Proprietor sells school, flees abroad after collecting fees for WAEC, NECO in Ibadan

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Sunday Adeyemo, the proprietor of The Lord’s Favour School in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, has allegedly fled abroad with funds collected from his students for their West African Examination Exam (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO) exam fees.

The proprietor reportedly collected ₦95,000 each from a multitude of students to help them register for WAEC and NECO.

The incident was reported by Adejoke Lasisi, founder of Planet 3R, in a post on her Facebook page on Sunday, May 19, 2024.

According to Lasisi, some of the parents borrowed money to pay the fees, only to discover their children had not been registered for the exams.

She said the proprietor collected ₦95,000 each from a multitude of students to help them register for WAEC and NECO, while some paid up to ₦100,000 with a promise to also register them for UTME.

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