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Okada and Keke Ban, A good Reason You Need An Alternative Method To Prepare For Your ICAN Exams

If you are in Lagos,
it is no news that the Lagos State Government
has banned the use of Okada and Keke.
this ban has made movement within the state more tedious,

How does this affect your preparation
for the March diet ICAN exams if you stay in Lagos?
I spent close to three hours on a journey of
30 minutes from Egbeda to Ikeja.
That’s three hours of wasted time,
a time that would have been used to do more productive things.

This would be worse on Saturdays because of
the different owambes within the Lagos metropolis.
Imagine going for your ICAN class and
you are stuck in traffic for two, three hours,
you would have missed part of the class
and even get to the class exhausted.
Your concentration level will definitely be on the low
because of the stress of staying long in traffic,

What about going back home?
You have to face the same stress,
making you tired and stressed out
that you won’t even feel like reading and revising

And studies has shown that
“you only get 50% of what is taught in class but
revising it immediately after class increases it to about 70%”.

So how do you overcome this challenge,
as you prepare for the march diet exam?

What if I tell you, you can always take
your lecturer with you everywhere you go

What if I tell you that you can study and
pass your ICAN march exams
without stepping out of your home.
Studying for ICAN exams should be stress-free
and that’s what I want for you as a professional student.

Do you want to find out how to take
your lecturer with you everywhere you go?

Kindly call 08123189141, 09076786154,
08023428420, 07086810335, 07038174484,

Or click the link below to chat with admin on Telegram
https://t.me/starrygoldacademy

P:S: Spending three hours in traffic isn’t a good idea
for you as you prepare for your march diet exams.
Take your lecturer with you everywhere and study anytime.

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