
Princess Pat Ada Ajudua
Commissioner for Women Affairs, Community & Social Development
Peoples Democratic Party Delta State
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Princess Pat Ada Ajudua, PhD, is the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Community & Social Development in Delta State. A native of Ibusa (Oshimili North LGA), she holds multiple degrees in law, theology, philosophy, banking & finance, education, and more. A professional educator, lawyer, and philanthropist, she has served several terms in the Delta State House of Assembly (where she was Chief Whip), and as a Senior Special Assistant before her commissioner appointment. Known for sponsoring legislation in women’s rights, community welfare, and social development, she is active in both advocacy and public service.
Education
- Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (deltastate.gov.ng)
- Bachelor, Masters, and Doctorate degrees in Law (deltastate.gov.ng)
- Master of Business Administration (Banking & Finance) (deltastate.gov.ng)
- Diploma Certificate and Bachelor Degree in Bible Studies (deltastate.gov.ng)
- Doctorate degree in Theology (deltastate.gov.ng)
- Diploma in Computer Programming (deltastate.gov.ng)
- Diploma in Education and Professional Teaching Certificate
Professional Background
- She is a professional educator, with qualifications in teaching and education administration. (deltastate.gov.ng)
- She has legal qualifications (Law degrees, called to bar etc.), is a member of the Nigeria Bar Association and other legal / arbitration / mediation bodies. (deltastate.gov.ng)
- She has served multiple terms in the Delta State House of Assembly representing Oshimili North constituency; at times she was Chief Whip. (Wikipedia)
- She has experience as a Senior Special Assistant in Delta State government before her current commissioner appointment. (deltastate.gov.ng)
- Entrepreneur, philanthropist, pro bono lecturer
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