The organizers of the annual youth empowerment event, Talent Arise, have officially commenced the countdown to its highly anticipated sixth edition, announcing a formidable array of partnerships with leading corporate and educational institutions. This year’s event, dubbed Talent Arise Season 6 , promises to be the most impactful yet, thanks to the collaborative support.
Key partners secured for this edition include Alliance Française, The Promise, Golden Tulip Hotels, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Jora Hotel, and Omosigho, Omorodion and Associates, among several others.
Best Edition Promised at Alliance Française
Making the disclosure in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State Capital, the creative force behind the project, Gloria Boma Harry, expressed excitement about the strong corporate interest this year.
“This year’s edition promises to be the best edition so far since the inception of the competition, considering the array of sponsors partnering with the project,” Ms. Harry stated.
The competition is scheduled to hold in November at the facility of one of its principal partners, Alliance Française. The venue will host talented youths from across the state who will compete for the grand prize and various consolation awards.
Leveraging Talent to Curb Societal Vices
Ms. Harry used the opportunity to commend the sponsors of Talent Arise Season 6 for their commitment, emphasizing the broader societal impact of such initiatives.
She underscored the critical need for organizations and individuals to actively support initiatives that positively impact young people, highlighting their role in mitigating pressing social issues. The project aims to serve as a practical alternative to curb youth restiveness and other vices currently bedeviling society.
The comprehensive support from the partners ensures that the sixth season of Talent Arise is well-resourced to discover and celebrate youth potential while driving home the message of community engagement and skills development