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The Sung Bie'la Foundation Ghana has expressed its belief in the capability of this year's BECE candidates to overcome obstacles and perform exceptionally well in their exams, emphasizing their inherent potential and abilities.
The non-profit organization recently provided essential exam materials, including mathematical sets, pens, rulers, and more, to several schools in the Upper East region, specifically Watania JHS, Manga JHS, Yakut Methodist JHS, Gentiga JHS, Banse JHS, and Geogo School For The Deaf; supporting about 200 candidates in their exams.

Founder of the organization, Hajia Zenabu Awinbe Salifu, reaffirms their commitment to advancing education and youth empowerment, and extended her warmest wishes to all students sitting for the BECE exams this year, hoping they achieve great success.
As the exams begin, she acknowledges the tremendous effort and dedication that has gone into preparing for this significant milestone, and urged all candidates to stay focused, confident, and determined, encouraging them to strive for excellence and reach their full potential.

"We believe in the potential and abilities of each and every one of you," said Hajia Zenabu.
She also reminds the students that the exam is merely a stepping stone in their academic path, and expresses her confidence in their ability to succeed, encouraging them to keep a broader perspective and look beyond this milestone to a bright future ahead.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced that 569,095 candidates will sit for the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), starting on July 8th.
This announcement follows the government's release of GHC55,873,689.87 to WAEC, with arrangements being made for the payment of the remaining examination fees.

At a press conference in Accra, Mr. John K Kapi, Head of Public Affairs at WAEC, revealed that the examination will commence with English Language on July 8th and conclude with Arabic on July 15th.
The candidates, comprising 282,648 males and 286,447 females from 19,506 schools, will sit for the examination in public and private schools.
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