The Osun Youths Ambassador Awards ((OYAA) initiative was conceived to reward industrious and resourceful youths across Osun State as showcased in the 5th edition award events held at the Aorora Conference Centre in Osogbo, Osun State on Sunday, December 27, 2020.
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The founder of Youth Reformers Initiative, Aminat Ajibola told SOJ WORLDWIDE, http://www.sojworldnews.com reporter that the focus of the Osun Youth Ambassador Awards is to showcase hardworking sons and daughters of the state.
Ajibola said this while delivering her welcome address at the 5th edition of the award ceremony held at the Aurora Event Center Osogbo, the Osun State Capital.
She stated that the significance of the Osun Youth Ambassador Awards cannot be overemphasized, adding that since in its inception, the Youth Reformers Initiative has awarded and showcased 102 youths in Osun State to the world in the last five years.
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“The focus and importance of the Osun Youth Ambassador award is the showcasing of the hardworking and resourceful youths of our dear state to the country and world at large. We gather every year to celebrate their wonderful exploits in their respective endeavors.
“Through the Osun Youth Ambassador Awards, almost all of our past awardees have been exposed to better opportunities across the world and are making great impacts.
“The significance of the Osun Youth Ambassador Awards cannot be overemphasized, five years ago since its inception; we have awarded, honoured and showcased 102 Osun Youths to the world.”
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She therefore, appreciated every committee member of the Youth Reformers Initiative for their tremendous contribution and hard work towards the annual event.
Ajibola also called on Nigerians to embrace the use of face masks to stem the spread of COVID-19 across the country.
As of Sunday, Nigeria has recorded 84,414 cases of the deadly coronavirus with 1,254 deaths.
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