The Vivian Bello Foundation has sponsored examination registration fees for indigent students at Government Secondary School, Nyanya Gwandara, Federal Capital Territory, ensuring they can sit for the 2026 Technical Certification, NECO, WAEC, and NABTEB examinations.

Vivian Bello, the Founder of the Foundation, revealed that the gesture was motivated by the financial difficulties faced by families of some SS3 students who risked missing their exams entirely due to their parents' economic hardships.

Among those reached by the intervention are twins, Hussein and Husseina, whose widowed mother was unable to cover the cost of their registration fees. Their situation was one of several cases that drew the Foundation's attention to the school and its students.

Bello explained that the Foundation stepped in to ensure the affected students did not lose the opportunity to complete their secondary education and pursue their academic aspirations, stressing that financial constraints should not stand between a willing student and their future.

During a visit to the school, the Foundation’s representative met with the students, who expressed their gratitude for the support they had received. The beneficiaries, along with the school principal, posed for photographs to commemorate the occasion.

Through this visit and gesture, the Foundation demonstrated that its efforts extend beyond one time donations. Bello reaffirmed the organization's commitment to supporting underprivileged children in their education, enabling them to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to societal development.