Draft:Patience U. Eno (First Lady of Akwa Ibom State)
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Patience Umo Eno (February 1967 – 26 September 2024) was the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State until her death. She was the wife of Pastor Umo Eno, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.[1]
She died in the hospital after a brief illness.
She was a philanthropist engaging in humanitarian services and philanthropic gestures such as: provision of food, free health care services, education, vocational training and financial support to women with multiple births, senior citizens of the state, children and the elderly.[2]
Patience Umo Eno was the chairperson of the Akwa Ibom State Drug Control Committee (AKSDCC)[3]
References
- ^ Nwaokolo, Sandra (2024-09-27). "Eight things to know about late Akwa Ibom gov's wife, Patience Umo Eno". Tribune Online. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- ^ "A'Ibom First Lady Announces Monthly Stipends To Families Of Multiple Children – Independent Newspaper Nigeria". 2024-01-24. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- ^ Akpabio, Emmanuel (2023-08-02). "Embracing a New Chapter: Welcoming Pst (Mrs.) Patience Umo Eno as the Chairperson of the AKSDCC – AKSDCC". Retrieved 2024-11-08.