
The President of the BTA Foundation, Amofin Titilope Akogun, has called on the 500 beneficiaries of the free JAMB forms under the 2026 Igi Iwe (Education Tree) initiative to demonstrate exceptional academic performance by scoring 300 and above in the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
Amofin Akogun made this known while reaffirming the Foundation’s commitment to rewarding excellence and investing in the educational advancement of young scholars. According to him, candidates who attain a score of 300 and above will qualify for a full tuition scholarship sponsored by the Foundation.
“This initiative is not just about providing access to examination forms, but about inspiring a culture of excellence, discipline, and hard work among our youth,” he stated. “We believe in the potential of these students, and we are ready to support those who distinguish themselves through outstanding performance.”
The Igi Iwe initiative, which translates to “Education Tree,” is designed to nurture academic growth by providing opportunities for students to pursue higher education without financial barriers.
Amofin Akogun further encouraged all beneficiaries to remain focused, confident, and determined as they sit for their examinations, reminding them that success is achievable through dedication and self-belief.
The BTA Foundation continues to play a pivotal role in supporting education and youth development through various impactful programs aimed at building a brighter future for the next generation.
Signed:
Seun Tabitha
BTA Foundation Media Team
