Top humour merchant and one of Africa’s
most successful comedians, Francis
Agoda, popularly known as I Go Dye, isn’t
to be addressed any more like an
ordinary individual. The Edo State-born
comedian has had the appellation of
‘Ambassador’ added to his name. At
least, that is the verdict of the United
Nations who bestowed on him the honour
of a United Nations Millennium
Development Goal Ambassador.
The
honour which was presented to him some
days ago was in part, a mandate to
further propagation of the United Nations
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
According to the top rated comedian, who
is renown for his philanthropic gestures,
the honour is an added boost for him to
continue the good works of life for the
good of the humankind. Brimming with
smiles, he said “I feel honoured with this
honour, but it will be more gratifying to
me, when I will see that our leaders create
opportunities for youths to be gainfully
employed. Because as at today, millions
of Africans are suffering, and faced with
uncertainty. The future seems vague and
no hope in sight”.
I Go Dye joins other entertainers like
Benita Nzeribe, D’Banj, Sunny Nneji, J.
Martins, Adokiye, and many others as UN
Ambassadors but I Go Dye is a well
known advocate for good leadership
towards eradication of poverty.
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Friday, January 17, 2014
I Go Dye becomes UN Ambassador
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Congrats bro
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