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New Year: Okowa’s Wife Presents Gifts To Delta First Baby of the Year, Rescues Indigent Patients
Wife of the Delta Governor and Founder, O5 Initiative, Dame Edith Okowa, has presented gifts and offered prayers for the state’s first baby of year 2022.
The star baby of the year, Miss Edith Marvin Enyosa who weighed 3.7kg at birth, was born at 12:01am on January 1, 2022 at the Central Hospital Agbor, to the family of Mr and Mrs Marvin Enyosa.
Dame Okowa, who was overwhelmed with joy on seeing the first baby of the year, welcomed her with songs of praises.
She said year 2021 was unique and that in all, God proved Himself mighty, appreciating Him for keeping everyone alive to see the New Year.
She commended the doctors and nurses who conducted her round the maternity ward to see other children.
The father of the baby, an Editor with Ika Mirror Newspapers, Comrade Marvin Enyosa expressed appreciation to God for the safe delivery of his third child and the special visit of the governor’s wife, describing it as a life time honour.
Comrade Enyosa, an indigene of Agbor-Obi in Ika South local government area of the state, appreciated the Governor’s wife kind gesture and specifically requested her to name his baby after her name ‘Edith’.
The mother of the baby, Mrs. Theresa Enyosa, noted that the delivery labour started at about 7:30pm the previous day and climaxed January 1, adding that she never knew God had a pleasant surprise for her even as she lauded the Governor’s wife gesture and prayed God to reward her .
Dame Okowa and members of her entourage presented gifts including cash to the baby as well as other children in the hospital.
The Governor’s wife later proceeded to the Federal Medical Centre, (FMC), Asaba where she offset the bills of nine stranded patients worth N1.36 Million.
She also presented gifts and cash to all babies and mothers in the post surgical, post-natal and the labour Ward.
While commending the FMC management for attending to stranded patients before requesting payment, Dame Okowa urged them to work towards setting up a trust fund scheme where individuals and groups could contribute to save emergency situations.
In response to the gesture of the governor’s wife, the Chief Medical Director of FMC, Dr. Victor Osiatuma said he received the news of Dame Okowa’s visit to pay the bills of indigent patients with joy having welcomed the first baby of year in Agbor, and applauded her philanthropic gesture towards the needy.
One of the beneficiaries, a 26 year old Chinelo Emeka, an indigene of Ebonyi state could not control her emotion on seeing the Governor’s wife, said her husband abandoned her after she had her baby boy through caesarean section over a week ago and prayed God to reward Dame Okowa and her family.