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  • GOV ENO PAYS LAST RESPECT TO LATE BARR. BEN UDOWA

    ...describes him as a friend and man of many parts

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has commiserated with Mrs Lydia Udowa and family on the demise of her husband, Late Barr Ben Udowa.

    In a condolence message delivered to the deceased family during the funeral held at The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Region Region 49 Headquarters, Eket, Governor Eno said the loss of a spouse, especially at such a relatively young age, evokes a deep sense of grief, assuring them that the whole state share in their painful moment.

    He described the late Barr Udonwa as a man of many parts, a financial services expert, lawyer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, mentor and a beloved community leader, adding that he had inspired many to chart a course of personal development and growth.

    The Governor observed that the deceased successfully led his multidisciplinary group of companies, Madelyn Group, and served the State meritoriously until his sad passing as the Executive Director, Other Investments in the Akwa Ibom State Investment Corporation (AKICORP), and distinguished himself as a dependable and far-sighted member of the critical agency.

    He noted that as a good friend, late Barr Udowa believed and supported him wholeheartedly, a gesture which culminated to his successful campaign and subsequent emergence as Governor of the State in the 2023 general elections.

    The State Chief Executive therefore urged the bereaved family to take solace in the fact that despite his short sojourn on earth, he was able to record a lot of impactful achievements, touched many lives and lived a life defined by Christian virtues, and prayed God to rest the soul of the departed.

    The wife of the deceased, Mrs Lydia Udowa, thanked the Governor for leading State government functionaries to give her late husband the last respect, saying that the family is grateful for the gesture.

    Mrs Udowa spoke of her late husband as a good and humble man, saying, "from the huge pouring of condolences from groups and individuals, my husband has been described as an exceptional man of great virtue."

    Media Unit
    Government House, Uyo
    28/3/25
    GOV ENO PAYS LAST RESPECT TO LATE BARR. BEN UDOWA ...describes him as a friend and man of many parts Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has commiserated with Mrs Lydia Udowa and family on the demise of her husband, Late Barr Ben Udowa. In a condolence message delivered to the deceased family during the funeral held at The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Region Region 49 Headquarters, Eket, Governor Eno said the loss of a spouse, especially at such a relatively young age, evokes a deep sense of grief, assuring them that the whole state share in their painful moment. He described the late Barr Udonwa as a man of many parts, a financial services expert, lawyer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, mentor and a beloved community leader, adding that he had inspired many to chart a course of personal development and growth. The Governor observed that the deceased successfully led his multidisciplinary group of companies, Madelyn Group, and served the State meritoriously until his sad passing as the Executive Director, Other Investments in the Akwa Ibom State Investment Corporation (AKICORP), and distinguished himself as a dependable and far-sighted member of the critical agency. He noted that as a good friend, late Barr Udowa believed and supported him wholeheartedly, a gesture which culminated to his successful campaign and subsequent emergence as Governor of the State in the 2023 general elections. The State Chief Executive therefore urged the bereaved family to take solace in the fact that despite his short sojourn on earth, he was able to record a lot of impactful achievements, touched many lives and lived a life defined by Christian virtues, and prayed God to rest the soul of the departed. The wife of the deceased, Mrs Lydia Udowa, thanked the Governor for leading State government functionaries to give her late husband the last respect, saying that the family is grateful for the gesture. Mrs Udowa spoke of her late husband as a good and humble man, saying, "from the huge pouring of condolences from groups and individuals, my husband has been described as an exceptional man of great virtue." Media Unit Government House, Uyo 28/3/25
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  • A chuo aja ma a hughi udele, a mara na ihe mere be ndi mmuo.
    Lit: If the vulture fails to hover at the end of a sacrifice, then you know that something happened in the land of spirits.
    Exp: The regulars must be around otherwise something is amiss.
    A chuo aja ma a hughi udele, a mara na ihe mere be ndi mmuo. Lit: If the vulture fails to hover at the end of a sacrifice, then you know that something happened in the land of spirits. Exp: The regulars must be around otherwise something is amiss.
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  • Former Nigeria Coach Bonfrère Jo After Super Eagles draw against Zimbabwe: “How do you expect to qualify for the World Cup if you don’t win games?” he questioned.

    He continued, “In the past, if we didn’t beat Zimbabwe 3-0 or 4-0, the fans would throw stones at us.

    “With the huge number of Super Eagles players in top European leagues, a 1-1 draw with Zimbabwe is unacceptable. I don’t see how they can qualify for the World Cup, except maybe through the play-offs.

    “If that happens, good. But it’s embarrassing that the Super Eagles are struggling against teams they should be beating convincingly.”

    When asked what could be have gone wrong in game:

    He said, “I didn’t watch the match, but did the coach not have enough information on Zimbabwe? Did he use the wrong tactics? Or did the players fail to execute the game plan?

    “Was it a loss of concentration? Why couldn’t the attackers score more goals? If they had put away two or three chances, Zimbabwe’s late goal wouldn’t have mattered as much.

    “It’s sad, painful, and unfortunate. Small teams are now looking the Super Eagles in the eye and asking, ‘What can you do?’ No team fears them anymore, and that is worrying,” Bonfrère Jo lamented.
    (Via CompleteSports)
    Former Nigeria Coach Bonfrère Jo After Super Eagles draw against Zimbabwe: “How do you expect to qualify for the World Cup if you don’t win games?” he questioned. He continued, “In the past, if we didn’t beat Zimbabwe 3-0 or 4-0, the fans would throw stones at us. “With the huge number of Super Eagles players in top European leagues, a 1-1 draw with Zimbabwe is unacceptable. I don’t see how they can qualify for the World Cup, except maybe through the play-offs. “If that happens, good. But it’s embarrassing that the Super Eagles are struggling against teams they should be beating convincingly.” When asked what could be have gone wrong in game: He said, “I didn’t watch the match, but did the coach not have enough information on Zimbabwe? Did he use the wrong tactics? Or did the players fail to execute the game plan? “Was it a loss of concentration? Why couldn’t the attackers score more goals? If they had put away two or three chances, Zimbabwe’s late goal wouldn’t have mattered as much. “It’s sad, painful, and unfortunate. Small teams are now looking the Super Eagles in the eye and asking, ‘What can you do?’ No team fears them anymore, and that is worrying,” Bonfrère Jo lamented. (Via CompleteSports)
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  • Let me shock you!

    Most of you don't realize that a huge amount—up to 90%—of the "happy hormone" serotonin is made in your gut.

    It's also amazing that about 70% of your immune system lives there too.

    This isn't just interesting; it's really important.

    Your gut and brain talk to each other constantly—this is called the gut-brain axis.

    What you eat changes this connection, affecting how you feel and how healthy you are.

    Simply put: Take good care of your gut, and your whole body will thank you.

    If you are always sad, check your food, the sadness might be in your plate.
    Let me shock you! Most of you don't realize that a huge amount—up to 90%—of the "happy hormone" serotonin is made in your gut. It's also amazing that about 70% of your immune system lives there too. This isn't just interesting; it's really important. Your gut and brain talk to each other constantly—this is called the gut-brain axis. What you eat changes this connection, affecting how you feel and how healthy you are. Simply put: Take good care of your gut, and your whole body will thank you. If you are always sad, check your food, the sadness might be in your plate.
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  • May this week bring a huge favor and blessings to our lives in Jesus name amen
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  • Children are the architects of our future, and every hug, every lesson, and every opportunity we give them helps build a stronger, brighter Tomorrow.
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