BLord Group Gives 12m worth of Jamb Forms to 2000 Nigerian Students

BLord group is giving out 1000 Jamb Forms for free. Visit the BLordgroup HQ for the form. Note: You must come from Anambra", BLord declared.

BLord Group Gives 12m worth of Jamb Forms to 2000 Nigerian Students

The BLord group has announced that they will be giving out the sum of 12 million naira to a total of 2000 students who will be sitting for Jamb. This was made known on, the 31st of January on their Instagram feed. 

The Africa's Top Leading Tech and real estate company,  further stated that 6 million naira will be allocated to only indigenes of Anambra state, Nigeria.  Making it a total of 1000 Anambarians since the price to purchase a form is six thousand, naira. 

"BLord group is giving out 1000 Jamb Forms for free.  Visit the BLordgroup HQ for the form. Note:  You must come from Anambra",  BLord declared. 

In addition, 6 million naira have been allocated to their Abuja and Lagos branches.  This half is open to indigenes of all states in the federation. To obtain this form you will need to visit their Anambra,  Abuja and Lagos branches. 

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"I will also be giving out another 1000 jamb forms in my Lagos and Abuja office branches.  Note:  for everybody", he revealed. 

Following this announcement,  there were reactions from Nigerians who felt non-Anambra indigenes were marginalised. In response to this,  BLord explained that he cannot spread just one thousand forms to the entire country and even the world at large. He emphasised how that it was his choice to make and that choice should be respected. 

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"For those complaining about the form being for just Anambra people,  each form cost about 6000. 1000 people is equivalent to 6 million naira. You don't have the impetus to tell me how to share my own form."

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Nigeria's inflation rate has risen to its highest level in two decades, 27.33%. The latest figure keeps over 133 million people in Nigeria struggling to live the life of their dreams. It is in such a harsh economy that BLord Group has extended its arms of charity to the citizens of Nigeria.