul Quadri (Art Class)
– Misturah Kehinde Aishat (Art Class)
– Eyebiokin Jolaoluwa (Science Class)
– Salawu Hammed (Science Class)
– John Ifeoluwa (Science Class)

These students stood out for their exceptional performance in their respective fields of study, earning them recognition and financial support to take their next academic steps.

Representing Crown Charity Trust at the event were the organization’s Secretary General, Babatunde Azeez, and the Head of Research and Investigation, Yusuf Adekunle. Their presence underscored the Trust’s commitment to education and its long-term goal of empowering underprivileged students in Nigeria.

In addition to the Crown Charity Trust representatives, the event was graced by a number of distinguished guests, including Mr. Olayinka, Provost of ICOHS, Iwo; Prof. Olurode; Mr. Agbaje, Dean of Student Affairs at FCE, Iwo; and Mr. Ismail Akolawole, President of FILSU Oscotech Alumni, among others. Their support and participation further highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts in advancing educational opportunities for students in Iwo.

Crown Charity Trust’s involvement in the FILSU summer lesson event and its sponsorship of the WAEC exams demonstrate the organization’s unwavering dedication to making a difference in the lives of young Nigerians. By empowering students with the resources they need to succeed academically, the Trust is helping to shape a brighter future for both the students and the communities they serve.

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