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Agnes’s Story

Childhood

Dreams

       Agnes as she is known and called by many has always been full of love and compassion for the sick and suffering. Inspired with a burning desire to make a difference went into nursing.

       Mom at a very tender age loved the Lord. She fell in love with her sweetheart Nse and got married. An opportunity came and they both relocated to America to further their education and start a family. 

      Mom is A portrait of A Godly Mother, loving, caring, tender hearted, she is humble, a giver, she is gentle, blessed, kind. She is a prayer warrior. A beautiful woman inside and out. She is my mother. 

Primetime

     Starting a family in America away from family and friends was a lifetime journey she was willing to take with Nse her husband.

     They  came to Hartford Conneticut and started their lives. Already she was a trained nurse in Nigeria so coming to the United States was to further her education.

       She is blessed with seven wonderful children, five girls and two boys and now the Lord has further blessed her with fifteen grandchildren. There are so many family members such as her nieces and nephews and cousins that celebrate this brave and wonderful woman of God. A living Legend.

The Golden

Years

Agnes is a wonderful mother. A great grandmother, a womens leader, a sister, friend and mother to so many young men and women in the community.

She has been a professonal nurse for over 55years and she loved her job. My mother has always been a caring woman and so she had joy in standing on her feet for hours making sure you were alright.

In her profession she has saved so many lives. As a woman of God she has pioneered so many ministries. She loves to take care of Men & Women of God.  

She is a church planter and is the pioneering member of Destiny International Missions - Houston with Archbishop Cletus Bassey. Greater Houston for Christ with Dr. Uma Ukpai. Chapel of Excellence with Bishop David Udoh.

In the community she is an active member of the Akwa Ibom Women, The Eket Community and the Mboho Mkparawa (Ibibio).

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