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Philomena Bassey Ntuen
Akwa Ibom State Coordinator
Education
Diploma in Environmental Management, University of Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology, University of Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State

Philomena Bassey Ntuen, Akwa Ibom State Coordinator of the Nigerian Legion Women Auxiliary.

She is a native of Okpo Eto, Obot Akara, Akwa Ibom State, is an experienced coordinator and CEO with a strong background in environmental management and microbiology. She is dedicated to improving agricultural practices and empowering vulnerable women through her leadership roles.

Professional Experience:

  • Senatorial Coordinator
    Ikot Ekpene District, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN)
  • State Coordinator
    Nigerian Women for Agricultural Progressive and Development Initiative (NWAPDI)

Nigerian Legion (Women Auxiliary)

  • Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
    Vulnerable Women Liberation and Empowerment Organization (VUWEM)

Fortune Women Farmers – Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society (MPCS)

Key Responsibilities:

  • Coordinating agricultural activities and programs within the Ikot Ekpene district for AFAN.
  • Leading initiatives to promote agricultural progress among women across the state for NWAPI.
  • Overseeing operations and strategic planning for VUWEM, focusing on the empowerment and support of vulnerable women.
  • State Secretary, Potato Farmers of Nigeria (POFAN)

Attributes:

  • Excellent communication skills, both spoken and written
  • Quick learner
  • Strong problem-solving abilities
  • Capable of working effectively under pressure
  • Philomena Bassey Ntuen is committed to using her skills and experience to make a positive impact in her community, particularly in the fields of agriculture and women’s empowerment.

Philanthropic Activities:

Philomena is a dedicated philanthropist, known for her generosity in providing clothing and food to widows and orphans. She also provide shelter and academic supports to vulnerable women and children.