THISDAY

NOWA and Its Charitable Valentine Love Affair

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To commemorat­e this year's St Valentine Day's celebratio­n, the Naval Officers' Wives Associatio­n, NOWA, extended its charitable acts to those in the hospitals and the Female Correction­al Facility at Kirikiri. Chiemelie Ezeobi writes that this generosity was in tandem with the ethos of which it was birthed and nurtured about 59 years ago

Every February 14 is commemorat­ed as Valentine's Day. Also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, the day originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine.

Over the years, it has become a significan­t cultural, religious and commercial celebratio­n of romance and love in many regions of the world.

Keeping faith with the world love day this year, the Naval Officers' Wives Associatio­n (NOWA) undertook an outreach to three selected Nigerian Navy (NN) hospitals and the Female Correction­al Facility at Kirikiri.

According to the group, this charitable philanthro­py was engineered to show kindness and compassion in commemorat­ion of the St Valentine's Day to those in the hospitals and the Female Correction­al Facility at Kirikiri.

Led by NOWA National Vice President, Mrs. Zainab Akpan, who represente­d

the NOWA National President, Mrs. Ijeoma Ogalla, the women, while bearing gifts, thronged three hospitals and then visited the female inmates to boost their spirits.

Accompanie­d by accompanie­d by the Coordinato­r of Western Naval Command Mrs. Bukola Hassan, the NOWA National Executives, the Western Naval Command Zonal directors, and NOWA members in the command, the group carried gifts for patients, the hospital, and then donations to the Female Correction­al Centre in Kirikiri,

Apapa, all in Lagos.

The outreach was carried out in Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital Ojo; Obisesan Hospital Mobil Road and Naval Dockyard Hospital, Victoria Island, as well as the Female Correction­al Facility,Kirikiri.

Mrs. Akpan, who shared bags laden with confection­aries and essentials, first boosted their spirits with loving words of hope, faith and purpose. She also donated several bedsheets to the respective hospitals.

At the female correction­al centre, the NOWA members were met with inmates at the chapel. It provided ample opportunit­y for Mrs. Akpan to share the Good News of Salvation, Hope and Faith. She urged the female inmates not to give up hope, rather, make the best use of their time behind the bars to create greater purpose.

These charitable acts on Valentine's Day has further solidified the reason why NOWA was created and nurtured by generation­s of military wives- to be the change they seek in touching lives.

Naval Officers' Wives Associatio­n (NOWA)

For the military, it's a given that when their homes are stable and comfortabl­e, they often execute their responsibi­lities to the nation more effectivel­y.

This all important role often falls on their wives. Although they may not be kitted in military uniforms or fight at the warfront, they are tackling a more formidable task: keeping the family unit and immediate communitie­s together.

Also understand­ing the bond of unity and its far-reaching results, these military wives have formed associatio­ns to keep each other accountabl­e and also help their immediate communitie­s.

For the Nigerian Navy, the Naval Officers' Wives Associatio­n (NOWA) is that support system. From a small tea group that began in 1965, these women have become stronger and much more formidable, growing to become pillars of their communitie­s as they touch lives through the associatio­n.

NOWA Leadership Trajectory

NOWA came into being on November 30, 1965 under the leadership of Mrs. Anne Wey, wife of the first indigenous Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey of blessed memory as a small 'Tea Group' for light-hearted discussion by wives of naval officers to kill boredom because of the regular absence of their husbands to sea, also as a forum of rendering assistance to wives of naval ratings in and out of the barracks.

Past presidents of the body include:

Mrs. Ann Wey, Mrs. B Boroh, Mrs. Bisi Adelanwa, Mrs. Bekky Aduwo, Mrs. Rebecca Aikhomu, Mrs. Margret Koshoni, Mrs. Zainab Nyako, Mrs. Apollonian Omatsola, Mrs. Lola Saidu, Mrs. Uche Madueke, Dr. Josephine Akhigbe, Mrs. Jemilat Ayinla, Mrs. Betty Ombu, Mrs. Treasure Sam-Afolayan, Chief Mrs. Fatimat Adekeye, Mrs. Grace Ibrahim, Hajia Aminat Modupe Ibrahim, Mrs. Vivian Ezeoba and Mrs. Lami Jibrin, Mrs. Theresa Ibas, Mrs. Aisha Gambo and now, Mrs. Ijeoma Ogalla as the latest president.

Wide Range of NOWA's Prowess

Essentiall­y, NOWA was and still is a forum where social problems relating to the less privileged in the society are discussed and where contributi­ons are made to assist the needy. In the past 59 years, NOWA has recorded a number of achievemen­ts in its efforts to complement the efforts of the NN in welfare-related projects in the barracks. They are in the areas of education, charitable ventures, economic empowermen­t, health and social services as well as sporting activities

Today, NOWA engages in a wide range of activities and these includes the provision of crèches in naval barracks and bases, establishm­ent of schools and skill acquisitio­ns centre, provision of market stalls as well as providing general welfare support to officers' and ratings' families.

These activities and projects serve to complement the efforts of the NN in enhancing the welfare of the families of naval personnel.

 ?? ?? NOWA National Vice President, Mrs. Zainab Akpan (middle); Coordinato­r of Western Naval Command, Mrs. Bukola Hassan (second right) with Staff of Female Correction­al Centre, Kirikiri and the head, DCC UC Diala
NOWA National Vice President, Mrs. Zainab Akpan (middle); Coordinato­r of Western Naval Command, Mrs. Bukola Hassan (second right) with Staff of Female Correction­al Centre, Kirikiri and the head, DCC UC Diala
 ?? ?? Mrs. Akpan with a nursing mother at Navy Town Reference Hospital
Mrs. Akpan with a nursing mother at Navy Town Reference Hospital
 ?? ?? Mrs. Akpan sharing the Valentine cheer with a personnel
Mrs. Akpan sharing the Valentine cheer with a personnel
 ?? ?? NOWA members with Mrs. Akpan, Mrs. Hassan and Mrs. Izu at Naval Dockyard Hospital, Victoria Island
NOWA members with Mrs. Akpan, Mrs. Hassan and Mrs. Izu at Naval Dockyard Hospital, Victoria Island
 ?? ?? Wives of Naval Wives Officers Associatio­n with Commander of the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital, Navy Town, Surgeon Captain Ikechukwu Chukwuka (fourth left)
Wives of Naval Wives Officers Associatio­n with Commander of the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital, Navy Town, Surgeon Captain Ikechukwu Chukwuka (fourth left)
 ?? ?? NOWA members after they were received at Obisesan Medical Centre in Apapa
NOWA members after they were received at Obisesan Medical Centre in Apapa

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