Nigerian singer Niniola explains why she bought JAMB forms
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Maradonna crooner, Niniola, is giving back to the society as she recently bought JAMB forms for 30 students.
Prominent singer Niniola Apata has obtained the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) forms for 30 understudies.
She said the gesture, which was carried out under the auspices her foundation, Adopt A Child’s Education, was a piece of her offering back to the public.
Niniola, who is a sister singer Tenientertainer, Adopt A Child’s Education in July 2018.
She took to her Instagram page @officialniniola on to report that her establishment and she have effectively gotten JAMB forms for 30 Students.
“I promise to do more and walk in my late Dad’s shoes…”, she says.
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Niniola said the establishment ‘is her own way of stepping into her late father’s shoes, a man who was known for his advocacy for standard education for every child’
The vocalist and musician rose to fame in the wake of completing as third runner up in the 6th period of Project Fame West Africa and turned out to be increasingly well known with her tunes, “Ibadi” and “Maradonna.
Niniola was likewise nominated for “Best New Act” in 2018 BET Awards. (NAN)
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