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MC Senibo pays WAEC fees for students in Bayelsa community

Popular Bayelsa comedian and media personality, Ebitimi Ogoniba popularly known as MC Senibo, has paid the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) registration fees for 55 students of the Community Secondary School, Odioama in Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

He also paid the fees of three external candidates of the forthcoming exam at the school.

The philanthropic entertainer who made the good gesture during a visit to the school, said the move is a personal commitment for him to empower the next generation as well as contribute to the educational development of Bayelsa State.

MC Senibo expressed that he is passionate about creating opportunities for young people to excel academically and unlock their full potential.

“Education is the foundation for a brighter future, and I believe every child deserves the opportunity to pursue their dreams, regardless of financial constraints.

“With this in mind, I paid the WAEC registration fees for 55 students and three external candidates at Community Secondary School, Odioama, in Brass LGA of Bayelsa State.

“This is my heartfelt commitment to empowering the next generation and contributing to the educational development of our dear Bayelsa State.

“I am passionate about creating opportunities for young people to excel academically and unlock their full potential.

“To me, these students represent the hope and future of Bayelsa, and I am honoured to play a part in their journey toward success,” he stated.

Senibo who is also an event manager urged well-meaning Bayelsans to “keep investing in our youth and help them achieve greatness.”

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