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ALL you need to know about Patience Eno, late Akwa Ibom 1st Lady

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By Mario Deepromoter

Patience, the wife of Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno, is dead.

She died in a hospital following an undisclosed illness, according to a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Akwa Ibom, Ini Emembong.

When the news of Patience’s passing broke early Friday, it sent shocking waves.The cold hands of death snatched her unannounced.

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She clocked 57 in February. For many, the news was unbelievable. In September, she hosted 600 Senior Citizens from the 31 Local Government Areas and non-indigenes to the fifth edition of the ARISE Initiative for the Elderly at the Banquet Hall of Government House Uyo, where they received stipends of N50,000 each and free medical care.

Her death re-echoes the words of English poet and playwright, Williams Shakespeare, who described the world as a stage and each person plays his part and leaves.

Fondly known as “Eka Iberedem Akwa Ibom” which translates to “Mother and Strong Pillar of Akwa Ibom” she was a symbol of hope and an embodiment of selfless love.

She hailed from Ikot Akpa Ekop, Akwa Ibom. This is a community in Ikpa Ibom, one of the biggest clans in Mkpat Enin. It is an oil rich, agrarian community, where oil was first discovered in Nigeria.

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Her life and work touched countless lives, earning her a revered place in the hearts of many.

Born and raised in Akwa Ibom, Pastor Patience grew up in an environment that valued community and mutual support.

She had six children and nine grandchildren. She was married for over 37 years.

She established a foundation Golden Initiative For All (GIFA) aimed at engaging in humanitarian activities such as providing shelter, food, and education etc to improve the lives and livelihoods of the poor and the vulnerable.

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Also, she supported her husband in the building and management of Royalty Hotel, a conglomerate with apartments, catering services, Coffee shops and many more others

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National Assembly Working On State Police Law To Tackle Insecurity – Bamidele

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Leader of the Senate, Sen. Opeyemi Bamidele, has revealed that the National Assembly is working on a legal framework to establish state police as part of a broader effort to tackle Nigeria’s deepening security crisis.

Bamidele made this disclosure in his Easter message on Sunday, where he combined a call for spiritual reflection with a sharp critique of divisive politics and a passionate plea for national unity.

“While the Authority of the National Assembly is in the process of developing legal frameworks for the establishment of state police as one of the measures to address insecurity in the country,” he stated, “we urge security agencies to work together as a team to track and apprehend all the masterminds and sponsors of terror attacks nationwide.”

The Ekiti Central lawmaker’s comment marks one of the clearest indications yet that the federal legislature may be moving toward decentralising the country’s policing system—a long-standing demand by many stakeholders in the face of persistent insecurity.

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Away from policy, in the spirit of Easter, he urged leaders at all levels to emulate the sacrificial and unifying example of Jesus Christ, warning against the consequences of fueling division in a fragile federation.

“In Nigeria today, Christ’s example clearly presents us a glimpse of how we should live together as compatriots and not competitors, collaborators and not combatants, comrades and not contenders in the task of building a viable and virile federation that will serve the interest of all,” he said.

Condemning the recent killings in Benue and Plateau States, Bamidele said such acts “outrightly negated the virtues of peace and love that Jesus Christ taught,” adding that inflammatory rhetoric by political and sectional figures continues to undermine efforts at nation-building.

He warned against the weaponisation of Nigeria’s challenges for political gain, stressing, “Some political actors that always lash on the country’s challenges to push divisive narratives… are no longer playing opposition politics, but simply taking advantage of the country’s internal conditions in the pursuit of their own parochial political outcomes.”

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Reaffirming the commitment of the 10th National Assembly to Nigeria’s development, Bamidele declared, “Nigeria is our ultimate project… our goal is to build a federation that will be noted for peace, progress and prosperity anywhere in the world.”

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NNPC Lowers Petrol Price to N935 per Litre in Abuja

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has reduced its premium motor spirit price in Abuja.

Some motorists in Abuja confirmed the new fuel price adjustment at some NNPC retail outlets.

Abdullahi Hashim, a resident of Kubwa, Abuja, said, ‘I observed the drop in the fuel price to N935 per litre on Saturday morning. It is a welcome development.”

“I think I first saw this new price adjustment in Town, Wuse Zone 4 area, on Friday. NNPC filling station at Kubwa Expressway is just reflecting it,” Bukola Adewole said.

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The development comes after Dangote Refinery announced in its ex-depot petrol price to N835 per litre from N865.

The 650,000 barrels per day refinery had announced that its partners, such as MRS and AP filling stations, are expected to sell petrol between N890 and N920 per litre, depending on the location.

Meanwhile, PUNCH Online observed that MRS filling stations in Abuja have not been dispensing fuel since Wednesday, April 16, 2025, when Dangote Refinery announced a slash in ex-depot petrol price.

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Kenya: Lion kills 14-year-old girl, elephant kills man in separate incidents

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A lion killed a 14-year-old girl outside Kenya’s capital Nairobi while an elephant killed a 54-year-old man in the central part of the country, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said this weekend.

The attack on the girl occurred on Saturday in a ranch to the south of Nairobi National Park.

The attack was witnessed by another teenager, who raised the alarm, the KWS said in a statement.

“KWS rangers and response teams were swiftly mobilized and traced bloodstains leading to the Mbagathi River, where the girl’s body was recovered with injuries on the lower back,” the conservation agency said in a statement.

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“The lion was not sighted at the scene,” it added.

It said a trap had been set for the lion and teams deployed to comb the area, along with additional safety measures.

The KWS said a 54-year-old man had also been killed by an elephant in Kenya’s Nyeri County on Friday. The agency gave no further details about that incident.

“KWS conveys its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and continues to work closely with local law enforcement and communities to enhance the safety of people living near protected wildlife areas,” it said in the statement.

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It called for more investment in “human-wildlife conflict mitigation”, including early warning systems and greater collaboration with affected communities.

In a statement to the BBC Paula Kahumbu, head of the WildlifeDirect conservation group, urged Kenya Wildlife Service to improve “risk assessments and ensure accurate, real-time communication of wildlife movement and behavior, especially in known high-risk areas such as Savannah Ranch,” where the girl was killed.

Last year, police in Kenya recovered the body of a man believed to have been attacked by a lion while he was riding a motorcycle near a national reserve in the south of the country.

The lion population was declining in Kenya just over a decade ago, primarily due to human-wildlife conflict. The government listed lions as endangered, with an estimated population of 2,000 in 2010. A more recent survey put the number at 2,489.

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In 2023, 11 lions were speared to death in just one week — including one of Kenya’s oldest wild lions — by herders after the big cats killed their livestock.

Last year, the BBC reported CCTV footage captured the moment a lion snatched a Rottweiler dog from another home near Nairobi National Park

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