We have increased our WAEC Scholarship by 50 percent – Executive Director
The MOK Foundation for Community Development has achieved another milestone in its education intervention program for underprivileged communities by covering the WAEC fees for 300 students in Kwara State.
The event took place at the Offa Grammar School Auditorium in Offa, where the Executive Director of the Foundation, Mr. Saheed Lawal, reaffirmed the founder’s commitment, Alhaji Muhydeen Okunlola Kayode, to ensuring that every child matters.
Mr. Saheed stated, “When this journey began in 2024, we supported 130 students. In 2025, that number increased to 200, and today, 300 students across Kwara State are benefiting from this initiative.
This steady growth reflects our deep commitment to education and the future of our young people. Beyond the numbers, today is about hope, encouragement, and giving students the confidence to dream bigger.”
During his address as the guest speaker, Aderemi Oladepo, the Director of Mathematics and Science in Yoruba, praised the founder of the MOK Foundation for his vision of continued growth in the education sector.
He urged the students to stay focused under the guidance of their parents or guardians. He also encouraged the beneficiaries to prepare diligently for the forthcoming exams, emphasizing, “If you have a sound education, it will remain with you for life.
When I had no other options, I relied on education for my sustainability.”
Dr. Azeez Yisa, the proprietor of Lens Polytechnic and Lens University, who was represented by Akeem Dunmoye, urged both guardians and students to excel in the upcoming examinations. He expressed gratitude to the founder of the foundation for his unwavering support of the underprivileged community.
Teachers, parents, and guardians praised Alhaji Muhydeen Okunlola Kayode, describing him as a visionary leader dedicated to creating a greater community.
