Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, has appointed Kingdom Kroseide, winner of the recently concluded Nigerian Idol, as Youth Ambassador of the state.
Governor Diri, who made this known on Friday when he received Kingdom and his team at the Government House, Yenagoa, added that the winner was also granted an educational scholarship.
He disclosed that the government would henceforth bear the responsibility of the 24-year-old talented singer’s education at the Federal University, Otuoke, where he is a student.
He added that the scholarship will last through to a Master degree level if he so desires.
Diri in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, advised youths of the state to put in their best in whatever they do in order to be successful in life.
“In appreciation of the honour you have brought to the state, I hereby announce that you are on the scholarship of the Bayelsa State Government. As you finish your first degree and if you proceed for a Master degree, the scholarship would also cover your programme.
“You are also appointed as an ambassador of the youths of Bayelsa State.
“Let me use this opportunity to call on youths of Bayelsa State to see Mr. Timi Kingdom Kroseide as a role model; as one who out of hard work and the grace of God has brought honour to the state. I am sure that putting yourselves in legitimate careers, you would bring honour not only to yourselves but also to your state and country.”
In appreciation for the honour done to the state, Diri advised Kingdom to strike a balance between his academics and his career, adding that with proper education and the grace of God, he would excel in his chosen career even outside the shores of Nigeria.
He further enjoined him to continue to use his music to glorify God in order to move to greater heights.
The governor, who noted that Kingdom’s success story was that of all Nigerians, thanked the Nigerian Idol judges, the Nigerian Military School Old Boys Association and Nigerians for their different roles that led to the Bayelsa-born contestant emerging as the winner.
He urged the relevant ministries and agencies to put modalities in place to establish a music school that would harness the musical talents that abound in the state.
While speaking, Kingdom attributed his success to the grace of God and hard work.
He thanked the state government, Bayelsans and Nigerians for their support that enabled him win the contest.
In separate remarks, representative of the Amananaowei of Angalabiri Federated Community, Chief Peres Peretu, and Kingdom’s manager, Felix Kroseide, thanked the state government and everyone that supported and voted for him to win.
Chief Peretu also applauded the leadership style of Gov. Diri, who he said unites and supports Bayelsans to achieve great feats.