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Faith Ejeje Begins Reporting For Coneri Blog

Faith Ejeje Begins Reporting For Coneri Blog


Nigerian Entrepreneur and youth Leader Faith Ejeje signs up with Popular Online Platform

Calabar, Nigeria - May 2, 2024 - Faith Ejeje, the talented and ambitious young woman from Igbo Imabana in Abi LGA, has announced her interest to report for Coneri Blog, a popular online platform that showcases inspiring stories and achievements of individuals making a positive impact in their communities.

As the Princess of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Cross River State, Faith has made a name for herself as a dedicated and passionate youth leader, inspiring countless young people to get involved in business and make a difference. With her degree in Mass Communication from Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH), Faith has leveraged her skills and passion to build a successful career as a makeup artist, fashion designer, and entrepreneur.

As the CEO of Scepter Hub Nigeria Limited, Faith has established a thriving business that offers a range of services including events ushers, makeup, fashion house, and pedicure and manicure services. Her dedication to excellence and customer satisfaction has earned her a loyal client base and recognition in the industry.

By joining forces with Coneri Blog, Faith aims to share her inspiring story and achievements with a wider audience, and to inspire others to pursue their passions and make a positive impact in their communities.

"We are thrilled to have Faith Ejeje on board," said [Name], founder of Coneri Blog. "Her entrepreneurial spirit, political engagement, and commitment to community development make her an excellent addition to our platform. We look forward to sharing her inspiring story and achievements with our readers."

Faith Ejeje's profile and news article will be featured on Coneri Blog, showcasing her multifaceted talents, entrepreneurial spirit, and political engagement. With this partnership, Faith is set to inspire even more people and make an even greater impact in Nigeria and beyond.


 

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