Akwa Ibom Governor’s daughter says father ‘sacrificed’ late first lady 

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Jane Edidiong Ufot, the second daughter of Akwa Ibom State Governor Pastor Umo Eno, has made shocking allegations, accusing her father of involvement in the death of her mother, Patience Oluwakemi Umo Eno, the late First Lady, who passed away on September 26, 2024, after an undisclosed illness.

In a shocking and emotional revelation, Ufot publicly accused her father of being complicit in the death of his late wife.

The allegation surfaced in a viral video circulating online, where Mrs. Ufot — who currently serves as the governor’s Senior Special Adviser on Health, Safety, and Environment — made several grave statements, claiming her mother was a “sacrifice” and asserting that she would not meet the same fate.

“I’m not a sacrifice. Mummy was, but I’m not,” Ufot declared in the video.

One particularly unsettling moment in the clip shows Ufot handing her phone to her young daughter during a video call with Governor Eno. The child, seemingly prompted, questioned her grandfather:

“So, Grandpa, do you want them to kill us? Do you want them to die like my baby brother died?”

Governor Eno’s response was not audible in the video, and Ufot did not specify who “them” referred to. Additionally, the mention of a deceased “baby brother” has not yet been clarified or confirmed.

Ufot went on to express fears for her life and that of her daughter, hinting that dangerous revelations might soon be exposed.

“If I die today or my daughter dies — if we die because God is exposing the truth — so be it. But my blood will not go scot-free,” she said.

The late First Lady, Patience Umo Eno, died on Thursday, September 26, 2024. As of now, there has been no official response from Governor Eno regarding the allegations. The video continues to stir intense public interest and concern, prompting calls for a deeper investigation.

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