Nevkaa Fulfils Promise, Settles Admission and School Fees of Benue Youngest Author
Hon. Comr. Nevkaa Jacob Ter-nenge, Principal Special Assistant to the Governor of Benue State on Youth and Students Affairs, has fulfilled his commitment to support Miss Favour China Jiji, the youngest literary author from Benue State, by settling her admission and school fees for further education.
Hon. Comr. Nevkaa Jacob Ter-nenge, Principal Special Assistant to the Governor of Benue State on Youth and Students Affairs, has fulfilled his commitment to support Miss Favour China Jiji, the youngest literary author from Benue State, by settling her admission and school fees for further education.
In a move that highlights his dedication to nurturing young talent, Nevkaa settled the secondary school entrance and educational dues for Miss Jiji, recognizing her academic excellence, potential, and exemplary character. This gesture underscores his commitment not only to inspire but also to act as a catalyst for her continuous academic advancement.
On August 1, 2024, Miss Jiji presented a copy of her literary work titled "What I Learnt at Emmanuel Model Schools" to Hon. Nevkaa. During this meeting, he extended a scholarship offer to support her education in a school of her choice.
Nevkaa’s initiative is a testament to his unwavering dedication to fostering educational excellence and supporting young intellectuals in the state. By backing Miss Jiji’s educational journey, he aims to boost her academic performance and further her growth as a promising literary talent.
This benevolence not only highlights the importance of supporting emerging talents but also serves as a source of inspiration for others. With the support from PSA Nevkaa, Miss Jiji is poised to achieve even greater accomplishments in her educational and literary pursuits.
The remarkable achievements of Miss Favour China Jiji, coupled with the steadfast support from Hon. Nevkaa, reflect a commitment to advancing educational opportunities and recognizing young talents within Benue State.