Let me tell you about a woman named Amaka.
Every morning, Amaka wakes up before sunrise. She makes breakfast, packs lunch boxes, helps with homework, settles arguments between the kids… all before 7am. And she does it alone.
She woke up at 5am today.
Not because she had to. But because somebody had to.
The children needed to be fed. The house needed to be kept. The bills needed to be tracked. The emotions needed to be managed… including her own.
Let me paint you a picture.
It is 5:30am. The alarm goes off… but she was already awake.
Enugu State Deputy Governor, Hon. (Mrs.) Cecilia Ezeilo,
has commended the Immigration Officers Wives Association (IMMOWA) for their
contributions to environmental protection, pledging support for the
Association.
The Facility is fitted with modern ICT…
As an association that is aimed at improving the lives and condition of spouse of service officers and men, IMMOWA has once again recorded another giant stride in the south-south part of the country.
IMMOWA, as an NGO, is the umbrella body for wives of officers and men in the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)
COMPTROLLER OF IMMIGRATION SERVICE, ENUGU STATE COMMAND, JOACHIM OLUMBA,
Mrs. Cecilia Akeem represented the state chairperson, Mrs. Elizabeth Fusililayo Oshoro, in the company of the chapters Excos as well as members.