Comr. Chigozie Paul, the coordinator of FUTO Got Talent, and Comr. Okoro David, the SUG Director of Transport at the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), visited Hon. Dr. Emeka Ukaegbu Mandela, Commissioner for Youth Development and Talent Hunt, to present him with a Youth Iconic Award. This award recognizes the commissioner’s exceptional leadership and dedication to youth development.
During the visit, Chigozie Paul conveyed the gratitude of the student body and the FUTO Got Talent organizing committee for the commissioner’s steadfast support in fostering young talent and creating opportunities for youth empowerment. The award was presented in appreciation of the commissioner’s impactful role in guiding and inspiring the youth.
Paul also shared highlights from the recent FUTO Got Talent event, which showcased a musician, a music duo, and a magician as winners.
In response, the commissioner expressed his deep appreciation for the honor. He emphasized the importance of collaboration in supporting youth development and praised the SUG and FUTO Got Talent organizers for their efforts in promoting creativity. Hon. Mandela announced that the FUTO Got Talent winners would participate in Imo Got Talent and invited the event organizers to join the statewide talent hunt committee.
The ceremony ended on a hopeful note, with both parties reaffirming their commitment to empowering and uplifting youth in the community.
Anthony Odom (VJ Gentle), Special Assistant on Talent and Entertainment to the Commissioner for Youth Development and Talent Hunt
During the visit, Chigozie Paul conveyed the gratitude of the student body and the FUTO Got Talent organizing committee for the commissioner’s steadfast support in fostering young talent and creating opportunities for youth empowerment. The award was presented in appreciation of the commissioner’s impactful role in guiding and inspiring the youth.
Paul also shared highlights from the recent FUTO Got Talent event, which showcased a musician, a music duo, and a magician as winners.
In response, the commissioner expressed his deep appreciation for the honor. He emphasized the importance of collaboration in supporting youth development and praised the SUG and FUTO Got Talent organizers for their efforts in promoting creativity. Hon. Mandela announced that the FUTO Got Talent winners would participate in Imo Got Talent and invited the event organizers to join the statewide talent hunt committee.
The ceremony ended on a hopeful note, with both parties reaffirming their commitment to empowering and uplifting youth in the community.
Anthony Odom (VJ Gentle), Special Assistant on Talent and Entertainment to the Commissioner for Youth Development and Talent Hunt
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