A’Ibom says Foundation contributing to state devt

Akwa Ibom Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Ini Ememobong,

AKWA Ibom State Government has lauded Talent Hunt Foundation, saying its goals are in consonance with the state’s Arise Agenda on youth and entrepreneurial development.
  
Commissioner for Information, Ini Ememobong, gave the commendation, over the weekend, in Uyo, during a courtesy call on him in his office, by the Akwa Ibom Talent Hunt Foundation, Nigeria/U.S.A.
 
Ememobong stressed the Foundation’s arduous task of discovering budding talents and taking them off the streets to become men of integrity and income earners with legitimate means of livelihood.
 
The commissioner, who said the state government would continue to support development-oriented groups, pledged the support of the ministry in publicising activities of the foundation, particularly the forthcoming Season 2 Talent Hunt, to be held in March this year.
 
Ememobong acknowledged the remarkable strides of the Consultant of the Talent Hunt Project, Moses Eskor, adding that with a highflyer personality in the creative world like him, the foundation was sure to succeed and assured the foundation of his attendance of the Season 2 Talent Hunt Show with his management team.

Earlier, Eskor said that the foundation, whose vision is to discover, develop and promote creative talents in Akwa Ibom State, was established by Bishop Daniel Jack, a U.S-based cleric and medical practitioner.
 

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