The
United Nations has named successful Nigerian comedian, I Go Dye as one of its
ambassadors. The ace 'rib cracker' is now the international body's Millennium
Development Goals (MDG) ambassador.
The
honour is in recognition of the impact I Go Dye has in the society through
his profession. He was given the mandate to continue to facilitate the
realization of the United Nations' MDGs.
I Go Dye,
as gathered, has been committed to philanthropic gestures and also advocating
for a non-violence approach among youths in Africa, inspiring and advocating
them for good leadership towards eradicating poverty.
Speaking
on the development, I Go Dye said, “I feel honoured by this, but it will be
more gratifying to me, when I will see our leaders create more opportunities
for the youths and making effort to gainfully employ them. As at today, millions
of Africans are suffering and faced with uncertainty. The future seems vague
and no hope in sight.
"Until
this personal desire for a better Africa is achieved; my heart knows no
profound happiness because someone is still sleeping without a meal.
"But
this recognition shows that my work is not in vein. I thank God for giving me
this talent that is inspiring others and also to my fans all over the world who
have been supporting me with their prayers and love. Without you, all these
achievements won’t have been possible. May God Bless you all."
The
United Nation Millennium Development Goal Ambassador honour came with a
customized vehicle number plate: MDG AMB 7K, an international identification
card and an honorary plaque.
I Go Dye
is now among other UN MDGs Ambassadors around the world working to actualize
the objective of the United Nation.
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