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Comedian I Go Dye offers scholarship to young man who interrupted his concert

- Nigerian comedian I Go Dye has offered to finance a young man's eductaion - The young man had interrupted the comedian show to announce his desire to learn - I Go Dye also promised to support all the young people that interrupted his show by coming on stage Popular comedian I Go Dye has offered to sponsor a young man's education in Delta state. 


The celebrity made the decision after a young man interrupted his show and jumped on the stage. It was gathered that the young man who had jumped on the stage while I Go Dye was performing, had expressed his desire to go to school and have a good education. The comedian who was impressed by the young man's determination took to his Instagram page to announce that the young man would be rewarded with a scholarship to any school of his choice. I Go Dye also noted that all the young men and women who jumped on the stage to meet him would be give educational and motivational support.

I Go Dye also noted that all the young men and women who jumped on the stage to meet him would be give educational and motivational support.
A Blog (NAIJ.COM) gathered that the incident occurred during Harry Song's Kingmaker concert that took place in Warri, Delta state.
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Regardless of the amount paid for any labour,we should always treat the labourer with care,love and respect.Because there is dignity in purposeful labour; let's collectively work to build our families,society and the nation of our dream through efficient and diligent service. Social empowerment can be sustained in our little , when people are given the right to speak and privilege to work,as I have often encountered with many of our youths. Most of whom are driven by the passion to work,but with less opportunities to satisfy the teeming unemployed youths. We have to bridge the gap,in our little ways,as i use this medium to express; that i will be offering educational and motivational support to the youths who forced their way on stage in @iamharrysong #kingmakerconcert2018 Warri over the weekend,seeking support. Indeed,their faith have seen them through, Please if you can help me reach the particular guy that said he wants to go to school,please give me his contact,because I have accepted to take responsibility and offer him a scholarship to the university that he has intention to attend. In our little ways,we can obviously build our world to the place of our dreams. May the labour of our heroes past,not be in vain,Let us strive as a people to reduce the stress facing the youths,most especially the none payment of pension and entitlements to our aged parents, retired civil servants and ex - servicemen who have given so much to the Nation. This is the only way to inspire the younger generation towards purposeful service to our country. Happy #workersday .Amb Francis Agoda
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Francis Agoda, popularly known as I Go Dye, was born on April 4, 1979. The comedian is also a motivational speaker, writer and social crusader. He took on the name I Go Dye from the similarity in his surname Agoda. 
The comedian also promotes global peace and child welfare. He has organised several international comedy shows.

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