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Michael Adeyanju approves free JAMB forms for 150 Ondo North students

By KEMI KASUMU

The scholarship, tagged “Engr. Michael Abayomi Adeyanju Free JAMB Scholarship 2026,” is targeted at students preparing to sit for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The Imole Progressive Network (IPN) has announced the launch of a free Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) scholarship for 150 students across Ondo North Senatorial District.

According to a statement issued by the Youth Coordinator of IPN, Olawale Ijanusi, the initiative was approved by the district’s Senatorial Aspirant, Engr. Michael Abayomi Adeyanju, as part of efforts to promote educational development and give back to communities in the district.

Ijanusi stated that printed application form templates are now available and are being distributed to all Local Government Coordinators. He emphasized that coordinators are expected to ensure the forms reach the ward level and are given strictly to students who genuinely need them. A verification process, he added, will be activated and closely monitored to ensure transparency and fairness.

The scholarship, tagged “Engr. Michael Abayomi Adeyanju Free JAMB Scholarship 2026,” is targeted at students preparing to sit for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

Prospective beneficiaries have been advised to follow a three-step registration process. First, applicants must obtain their National Identification Number (NIN). Second, they are to generate a JAMB profile code by sending their NIN via SMS in the format “NIN 12345678901” to 55019 using a phone number linked to their NIN. Third, applicants are required to write the profile code received from JAMB on the application form provided by the coordinators and await further instructions.

The IPN leadership reaffirmed its commitment to supporting students and advancing educational opportunities within Ondo North District.

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