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Efe (A.k A Base on logistics) is now An Ambassador


Big Brother Naija winner, Efe Ejeba, has been decorated with the title of ‘Nigeria Youth Ambassador’ by the honorable Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung.

The Minister who hosted Efe (A.K.A base on logistics) today, Tuesday, May 30, 2017 in his office said that his office was going to be doing a number of projects with the BBNaija winner with a view to engage talented youths across the country. Announcing the development, the minister wrote, “Based on logistics’ I received Efe Ejeba, the Big Brother Naija Winner in the Ministry of Youth & Sports today. Efe being an influential young person full of passion and determination, we discussed among many areas of collaboration to engage young talents across the country.

“Who I be?” the popular saying of the Big Brother Naija Winner, Efe is today a voice that reminds every young person that no matter your humble beginning, your dreams are valid! On this note, Efe Ejeba the winner of Big Brother Naija is today pronounced & decorated; “NIGERIA YOUTH AMBASSADOR” Congratulations and we wish him well. God bless #NigerianYouths.”

 Hon. Dalung also announced that the new youth ambassador would participate in the forthcoming Youth Entrepreneurship Summit taking place in Berlin, Germany next month. “ I have directed the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Youth and Sports to include the newly decorated “Youth Ambassador of Nigeria” Efe Ejeba on the list of youths that will participate in the Berlin Youth Entrepreneurship summit taking place in Germany next month.Congratulations and we wish him well,” the Minister added.

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