Help
the Hard worker: “Mama Put” vendor emerges winner
Lidia Thelema Soberekon
has emerged winner of the February edition of the “Help the Hard worker”
monthly competition organized by a non-governmental organization, Princewill’s
Trust for entrepreneurs, youths and Rivers residents who are engaged in micro
business ventures and all forms of hard work in Rivers State.
Miss Lidia, a graduate
of Linguistics Studies from the University of Port Harcourt emerged the winner
of the keenly contested competition for the month of February beating over
three thousand contestants who participated in the competition.
Receiving the cash
prize of One Hundred Thousand Naira at the Rumuoikini Central market where she
sells food like rice, beans and stew popularly called “Mama put”, the very
elated Lidia who is also the first female winner of the competition thanked the
Princewill’s Trust for the gesture which she noted came at a time she was in
need of funds to upgrade her business.
The Kalabari born
Linguistics graduate turned food vendor further noted that, it has always been
her dream and desire to own a restaurant for native Rivers foods and delicacies
as a business, hence her venture into it last year to not only fend for herself
but to also create jobs. She therefore called on youths in the state to be
creative, endeavor to engage themselves in productive activities and not to
wait for white collar jobs which are not as available anymore.
Also on ground to also
receive the team from Princewill’s Trust was Mr. Chima Chukwu the youth Leader
of Rumuikini who thanked the Trust for recognizing and picking a resident of
their community as the winner of such a laudable programme aimed at assisting
small scale business to grow. He further noted that he was going to spread the
good news all over the community and also encourage the indigenes and non-
indigenes alike to participate fully in future editions of the competition
which he described as real.
Speaking on behalf of
the Princewills Trust, Bar. Ken Sarowiyo stated that the aim of the Trust is to
contribute to the economic development of Rivers State and called on the winner
to make judicious use of the money in upgrading her business. He noted that it
was very apt that a woman had finally won the competition and had done so
courtesy of a Mama Put now that Mama Put has been formally recognized by the
Oxford English Dictionary and Google. He reiterated that Princewills Trust has
a special place for the voiceless and encouraged more women, more youths and
the disabled to enter the contest.
Credit: Princewill’s
Trust Media Team
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