Innocent Orok, who emerged winner of Jungle Search Africa Season 6 (The Jungle Epic Edition), has now stepped into a broader arena, determined to translate hardship into hope and creativity into opportunity for the next generation.
The Cross River State indigene’s victory came with prizes worth ₦10 million, including acting deal and ambassadorial role with the show’s organisers.
Reflecting on a 21-day journey that tested his endurance, character and creative resolve, Orok described the show as a defining moment in both his life and career.
The show brought together 25 contestants who lived in a remote jungle environment without modern comforts such as Internet access or reliable water supply.
For Orok, the absence of everyday conveniences became one of the competition’s greatest teachers. According to him, the experience instilled in him a profound sense of gratitude, particularly for essentials often taken for granted.
“When you are placed in an environment where water is scarce and comfort is absent, you learn quickly to value even the smallest provisions,” he explained.
Orok admitted that there were moments during the competition when the physical and emotional strain nearly pushed him to withdraw. However, guidance from the camp director and professional facilitators encouraged him to persevere. Rather than surrendering to discomfort, he reframed the ordeal as an opportunity for growth. That shift in mindset had helped him confront adversity with renewed determination, and which he ultimately carried to the final stage.
As winner, Orok hopes to champion authentic African storytelling that resonates locally while achieving global recognition. He also expressed a desire to mentor and inspire young people to explore careers in film, performance, and other creative sectors, using his experience as proof that talent can flourish even in the harshest conditions.
Camp Director and show representative, Dr. Victory Emuejekarohwo, commended all contestants for their dedication and growth. He noted that the competition was designed not only to entertain, but also to equip participants with life skills and meaningful engagement.
“The contestants demonstrated remarkable commitment and left the jungle environment transformed by the experience,” he observed.
