Ambassador Akoh foundation And Others Empowered Wonder Kid In Otukpo

In times like this when all people get to see and read about in the media are stories that touch, killings and other high definitions of man’s inhumanity to man, and when even the government of our country seems to have lost its bearing in restoring the fallen standard of education to its pinnacle, there are few talented younger ones with sound inherent technical knowledge that are poised to let out their make-up to stun the world against all odds.

In times like this when all people get to see and read about in the media are stories that touch, killings and other high definitions of man’s inhumanity to man, and when even the government of our country seems to have lost its bearing in restoring the fallen standard of education to its pinnacle, there are few talented younger ones with sound inherent technical knowledge that are poised to let out their make-up to stun the world against all odds.

Paul Oloche, a secondary schoolboy and son of a peasant farmer still in his teens on Friday, 16th March 2018 proved to the entire world in a well attended exhibition held in his school premises that Idoma people and of course Benue State have a place of pride in the world’s center stage of automobile and mechanical engineering.

Dignitaries in attendance including government functionaries, National Commandant of Peace Corps of Nigeria, Dr Dickson Akoh with members of the top echelon of PCN, Member, Benue State House of Assembly and National Assembly hopeful, Hon John Adams Okloho, two Senior Special Assistants to Benue State Governor, Comrade King Shadrach and Distinguished Comrade Austin Agada who attended in his capacity as Executive Secretary of Ambassador Akoh Foundation amongst several other men of timbre and caliber were stunned and glued as they watched in awe the soft-spoken budding Engineer showcased his dummy electrical, mechanical and automobile fabrications.

Responding, Dr Dickson Akoh applauded his technical skills and called on all sons and daughters of Idoma Kingdom to identify with the wonder boy’s dreams and footpath of taking Idoma nation to the very cubicle of engineering firmament. He described Oloche’s technical skills as amazing enough to draw the attention of the first world economies and leading automobile manufacturers.

 

Dr Akoh on behalf of himself and Ambassador Akoh Foundation donated the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Naira into the boy’s endowments account to be held by First Bank PLC. He called all men of goodwill to donate into the endowment account in the bid to send the boy overseas after his secondary education where his skills could be fully harnessed. Hon. Okloho followed suit in granting the talented kid scholarship and cash prizes from others.

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