Eno Essien is the Founder/Chief Executive Officer of Rheytrak Limited, a Vehicle Tracking and Recovery company licensed by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), which she established fifteen years ago at the age of twenty five and with no prior work experience ever.
Under her leadership, the company has consistently experienced steady and remarkable accomplishments and recorded an exceptionally high success rate in recovery of stolen vehicles from locations within and outside the Nigerian boundary. With branches in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Akwa Ibom and with an impressive portfolio of clients cutting across Insurance Companies, Transport and logistics Companies, Multinationals, Public Quoted Companies, Government Agencies and a host of individuals, she attributes her success rate first to the grace of God and then the effectiveness of her product.
A graduate of Microbiology from the University of Calabar, Eno Essien was a finalist at the first Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot in Nigeria in 2022. She was recognized by The Guardian Newspaper as one of the women who made impact in 2019. She was also recognized by the Akwa Ibom State government, her home state, as an outstanding indigene in 2020.
Eno is one of the fifty young Africans from twenty two Sub-Saharan African countries featured in the book #YouthCan published in Nairobi, Kenya, where she shared her challenges, learning, and most importantly lesson of resilience. An absolutely powerful book, it got featured on Elle Magazine Italy and TG 1, the most watched news station on Italian television.
Her commitment, diligence, and dedication to a job she absolutely loves, has earned her several awards locally and internationally amongst which are; the Exquisite Ladies of The Year (ELOY) Award for Woman Who Inspires, the Nigeria Women Achievers Award for Enterprising Humanitarian Personality of the Year, and a recognition for her outstanding contribution as a role model and mentor to Nigerian youths. She was also nominated as Entrepreneur of the Year, Technology category at the 7th edition of the Future Awards and Her Network Technology Woman of the Year 2019 as well as ELOY Awards Entrepreneur of the Year in 2019.
She has graced the cover of several newspapers and magazines and has spoken at several conferences locally and internationally.
She has attended various Management and Leadership Development Programmes at different times. She is also an alumnus of the prestigious Lagos Business School.
Eno Essien, a breast cancer survivor, rang the closing bell at the Nigerian Stock Exchange in commemoration of World Cancer Day in February 2020. In 1990 her father rang the closing bell at the Nigerian Stock Exchange - NSE, making history as the first father and daughter to perform the ceremonial bell ringing in Nigeria.
She is the Public Relations Officer of the Association of Telematics Operators of Nigeria and a member of the Governing Council of the Lagos Business School Alumni Association (LBSAA).
Eno-Obong is the first licensed female CEO in the vehicle tracking industry in Nigeria.