Delta state-born Project Fame Season 9 winner, Miss Okiemute
Ighorodje, on Sunday, October 16, 2016, went to church with her family
to thank God for her victory after the 8-week highly competitive
contest.
Few weeks ago, 25-year-old Okiemute Ighorodje, was on Sunday,
September 25, crowned the winner of MTN Project Fame West Africa Season 9
as she smiled home with a grand price of N5 million, a B.rand new SUV,
and a multi-million music recording contract.
The Delta state-born Linguistics & Communications graduate from
University of Port Harcourt, on Sunday, October 16, 2016, went to
church with her family to celeB.rate her epic victory.
At the St. Brigid’s Catholic Church, Asaba, where Miss Okiemute,
accompanied by parents, relations, friends and well-wishers went to
thank God for the victory, Rev. Fr. Dibia said Christians should remain
in the ways of God by seeking the face of God through prayers.
Addressing the congregation, Miss Okiemute admonished youths in
particular to always think positive, believe in themselves in whatever
they do because their efforts would be crowned with success.
Mrs Lovette Adibeli Ighorodje, mother to Miss Okiemute, said her
daughter would always be encouraged to be herself and never feel on top
of the world.
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