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“We can’t be really fulfilled if our talents, knowledge, and positions in life do not positively inspire anyone or give them reasons to smile.”

A-list comedian, Francis Agoda known world over as I Go Dye has charged entertainers to use their talents and resources to lift up the needy.

“We can’t be really fulfilled if our talents, knowledge, and positions in life do not positively inspire anyone or give them reasons to smile. The true beauty of our lives is kept aglow when we transfer our legacies to the weak and those who really need our support to keep their hopes alive,” Agoda said.

“Last year project SORT auditions, saw us through three different local government areas of Delta State, namely; Warri, Agbor and Asaba. Each winner went home with the sum of 500 thousand naira and the grand finale was held at the Grand Hotel Asaba with one of our benefactors, Executive Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa in attendance.

Continuing, he added, “Auditions will commence on March, 12, 2020, in Ughelli Glass House Event Centre. Winners at the auditions from the different local councils of Delta State will go home with 500 thousand naira cash, which also qualifies them for the grand finale. Once again a brand new car will be won with N2 million as star prize.

 

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