
I Go Dye Named Global Peace and Development Ambassador
Veteran Nigerian comedian and social commentator, I Go Dye, has been honored with a prestigious title as a Global Peace and Development Ambassador, marking a major milestone in his decades-long career both as an entertainer and an advocate for social change.
Known for blending humor with hard-hitting truths, I Go Dye real name Francis Agoda has used his platform consistently to speak out against issues such as corruption, youth unemployment, and bad governance. His recent recognition not only acknowledges his artistic contributions but also highlights his unwavering commitment to promoting peace, unity, and sustainable development in Nigeria and beyond.
The Global Peace and Development Ambassador title is bestowed upon individuals who have made significant strides in fostering societal harmony and contributing positively to nation-building efforts. According to the awarding body, I Go Dye was selected for his “outstanding contributions to social reformation and youth empowerment through creative advocacy.”
Over the years, I Go Dye has initiated several youth-focused campaigns and has spoken at various forums encouraging peaceful coexistence, good leadership, and responsible citizenship. He has also penned numerous open letters to Nigerian leaders, challenging them to prioritize the welfare of citizens.
This new honor adds to his growing list of accolades and reaffirms his place not just as one of Africa’s most iconic comedians, but as a thought leader in the area of social development.
As he continues to blend comedy with activism, I Go Dye remains a voice for the voiceless and a beacon of hope for the younger generation striving for positive change. His recognition as a Global Peace and Development Ambassador is a powerful reminder of the impact entertainers can have beyond the stage.

