Agojo eagled the par-5 13th of Wack Wack's east course and gunned two birdies to compensate for her two-double bogey, three-bogey mishap for a 76 and a 149 as she padded her overnight four-shot lead to eight strokes with round left in Class A.
Kim came up with a 75 to take a whopping 19-stroke lead over Sri Lankas Amrith de Soysa (86) in the boys Class B while Anujit shot a 77 to wrest the girls Class C lead at 161.
Indonesias Alexander Solomon Situmpul scored a second round 72 to also virtually win the boys Class D crown with 141.
Jennifer Fox of Australia struggled with an 80 and will start in todays final round eight strokes behind Agojo at 157. Thailands Phol-Auyporn Praewaspa shot an 83 to place third at 167.
South Koreas Kim Dae Hyun struggled with an 89 to drop to second place in Class C at 161, followed by Malaysias Alex Tiong with 91-185 and the Philippines QRoni Baterna 100-187.