Executive Summary
Senator Sunday Karimi, representing Kogi West and an alumnus of Titcombe College Egbe, financed the construction of a Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Centre for the college. The center, built in partnership with the Titcombe College Egbe Old Students Association (TCEOSA), features 288 seats and modern digital learning equipment. Approximately 1000 JAMB candidates from various locations are expected to use the center for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The project, valued at N300 million, includes a dedicated server room, CCTV cameras, secure perimeter fencing, improved water supply, high-speed internet, and solar power. College Principal Ajayi J.O. acknowledged Senator Karimi's donation of 100 litres of diesel to power the generator during the JAMB examinations.
- Old students association launches a N300m CBT center, improving access to technology-based education for JAMB candidates.
What Is Driving The Story?
- Philanthropic alumni contributions
- Need for improved education infrastructure