BAAMEKO’S GENEROUS GESTURE RESTORES ACCREDITATION FOR IBADAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, PAYS 5 YEARS OF NECO FEES

By Olayiwola Ibrahim // Baàmẹ̀kọ́ of Ibadanland, Oloye Saheed Oladele, has come to the rescue of a public school in Ibadan by paying its five-year NECO accreditation fee.
This timely intervention has restored the school’s accreditation, which had expired in 2023, preventing students from sitting for the examination in 2024.
The school’s predicament began when its NECO accreditation licence expired, leaving students unable to take the exam.
Fortunately, the Old Students Association stepped in, issuing a save-our-soul appeal to Oloye Oladele.
Recognizing the urgency of the situation, he promptly covered the full cost of restoring the school’s accreditation for the next five years.
The Old Students Association was overjoyed by Oloye Oladele’s generosity, praising his commitment to advancing education in Oyo State.
National President of the association commended Oloye Oladele’s appointment as Baàmẹ̀kọ́, noting that it was well-deserved.
The President, along with other association members, offered prayers and well-wishes for Oloye Oladele, expressing gratitude for his support.
Oloye Oladele’s selfless act has not only restored the school’s accreditation but has also rekindled hope for the students who missed the examination last year.
His contribution to education in Oyo State is a testament to his dedication to the community’s well-being.