Gov Eno Meets WBO Champion Moses Itauma,  Islington Mayor, Utitofon Jackson In London

Earlier today in London, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, received Akwa Ibom-born WBO Interim Heavyweight Champion and number one contender for the WBO heavyweight title, Moses Itauma, alongside the Mayor of Islington, United Kingdom, Mr. Utitofon Jackson.

At just 20 years of age, Itauma is a precocious talent and the highest-ranked boxer at that age since the legendary Iron Mike Tyson.

Mr. Utitofon Jackson, an illustrious son of Akwa Ibom, made history as the first African-born Mayor of Islington, one of London’s most vibrant boroughs. His leadership has placed him at the forefront of community development, diaspora engagement, and youth empowerment in the UK.

Governor Eno encouraged both Itauma and Mayor Jackson to remain connected to their roots and to contribute to building a greater Akwa Ibom State. He emphasized that Akwa Ibom’s diaspora community remains an invaluable partner in the state’s development, particularly in areas of sports, youth development, and international collaboration.

The meeting highlighted the rising global profile of Akwa Ibom indigenes and underscored the Governor’s commitment to harnessing the strength of the diaspora for the state’s growth.

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