Founder of the Concerned Nation Builder Initiative and Convener of the Epe Division Community Annual Awards (EDCAA), Mr. Tele Olukoya, has appealed to EDCAA recipients to do more.

Mr. Olukoya, while speaking on the importance of recognizing and rewarding individuals who have contributed to the growth of the Epe division, emphasized that the significant input that led to their recognition should continue to improve.
The 5th edition of the EDCAA awards recognizes twenty-two individuals for their contributions and societal impact towards the development of the Epe division.
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Speaking in an interview with Ekohotblog, Mr. Olukoya highlighted the progress and annual schedule of EDCAA, which includes food palliative distribution for the less privileged, aimed at providing food supplies to vulnerable individuals in the Epe community; Epe Got Talent, a platform to encourage talents and creatives in Epe; the CNI Education Scholarship, an initiative that promotes access to quality education; and the EDCAA Awards.

The CNI founder also hinted at the EDCAA team’s intent to host a festival that will showcase and connect to the region’s culture.
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In his words, “We are proud to announce that we have obtained the necessary approvals from Lagos State to host the Epe Fish Festival.”
“This promising event will highlight the cultural and economic significance of our region,” he added.
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