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Anglican Church honours Lady Tina Okafor, two others with Ezinne title
By Christian Agadibe
The Anglican Church of The Pentecost, Diocese of Lagos Mainland on Sunday honoured Lady Tina Okafor, two others with Ezinne title.
The amazing mother was honoured in a grand style in the church during Mother’s Day Celebration. According to the Chair lady of Mothers Day/Award Committee, Mrs Nkechi Ezenwa: “Lady Tina was given Ezinne title due to the fact that the Women of the Anglican Church of the Pentecost considered her Marriage of 30 years a success.
“The marriage has produced well behaved Children and Grand Children. A true devoted woman of God. She is never tired of rendering her services to God in her Parish, the Archdeaconry, the Diocese and her fellowship (SFI).
Her family is one of the pioneer members of the church and till date they are not tired of rendering their Services to God,” Ezenwa extolled.
She further stated: “She has been a pillar and a huge support both to the younger women and the elderly in the church in the fellowship and in her social work and services. Young women fondly call her Mummy Tee. Again she has been and has remained the only women leader in the parish till date due to her good deeds, kind hearted and love for the women and everyone around her. Little wonder when the opportunity of the Honor of the title of Ezinne came up her nomination was expressly approved by the majority. This didn’t come as a surprise to anyone. We are happy to introduce her to the world as EZINNE on merit.”
Talking about her career, Lady Tina is an independent TV Producer and Presenter. She produced and Co-presented a TV talk show on NTA channel 10 Lagos also CEO of CUCIOIC Ltd, an SDG Ambassador on Humanitarian and Social Development. She is an Assistant Superintendent of Police (SUPERNUMERARY) shows her soaring achievements in resume.
The Anambra state born philanthropist is currently a Diocesan Board Member of Lagos Mainland Diocese of the Anglican Communion, Okota Archdeaconry Board Member. She is the Bishop’s nominee at the PCC level and one of the oldest standing members of the PCC of The Anglican Church of Pentecost Okota. She is the women leader; a position she occupied since the Inception of the Church over 15 years ago.
Among other recipients were Lady Uche Ndulue, Mrs Elizbeth Uzoma who the award and honour were celebrated by the church