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Emaediong Umoh - Do you Know Me ??

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  Emaediong Umoh is a certified divorce mediator whose work is to make families come to a resolution or agreement. He specializes in various fields such as child custody, property agreement, family laws, etc. He is the specialized mediator who works hard to resolve any issue that may create problems in a marriage. He has received plenty of awards and certifications as well and has even founded a foundation named after him based on the belief that mental health services should be provided to all human beings.   Sometimes the only solution to marriage seems the end of it and that is where the work of a divorce mediator begins. He finds out the root cause of the problem and provides the best solution there is. It is in the tough phases that marriage is tested and it is in these times that one needs the most support. Sometimes the issue is smaller than it seems and sometimes the stress and frustration in a marriage ask for an intrusion by a third person to resolve it. A divorce mediat

Ej Umoh aka Emaediong Umoh Wins Weight Throw, Golden Bear Men Tie for Third at the Psac Indoor Championships

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EDINBORO, Pa. — Junior EJ Umoh (Bear, Del./Appoquinimink (Lock Haven)) of the Kutztown University men’s track and field team had the furthest throw of the group of 18 competitors in the weight throw to win the event in highlighting KU at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) 2019 Indoor Championships at Edinboro University Saturday in a shortened one-day event. Kutztown has its highest finish at PSACs since placing third in 2012. Emaediong Umoh  becomes Kutztown’s first individual indoor PSAC champion since 2016, throwing for a winning mark of 17.34m (56–10.75) to lead a group of a team-high five Golden Bears competing in the event. Mike Campione (East Northport, N.Y./Commack) and Larry Brown (Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin) both finished in the top-seven of the field, as Brown had a career-best throw of 15.92m (52–2.75). EJ Umoh A total of 12 Golden Bears achieved career-bests Saturday, and five more found themselves with top-10 marks in program history. Freshman B