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Dickson, Igali, others bag FAKS media awards in Bayelsa

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FAKS awards was initiated to thank the awardees for their services to the state and humanity through their various offices both at National level and State”


By Uzor Odigbo

Former Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, has bagged the Senator of the year Award for 2022 alongside Daniel Igali, sports Commissioner for Bayelsa State. The award was conffered on the dignitaries by FAKS Media Organisation.

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Senator Dickson who came first among others was selected for his benevolence and humanitarian activities especially during the flooding that ravaged Bayelsa State and other states in the South- South.


Other Awardees include Hon. Preye Influence Osake who won the House of Representative of the year award 2022.


Bayelsa State Commissioners of the year award went to Hon. Sinkumoh Abraham Ekiseh. This is followed by Hon. Daniel Ugali, Hon. Gentle Emekah and Barr. Esau Andrew as awardees.

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Technical Advisers to government were also çhosen for an award. They are Hon. Basil Kembo, Hon. Asari Timpriye Kerry and Hon. Kuro Mathias Nyeye.

The Media Organisation also looked at the direction of those it refers to as Special Advisers of the year.
They are Chief Collins Cocodia, Barr. Jackson Suokiri (PhD ) Hon. Franklin Otele.


According to FAKS Media, the awards was to thank the awardees for their services to the state and humanity through their various contributions both at National level and State.


The winners would be contacted for presentation on a date to be announced, said, the Publisher of FAKS Media, Ohis Asein

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