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Patoranking appointed as UNDP’s first regional goodwill ambassador for Africa

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Nigerian music sensation Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, widely known as Patoranking, has been named the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) first regional goodwill ambassador for Africa.

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This prestigious appointment, set for an initial two-year term, recognizes Patoranking’s dedication to empowering African youth and his efforts in promoting innovation and enterprise development across the continent.

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In his new role, Patoranking will be at the forefront of various initiatives aimed at strengthening Africa’s innovation ecosystem.

He will also work to promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and support the Timbuktoo initiative. The artist plans to use his platform and influence to inspire and motivate young people to take action on these crucial issues.

Patoranking’s personal journey of overcoming financial hardships to achieve success makes him a relatable and inspiring figure for many.

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His past efforts in nurturing entrepreneurial leaders and creating educational opportunities for underprivileged students demonstrate his commitment to giving back to his community.

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Expressing his enthusiasm for the role, Patoranking stated that empowering African youth is a cause close to his heart. He aims to use his voice to support important initiatives that can transform development for many Africans through innovation and technology, driven by the ingenuity and ambition of the continent’s young majority.

This appointment highlights the UNDP’s recognition of the power of cultural figures in driving positive change. By choosing Patoranking, the organization hopes to leverage his popularity and influence to reach and inspire a wider audience, particularly among the youth, in pursuit of sustainable development across Africa.


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