…TESCOM Applicants to Benefit From Goodwill Gestures – Beulah
The President and Founder of Beulah Adeoye Foundation, Amofin Beulah Adeoye, has wished all applicants participating in the ongoing CBT for Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and the Post-Primary Schools Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) that will commence immediately after SUBEB, best of luck in their pursuit of the noble profession.
Adeoye who spoke via a short video in Ibadan on Monday urged all the applicants to put in their best in the test and hope for best results.
According to the Ipapo-born Finance and Legal Expert, Adeoye, said “I want to congratulate all the successful applicants writing the ongoing CBT in Ibadan for the recruitment process of
SUBEB and TESCOM in the state.”
“They all should count themselves lucky to be on the list of successful applicants scaling to the CBT stage of the recruitment processes. Not all those who applied for the job got to that stage, and with that, there is still more work to do in getting to the final stage of the recruitment processes; interview and many others, as may be defined by the respective recruiting departments.”
“While at that, the foundation has come out in full force to offer the best support they could in the process. We have made available computer system, printing and photocopying machines for the use of applicants freely throughout the period of CBT exercise.”
“We are aware of the human nature that may be setting in and making applicants forget one document or the other while leaving their respective houses; to get them printed and photocopied, that is the reason why we made that available without any need to panic and lose concentration during the CBT exercise.”
“Taking into consideration the applicants’ long journey to the UI DLC CBT Centre, we have also made available water and snacks to ease their thirst and taste after the test.” Beulah Adeoye added.
“Also, the foundation made available canopies, and chairs to cover the applicants waiting for their test schedule and those that need to cool their brain after their CBT. And in the case of rain or scorching sun, the canopy will be the best option to hide.” He concluded.
Miss Kafilat Adewolu, Under-secretary for Education and Social Ethics at Beulah Adeoye Foundation while sharing her experience and what the foundation has been able to do so far said seeing the need and taking the lead has always been said as an idiom, but this act of selfless service for the benefit of humanity is what enticed Foundation to humanitarian service at the ongoing CBT for SUBEB applicants in Ibadan.
“Provision of facility to make people’s properties safe while in the CBT hall, a shade to sit, and rest in while nibbling on something is enough to make the applicants feel like their success is sacrosanct.” Kafilat added.
“At Beulah Adeoye Foundation, It is our wish and one of our core mandates to ease the lifestyle of the public, and this is being achieved with this ongoing CBT exercise for Oyo SUBEB jobs. We wish all applicants the very best in their endeavours”