Ebedei Son’s Victory at Delta Social Media Summit a Win for Us All – Omenogor

Eluemuno Kingsley Edike (Centre)

ASABA/Nigeria: Chief Executive Officer of Bakers at Work, a Bread Making Academy, Training and Business Services with operations in Lagos and Accra, Ghana, Mr. Henry Omenogor, has congratulated Eluemuno Kingsley Edike on his victory at the 3rd Edition of the Delta State Social Media Summit, describing it as a collective triumph for the Ebedei community in Ukwuani Local Government Area.

Omenogor, in his message of pride and admiration, said Edike’s emergence as winner of the N100,000 prize was more than a personal achievement. “This is not just a win for Kingsley but a win for all of us. Congratulations to us all, Ebedei Obi-Iloh community to the world,” he declared.

The news of Edike’s feat has sparked jubilation across Ebedei, as the young content creator and farmer has been widely celebrated as one of the brightest rising stars in both the digital and agricultural space. The summit, now one of Delta State’s biggest platforms for nurturing digital talent, brought together youths from across the state to showcase creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurial excellence.

Omenogor commended the organizers of the event, stressing that Edike’s recognition has placed the Ebedei community on the state’s social and entrepreneurial map. He urged other young people to take a cue from the winner by remaining steadfast in their passions and using digital platforms as tools for positive change.

According to him, Edike’s success story, anchored on his dedication to both content creation and farming, stands as an inspiring model for a new generation of Deltan youths. Community leaders have also echoed this sentiment, noting that his journey is proof that talent, hard work, and resilience can open doors to greatness.

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