Tonye Princewill presents N100,000 to winner of his facebook employment campaign

By Brave Dickson

It was a moment of excitement last Saturday when Prince Tonye Princewill’s facebook empowerment initiative known as “Help the Hard Worker Campaign” presented cash of N100,000 to one Nwogu Chibuzor Promise

The winner, Chibuzor Promise, an undergraduate student of the University of Port Harcourt was among the contestants of the facebook employment scheme of Tonye Princewill who emerged to clinch the cash award shortly after he scored the highest number of votes.

The consultant specialist of the facebook employment campaign, Comrade Ikem Anthony Kalzeeni expressed how real it is, saying that: “The whole idea is to help the poor and the strugglers to survive. It is a sustainable empowerment programme.

“Prince Tonye Prince is generously giving out to the less privileged and this very one, is through facebook.

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“Help the Hard Worker Campaign is currently ongoing, lots of prizes to be won. All you need to do is to visit The Princewill’s Trust on Facebook and follow the steps. Nominate someone who you think deserves to be rewarded for hard work.

“Just liked the Princewill Trust Page and ask people to vote for you. It is very transparent. Once you are able to get the highest vote, you will be given N100,000 cash without delay.”

While thanking Tonye Princewill for touching his life with the cash empowerment gesture, the lucky winner, Chibuzor Promise said: “I’m a fan of Tonye Princewill on facebook and I know he is a very good man.

“I was on his facebook page when I saw the processes laid down by his foundation on how to win N100,000. I nominated myself to win the N100, 000. I worked towards it and told my friends about it because I believe it is real.

“I saw a lot of contestants but I knew I would win and to God be the glory, I found myself to be the winner.

“Today, I was in my shop on Ikwerre Road, Port Harcourt when the organizers called me to know my location. I told them my shop address and they located me and gave me the N100,000 prize.

“I’m so happy and I want to thank God and to also express my gratitude to Tonye Princewill for this empowerment. It will go a long way in helping my business and academics.”

Our correspondent reports that after the cash award was presented to the winner by Barr Ken Saronwiyo on behalf of Tonye Princewill, an award party was organized in honour of the winner.

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