John Owan Enoh ((listenⓘ) born 4 June 1966)[1] is a Nigerian politician, teacher, farmer, and philanthropist. He is currently the 36th Minister of Sports Development of Nigeria.[2]
Early life and education
Enoh was born and raised in Agbokim Waterfall community of Cross River State.[3] He graduated from the University of Calabar in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology, and was the best-graduating student of his set. He attended several courses at home and abroad on capacity building in aid of his legislative work.
Enoh is a fellow of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CEPACS) at the University of Ibadan.[4] He was also listed as one of Nigeria's 50 Most Outstanding Legislative Icons (1999 – 2010) in a book published by Parlia Consult, a Consortium of Legislative Historians.
Political career
Enoh returned to the University of Calabar and served as a lecturer between 1991 and 1997.[4] He received an M.Sc (Demography), a PGDM, and an MBA degree.
During his first term, he served as deputy chairman of the House Committee on Culture & Tourism (2003-2005) and the House Committee on Appropriation (2005-2007). In his second term, he was chairman of the House Committee on Finance (2007-2011). He chaired the Committee on Appropriation in his third term (2011-2015).[5]
He was appointed minister of Sports Development by President Bola Tinubu on 16 August 2023.[10]
Farm venture
Enoh owns numerous farms where he conducts agriculture and livestock production. The farming venture he started in 2000 has cultivated about 2000 hectares of land as of 2021. Enoh's farm spreads across various parts of Cross River State and includes about 150 hectares of planted palms in Agbokim Waterfalls, expanding to about 100 hectares of planted palms at Etara-Ekuri. His ventures lie in Etung LGA of Cross River State.
Enoh is said to operate an out-grower scheme in communities where his farms are located.[11]
Philanthropy
Enoh runs a philanthropy[12] including a foundation named JOE (John Owan Enoh) Foundation, which provides aid for people living with diabetes in Nigeria.[3][6]
Personal life
He is married to Rachel Owan-Enoh and has three children with her; Rachel, John Jr., and Victor. He is a football and lawn tennis enthusiast.[13]