
The ENACT Innovation Hub has continued its 2026 JAMB UTME preparatory training for candidates across the Kwara South Senatorial District, reinforcing a multi-year commitment to improving educational outcomes and student performance in the region. The 2026 Edition was commenced on April 1st 2026 with Candidates from across the Kwara South Senatorial District and beyond participating in it.
The initiative, led by Engr. Nurudeen Adeyemi, builds on a track record that dates back to 2022, during which hundreds of students from across the seven Local Government Areas of Kwara South—and beyond—have benefited from the programme. Over the years, participants have recorded significant improvements in their UTME scores, attributing their success to the structured training and mentorship provided through the scheme.
According to organisers, the ongoing training is focused on equipping candidates with practical examination skills, including intensive Computer-Based Test (CBT) practice sessions designed to simulate the real exam environment. Participants are also being guided on effective question-answering techniques and time management strategies, both considered critical to achieving high scores in the UTME.
The organisers confirmed that the training sessions will resume on Tuesday following the Easter break and continue on Wednesday as preparations intensify ahead of the examination.
The ENACT Innovation Hub noted that the sustained implementation of the programme reflects Engr. Adeyemi’s long-standing commitment to education and human capital development in Kwara South. The initiative is widely regarded as part of broader efforts to expand access to quality learning opportunities and empower young people with the tools needed to succeed academically and beyond.
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