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ukorebi Esien: Political Analysist calls on the church to unite in preparation for 2023 election in C'River



A political Analysist cum social commentator in Cross River State, Mr. Ukorebi Esien has called on Christian bodies in the state to rise up to its responsibilities by ensuring the church takes over the enthroning of political leaders in the state. TDN can authoritatively report.



Mr. Ukorebi made the call, Sunday via his social media handle while decrieing the deplorable state of affairs in the state. In an article titled "On the need to have a united Church in preparation for 2023 Elections".
He said the state having passed through 40 years of two historical despensiation of 20 years each, is about to enter into the 3rd despensiation and the church needs to be proactive in order to take over this season because it's only a leader from the Church -  The Body of Christ who has genuine love and fear for God that will transform and not loot the state.



Ukorebi, wo is the publisher of The Daily News Nig emphasised that for the church to achieve this feat, there's great need to come together as the body of Christ not in denominations but as a church, to sensitize their members on the need for them to be actively involved in politics so as to rescue the nation at large and the state in particular.


He also used the opportunity to call on citizens to be law abiding as well as dutifully carry out their constitutional obligations and continually pray for leaders.


Ukorebi's statement reads in full:


Sundays are usually full of regious activities, ranging from going to church, and performing several activities all in the name of religion and serving God.

The usual greetings for such days are "Happy Sunday" "how was service?" "Hope you Prayed for me?" etc

All those religiousities is actually uncalled for if you cannot contribute to the development of humanity, if you cannot add value to those around you.

We all cry for a better society, but we refuse to make our immediate environment and family better. When last did you genuinely ask God to bless our governor and give him wisdom to lead this State aright?

Truth is in as much as we need better leaders, we also need responsible citizens who will live up to expectations. As business men we try evade tax payment and other financial obligations to the state claiming to be smart and sharp yet we want government to fix the pothole down our street.

If as citizens, we do our part, beginning from praying for our leaders, to responding to other citizens obligations as well ensuring we exercise our franchise during elections by coming out to cast our votes and not selling our votes, rather we decide to vote for the candidates of our choice. This state and nation will be a better place to live in, because we will install better leaders.


On the other hand, while we educate and sensitized ourselves on the need to actively participate in the process of electing our leaders, hoping for a better society, I believe with better leadership, our vision and dream of a better society will be fast tracked if we have good leaders in office.

A good leader is one with the fear and love of God in him. A man who loves and fears God will not grab lands in the name of projects, a man who loves God will not imprison you when you tell him the truth, a leader who fears and loves God will not steal state monies to build buinsinesses outside the country, a leader who loves God will not deceive his people with white elephant projects because he wants to steal money. Cleanliness they say is next to godliness, a godly governor will keep his state clean.

In 2023 as we seek a new governor as Cross Riverians, I will advise that having tried different categories of politicians beginning from the era of Clement Isong, Clement Ebri, Joseph Wayias and their likes, which lasted over 20 years, and we then moved to the next despensiation of The young Lagos boys led by Donald Duke, Liyel Imoke and Geshome Bassey, who transisted power to the Chief Merchant, the Digital enterprising Ayade, we need to try something else.

The last forty years of the state have seen leaders from various spheres of life ranging from the core politicians, to technocrats to business merchants etc ruling the state. They have all over the last 40 years or more contributed their quota to the growth, development and backwardness of the state. In my thinking, going forward we need to reinvent as a state, we need to look up to God for direction and leadership.


As the Donald Duke led 20 years era ends this 2019,  I call on the CHURCH - The body of Christ to begin now, to go in search of that Messiah that will re-align Cross River State back to God's end time agenda.

The Church needs to wake up, unite, build a formidable structure and produce for Cross River, a governor that will make the state a Paradise indeed. We need a man with the fear of God to develop Cross River State from the hills of Obanliku down to the shores of Bakassi.

I believe strongly that, that man can only come from the church. 2023 is pregnant and the church must no longer be at the receiving end, she must brace up and start negotiating for power at the tables of power brokers, the Church must be involved in politics. Let all those who have been anointed for governance at all straters brace up, pick up courage. Yes! Politics can be done with ethics and morality without selling your soul to the devil.

God will not do for man what man can do for himself. He sought for a man to send and I wonder who that man is? Who will make himself available even as the rest of us will queue behind. Because this is not about Apostolic, or Deeper Life neither is it about Redeem nor Catholics but its about thee Church of God. It's about CAN, PFN Catholics, Othodox whatsoever faction or denomination we have all coming together as foot soldiers of Christ on earth to enthrone a king in Cross River State.






Ukorebi Esien
Writes from Calabar for The Daily News Nig.

He also a Visibility and Clarity Master who gives visibility to business and clarity to budding entrepreneurs.
He is popularly called The Oracle because as the voice of the Common man, he speaks truth to powers.
He can be reached on WhatsApp via 08161527978 and @UkorebiEsien on Facebook and Twitter
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Immasco Alumni Association Clocks 25


Immaculate Conception Seminary, Mfamosing Alumni Association has clocked 25 years.

The Association is made up of old boys of Immaculate Conception Seminary, Mfamosing located in Akamkpa local government area of Cross River State.

The School which is best described as a "minor seminary" was founded in 1972 by the late Catholic Archbishop of Calabar, His Grace. Most. Rev. Dr. Brian D. Usanga for the stimulation of interest as well as formation of growing boys to the sacred priesthood.

Over the years, the dream and labour of the founding father can never be said to be in vain as several priests spread across different dioceses, congregations and missionary societies around the world are thoroughbred products of this minor seminary.

There are also laymen of different professions; Law, Medicine, Journalism, Architecture, Engineering, to name but a few who had their secondary education in this seminary.

In order to foster unity & most importantly give back to the school that made them, 25 years ago, precisely in the year 1994, some old boys of the school came together to form the Alumni Association.

Twenty-five years down the lane, the association has not only fostered unity, oneness and togetherness but has given and is still giving back to the seminary.

To further consolidate on the good the Association has stood for over the years, old boys have decided to build a befitting Secretariat as a meeting point and for administrative duties but that will be after a thanksgiving mass in gratitude to God who has brought them this far.

Besides, there will be unveiling of the Association's new blazer as well as conferment of awards to some distinguished old boys and some parents who had sacrificially sponsored two, three and more of their children through the school.

The main event will take place as follows:

Saturday, 30th November, 2019

11am: Holy mass at St. Joseph Parish, Esuk Utan, off harbour junction, Calabar.

12 noon: Unveiling of blazer, launching for the building of Alumni Secretariat & conferment of awards...

All old boys at home and at diaspora are enjoined to partake in the events. Parents, stakeholders as well as public spirited individuals are invited to contribute to the success of the celebration.
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Immasco Alumni Association Clocks 25


Immaculate Conception Seminary, Mfamosing Alumni Association has clocked 25 years.

The Association is made up of old boys of Immaculate Conception Seminary, Mfamosing located in Akamkpa local government area of Cross River State.

The School which is best described as a "minor seminary" was founded in 1972 by the late Catholic Archbishop of Calabar, His Grace. Most. Rev. Dr. Brian D. Usanga for the stimulation of interest as well as formation of growing boys to the sacred priesthood.

Over the years, the dream and labour of the founding father can never be said to be in vain as several priests spread across different dioceses, congregations and missionary societies around the world are thoroughbred products of this minor seminary.

There are also laymen of different professions; Law, Medicine, Journalism, Architecture, Engineering, to name but a few who had their secondary education in this seminary.

In order to foster unity & most importantly give back to the school that made them, 25 years ago, precisely in the year 1994, some old boys of the school came together to form the Alumni Association.

Twenty-five years down the lane, the association has not only fostered unity, oneness and togetherness but has given and is still giving back to the seminary.

To further consolidate on the good the Association has stood for over the years, old boys have decided to build a befitting Secretariat as a meeting point and for administrative duties but that will be after a thanksgiving mass in gratitude to God who has brought them this far.

Besides, there will be unveiling of the Association's new blazer as well as conferment of awards to some distinguished old boys and some parents who had sacrificially sponsored two, three and more of their children through the school.

The main event will take place as follows:

Saturday, 30th November, 2019

11am: Holy mass at St. Joseph Parish, Esuk Utan, off harbour junction, Calabar.

12 noon: Unveiling of blazer, launching for the building of Alumni Secretariat & conferment of awards...

All old boys at home and at diaspora are enjoined to partake in the events. Parents, stakeholders as well as public spirited individuals are invited to contribute to the success of the celebration.
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Ukam Ngwu advocate for combination of pictorial / text health warnings on cigarette packs in Nigeria


A Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, Cross River University of Technology, Calabar, *Barr. Ukam I. Ngwu* has called on the Federal Government and Ministry of Health to consider urgent introduction and implementation of  pictorial / text combined health warnings on cigarette packs and other tobacco products nationwide in line with global best practices.

According him rotational pictures or graphics depicting the dangers of smoking and different health complications and deaths associated with tobacco use will more effectively communicate and discourage smoking in the country as well as help in addressing the impending illiteracy barriers among smoking and nonsmoking population as compared to the current ineffective Text-Only warnings in use.

The Scholar who have most of his research works and publications in the field of Health Communication, Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) and Development Communication lamented the continued used of Text-Only warnings on cigarette packs, despite the increased in cardiovascular, lung and respiratory diseases and several types of cancers linked to tobacco use in the country.

Ukam I. Ngwu, who recently defended his PhD in Mass Communication at the University of Uyo said his PhD research was on the *'Influence of Cigarette Packs Health Warnings on Residents of Cross State'.* According to him, he was surprised to discover that all cigarette packages in use in the study area were having plain texted anti smoking warnings and did not accommodate large illiterate smoking population especially as the state was considered one of the educational less developed states in Nigeria. More disturbing was the inclusion of other captivating and smoking encouraging words by cigarette manufacturers on the packs like: 'Menthol Boost', 'Boost the Experience', 'Taste the Extra Menthol, Experience the unique rich and smooth taste of Rothmans. True to our highest quality standards for more than 125 years', etc which negates the intention of policy makers, creates conflict situation and dissonance among smokers, as such undermining and posing a great threat to the anti-smoking fight in the country.

The Learned Health Communicator bewail the country backwardness in efforts to dissuade and reduce tobacco use as well as exposure to same through second-hand smoking as compared to other climes like Canada, USA, India etc. This is however despite several warnings and researches on the health implications of tobacco. For instance, the World Lungs Foundation (2015) estimated about 1 billion deaths in 21st century due to smoking. Also the WHO (2008;2013) reported that about 5.4 million persons die annually as result of smoke related diseases and cancers. A ratio of one in every ten adult deaths and warn that if smoking pattern continues unabated, this figures may rise to 8million by 2030.

It is unfortunate that hitherto, manufacturers of tobacco products still use Text-Only warning that: "The Federal Ministry of Health warns that smokers are liable to die young" since inception in 1990 when the 'Tobacco Smoking (Control) Decree promulgated. This inscription is not only stale, ineffective but also deficient and incapable of discouraging the act of smoking among chain smokers.

The outcome of the research reveals that these health warnings are only effective in reducing smoking initiation among nonsmokers but not good enough to discourage smokers as most of them ignore it to engage more in the act of smoking in deviance and protest.

Findings from research also reveal the poor implementation of the National Tobacco (Control) Act, 2015 in the area of study which is most likely the same case all over the country. Hitherto cigarette are being sold or retailed in sticks instead of packs and people still smoke in public places in violation of this law. Most law enforcement officers are also defaulters, hence making a set back for the anti smoking fight as most smokers do not even have the opportunity to see the warnings on the packs.

Several recommendations were made from the findings of the study including the full implementation and enforcement of the National Tobacco (Control) Act, 2015 to see to the speedy conviction of defaulters and the combined use of discouraging pictorial and text warnings on all tobacco products as well as increased sensitisation of the public against smoking and more effective programmes to help smokers quit.
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Ukam Ngwu advocate for combination of pictorial / text health warnings on cigarette packs in Nigeria


A Lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, Cross River University of Technology, Calabar, *Barr. Ukam I. Ngwu* has called on the Federal Government and Ministry of Health to consider urgent introduction and implementation of  pictorial / text combined health warnings on cigarette packs and other tobacco products nationwide in line with global best practices.

According him rotational pictures or graphics depicting the dangers of smoking and different health complications and deaths associated with tobacco use will more effectively communicate and discourage smoking in the country as well as help in addressing the impending illiteracy barriers among smoking and nonsmoking population as compared to the current ineffective Text-Only warnings in use.

The Scholar who have most of his research works and publications in the field of Health Communication, Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) and Development Communication lamented the continued used of Text-Only warnings on cigarette packs, despite the increased in cardiovascular, lung and respiratory diseases and several types of cancers linked to tobacco use in the country.

Ukam I. Ngwu, who recently defended his PhD in Mass Communication at the University of Uyo said his PhD research was on the *'Influence of Cigarette Packs Health Warnings on Residents of Cross State'.* According to him, he was surprised to discover that all cigarette packages in use in the study area were having plain texted anti smoking warnings and did not accommodate large illiterate smoking population especially as the state was considered one of the educational less developed states in Nigeria. More disturbing was the inclusion of other captivating and smoking encouraging words by cigarette manufacturers on the packs like: 'Menthol Boost', 'Boost the Experience', 'Taste the Extra Menthol, Experience the unique rich and smooth taste of Rothmans. True to our highest quality standards for more than 125 years', etc which negates the intention of policy makers, creates conflict situation and dissonance among smokers, as such undermining and posing a great threat to the anti-smoking fight in the country.

The Learned Health Communicator bewail the country backwardness in efforts to dissuade and reduce tobacco use as well as exposure to same through second-hand smoking as compared to other climes like Canada, USA, India etc. This is however despite several warnings and researches on the health implications of tobacco. For instance, the World Lungs Foundation (2015) estimated about 1 billion deaths in 21st century due to smoking. Also the WHO (2008;2013) reported that about 5.4 million persons die annually as result of smoke related diseases and cancers. A ratio of one in every ten adult deaths and warn that if smoking pattern continues unabated, this figures may rise to 8million by 2030.

It is unfortunate that hitherto, manufacturers of tobacco products still use Text-Only warning that: "The Federal Ministry of Health warns that smokers are liable to die young" since inception in 1990 when the 'Tobacco Smoking (Control) Decree promulgated. This inscription is not only stale, ineffective but also deficient and incapable of discouraging the act of smoking among chain smokers.

The outcome of the research reveals that these health warnings are only effective in reducing smoking initiation among nonsmokers but not good enough to discourage smokers as most of them ignore it to engage more in the act of smoking in deviance and protest.

Findings from research also reveal the poor implementation of the National Tobacco (Control) Act, 2015 in the area of study which is most likely the same case all over the country. Hitherto cigarette are being sold or retailed in sticks instead of packs and people still smoke in public places in violation of this law. Most law enforcement officers are also defaulters, hence making a set back for the anti smoking fight as most smokers do not even have the opportunity to see the warnings on the packs.

Several recommendations were made from the findings of the study including the full implementation and enforcement of the National Tobacco (Control) Act, 2015 to see to the speedy conviction of defaulters and the combined use of discouraging pictorial and text warnings on all tobacco products as well as increased sensitisation of the public against smoking and more effective programmes to help smokers quit.
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Ag. VC Prof. Ogar David Abua unveils his blueprint for the University, Advice Management's to look inwards


By David Peter

Prof. Ogar David Abua as newly appointed the Acting Vice Chancellor of Cross River University of Technology, CRUTECH  by the Governor of Cross River State, Sen. Ben Ayade, on Thursday, November 7, 2019, to shepherd the academia of the institution. Professor Ogar, unveil his vital five (5) point agenda's in simplicity at the handing-over ceremony  for the Immediate Past Ag. VC Professor (Mrs) Akon Monday Joshua, MNAE to the newly appointed Ag. VC Prof. Ogar David Abua which held at the Cross River University of Technology, Senate Chamber on Wednesday, November 13 2019.

In present, At the handing-over ceremony was the Outgoing VC, Prof, (Mrs). Akon Monday Joshua, MNAE, Incoming Ag. VC; Prof. Ogar David Abua, The Registrar; Mr Gabriel Beshel, The Bursar; Mr. Ekpe I. Ekpe, The Librarian; Prof. Williams, Director of MIS; Dr. Mrs. Etta Hannah Edim,  Director for  Medical Services, Director of Academic Planning, Deans of Faculties, Head of Departments and SUG Official's.

David Peter was able editorialize Prof. Ogar David Abua, keen interest and, his five (5) point agenda's that will advance the citadel of learning thus not limited to this.
Ogar speaking, "I have purpose which will be of great interest to me to advance our citadel of learning, So here are my blueprints agenda". He stated.
1. SECURITY
2. Uplifting the academic standard and enabling CRUTECH the first ten University in Nigeria
3. The welfare of Staffs
4. Infrastructural development across campuses, the fifth but not the last,
5 Generation of funds through INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICES

Professor Ogar, said, all this i mentioned can't be accomplished without funding and i will not be able to give all full details on how i will accomplish this as this is not a speech making day, but i have been interacting with top governing council in this great institution for the past few days and i have very sound knowledge of what have been happening now and its previous. However, all this will be accomplish through our collective interest of "we"- everyone of us".

He further advice, the management to look inwards to explore opportunities in the institution as over 18, 996 populance can generate a huge revenue for the University to actualize this proposed project's.

Ogar speaking, "I believe we have the intellectual capacity and facilities to improvise the setting of this institution. I will be visiting the Obubra campus to see what they have produced thus far, in the Faculty of Agriculture. We cannot have a University with Faculty of Agriculture and can't produce common Proteinous egg for nourishable consumption". He said.

He added, "With the populace of this great University we'll gear our internal revenue establishing factory's and utilizing the students to practicalize their profession and to promote our citadel of learning".
Continuing, It is expected that undergraduates in wood production can furnish their lecturers and fellow students with chairs, Hospitality/Home Economic undergraduates can grants the management cake's and choppy on occasions. More so, our factory can provide us with table waters on a ceremony like this" Ogar said.
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Ag. VC Prof. Ogar David Abua unveils his blueprint for the University, Advice Management's to look inwards


By David Peter

Prof. Ogar David Abua as newly appointed the Acting Vice Chancellor of Cross River University of Technology, CRUTECH  by the Governor of Cross River State, Sen. Ben Ayade, on Thursday, November 7, 2019, to shepherd the academia of the institution. Professor Ogar, unveil his vital five (5) point agenda's in simplicity at the handing-over ceremony  for the Immediate Past Ag. VC Professor (Mrs) Akon Monday Joshua, MNAE to the newly appointed Ag. VC Prof. Ogar David Abua which held at the Cross River University of Technology, Senate Chamber on Wednesday, November 13 2019.

In present, At the handing-over ceremony was the Outgoing VC, Prof, (Mrs). Akon Monday Joshua, MNAE, Incoming Ag. VC; Prof. Ogar David Abua, The Registrar; Mr Gabriel Beshel, The Bursar; Mr. Ekpe I. Ekpe, The Librarian; Prof. Williams, Director of MIS; Dr. Mrs. Etta Hannah Edim,  Director for  Medical Services, Director of Academic Planning, Deans of Faculties, Head of Departments and SUG Official's.

David Peter was able editorialize Prof. Ogar David Abua, keen interest and, his five (5) point agenda's that will advance the citadel of learning thus not limited to this.
Ogar speaking, "I have purpose which will be of great interest to me to advance our citadel of learning, So here are my blueprints agenda". He stated.
1. SECURITY
2. Uplifting the academic standard and enabling CRUTECH the first ten University in Nigeria
3. The welfare of Staffs
4. Infrastructural development across campuses, the fifth but not the last,
5 Generation of funds through INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICES

Professor Ogar, said, all this i mentioned can't be accomplished without funding and i will not be able to give all full details on how i will accomplish this as this is not a speech making day, but i have been interacting with top governing council in this great institution for the past few days and i have very sound knowledge of what have been happening now and its previous. However, all this will be accomplish through our collective interest of "we"- everyone of us".

He further advice, the management to look inwards to explore opportunities in the institution as over 18, 996 populance can generate a huge revenue for the University to actualize this proposed project's.

Ogar speaking, "I believe we have the intellectual capacity and facilities to improvise the setting of this institution. I will be visiting the Obubra campus to see what they have produced thus far, in the Faculty of Agriculture. We cannot have a University with Faculty of Agriculture and can't produce common Proteinous egg for nourishable consumption". He said.

He added, "With the populace of this great University we'll gear our internal revenue establishing factory's and utilizing the students to practicalize their profession and to promote our citadel of learning".
Continuing, It is expected that undergraduates in wood production can furnish their lecturers and fellow students with chairs, Hospitality/Home Economic undergraduates can grants the management cake's and choppy on occasions. More so, our factory can provide us with table waters on a ceremony like this" Ogar said.
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New appointed VC: CRUTECH Governing Councils holds handing-over ceremony


By David Peter

Today, 13th November 2019, the Management's, Staffs and Governing council's of the pragmatic citadel of learning, Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) held an handing-over ceremony for the Immediate Past Ag. VC Professor (Mrs) Akon Monday Joshua, MNAE to the newly appointed Ag. VC Prof. Ogar David Abua the ceremony was conducted at the Cross River University of Technology, Senate Chamber at 11am.


David Peter, noted the University Managements, Governing Councils, Dignitaries and invited guest on the occasion. In present, on the handing-over ceremony was the Outgoing VC, Prof, (Mrs). Akon Monday Joshua, MNAE, Incoming Ag. VC; Prof. Ogar David Abua, The Registrar; Mr Gabriel Beshel, The Bursar; Mr. Ekpe I. Ekpe, The Librarian; Prof. Williams, Director of MIS; Dr. Mrs. Etta Hannah Edim,  Director for  Medical Services, Director of Academic Planning, Deans of Faculties, Head of Departments and SUG Official's.


Prof. Mrs. Akon Monday Joshua, The Outing VC, expressed her journey so far, and six months of being an acting Vice Chancellor airing an expression of "Time" as the progression of events from the PAST to the PRESENT and into the FUTURE assuring the future will start today as she handover to Professor Ogar, David Abua for the next three(3) month's.


Prof Akon speaking, "Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) from inception in September, 2002 has a PAST, a PRESENT and a FUTURE. The past of CRUTECH has been documented by the past Vice-Chancellor, the present is being presented by the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. (Mrs.) Akon Monday Joshua today, while the future will start today as i handover to Professor Ogar, David Abua for the next three (3) months", Akon said.


 Akon, further allot galactic encomium on  down-to-earth personalities for their support throughout the six months she served as the Acting Vice-Chancellor which were filled with grave challenges.

Prof. Akon shows gratitude, "Permit me ladies and gentlemen to thank God Almighty for His "DIVINE MAPPING" in my life when on the 7th of May 2019, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Cross River State, Senator (Professor) Ben Ayade appointed me the Acting Vice-Chancellor of Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH), for three (3) months, and later added another three (3) months, making it six (6) months, Your Excellency, Sir, thank you and God bless you richly".

Continuing, "I wish to use this time also to thank the Governing Council Chairman, and Members of Governing Council, Management, Senate, Staff and Students for all their support throughout the six months. In all, God helped us, and today, the 2018/2019 academic session has ended in peace. God bless everyone", Akon expressed.


The Acting Vice Chancellor CRUTECH, Prof. Ogar David Abua gratified His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Barr. Sir. Benedict Bengioushuye Ayade, KSJ for his appointment as the Vice Chancellor of this great Institution,  also he appauld the outgoing VC, Governing Council, ASUU, SSANU, NASU and SUG officials for their oneness to foster the University growth's. Prof. David Ogar, unveil his crystallize blueprint for the University, advise the management to look inward.

"My foremost gratitude to God Almighty for this new vista day and His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Sir. Benedict Ayade for appointing me as the Vice Chancellor of this great University. And, i want to appreciate the outgoing Vice Chancellor, Governing Council, ASUU, NASU, SSANU and Students of this great University i thank you all. I am not an outsider, i am close to CRUTECH and was a lecturer at Obubra campus, Faculty of Agriculture as previously called University of Cross River, most of my adjourned was done in CRUTECH as an outstanding University. My coming here is to work as a team and we have all the resources for this". He said.

Prof. Ogar David, further unleash his keen interest and, his five (5) point agenda's that will improvise the citadel of learning and make him well pleased on accomplishment thus not limited to this, he stated. 
Ogar speaking, " I have purpose which will be of great interest to me; 1. Security 2. Uplifting the academic standard and enabling CRUTECH the first ten University in Nigeria 3. The welfare of Staffs 4. Infrastructural development across campuses, the fifth but not the last, Generation of funds through IGR, all this i mentioned can't be accomplished without funding and i will not be able to give all full details on how i will accomplish this, but i have been interacting with top governing council in this great institution for the past few days and i have very sound knowledge of what have been happening now and its previous. However, all this will be accomplish through our collective interest of "we"- everyone of us".

Prof. Ogar, shun lecturers who collect sorting from students to pass exams, fraudulent acts of nonpayment of fees and cultism practice's on campuses.

"I believe we have the  intellectual capacity and facilities to improvise the setting of this institution.  Students relies on our responsibility for us ensuring a standard environment for their studies and comfortable environment for living. And, The aspects of sorting don't try sorting i wouldn't unleash the measures to nab defaulters in this ceremony because of the visitors in our midst the strategies are already in place before this day and we are set for implementation. More so, the security of this great institution is my keen ipriority therefore, cultist amend their ways rightly as smart tech security will be launch to curb illicit act on campuses, We are going to look inward". He said.

Prof. David, heartily thank all the management's, Governing Councils, Staffs, Students foreseeing the great hope and future of the institution..

"I Once again, thank God Almighty for giving me the privilege to address you all, The Governing Council, Management of this great University, Staffs, SUG officials and Students, but most importantly my vision driven Governor, His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Sir. Benedict Ayade for giving me this opportunity thank you very much", He ended.

The Registrar, Mr. Gabriel Beshel in-witness on the handing over ceremony expressed his goodness towards the positive outcome and successful ceremony. He concluded, the ceremony with enormous gratitude's.
Gabriel speaking, "This afternoon we have witness a wonderful and heart touching handing over ceremony, I am happy for its fruitfulness. I thank you all for the Management, Staff's, SUG Officials and Students for this great time together at the Senate Chambers and i wish you all a safe journey back to your destination, thank you and God Bless you all". The ceremony ended.
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New appointed VC: CRUTECH Governing Councils holds handing-over ceremony


By David Peter

Today, 13th November 2019, the Management's, Staffs and Governing council's of the pragmatic citadel of learning, Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) held an handing-over ceremony for the Immediate Past Ag. VC Professor (Mrs) Akon Monday Joshua, MNAE to the newly appointed Ag. VC Prof. Ogar David Abua the ceremony was conducted at the Cross River University of Technology, Senate Chamber at 11am.


David Peter, noted the University Managements, Governing Councils, Dignitaries and invited guest on the occasion. In present, on the handing-over ceremony was the Outgoing VC, Prof, (Mrs). Akon Monday Joshua, MNAE, Incoming Ag. VC; Prof. Ogar David Abua, The Registrar; Mr Gabriel Beshel, The Bursar; Mr. Ekpe I. Ekpe, The Librarian; Prof. Williams, Director of MIS; Dr. Mrs. Etta Hannah Edim,  Director for  Medical Services, Director of Academic Planning, Deans of Faculties, Head of Departments and SUG Official's.


Prof. Mrs. Akon Monday Joshua, The Outing VC, expressed her journey so far, and six months of being an acting Vice Chancellor airing an expression of "Time" as the progression of events from the PAST to the PRESENT and into the FUTURE assuring the future will start today as she handover to Professor Ogar, David Abua for the next three(3) month's.


Prof Akon speaking, "Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) from inception in September, 2002 has a PAST, a PRESENT and a FUTURE. The past of CRUTECH has been documented by the past Vice-Chancellor, the present is being presented by the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. (Mrs.) Akon Monday Joshua today, while the future will start today as i handover to Professor Ogar, David Abua for the next three (3) months", Akon said.


 Akon, further allot galactic encomium on  down-to-earth personalities for their support throughout the six months she served as the Acting Vice-Chancellor which were filled with grave challenges.

Prof. Akon shows gratitude, "Permit me ladies and gentlemen to thank God Almighty for His "DIVINE MAPPING" in my life when on the 7th of May 2019, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Cross River State, Senator (Professor) Ben Ayade appointed me the Acting Vice-Chancellor of Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH), for three (3) months, and later added another three (3) months, making it six (6) months, Your Excellency, Sir, thank you and God bless you richly".

Continuing, "I wish to use this time also to thank the Governing Council Chairman, and Members of Governing Council, Management, Senate, Staff and Students for all their support throughout the six months. In all, God helped us, and today, the 2018/2019 academic session has ended in peace. God bless everyone", Akon expressed.


The Acting Vice Chancellor CRUTECH, Prof. Ogar David Abua gratified His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Barr. Sir. Benedict Bengioushuye Ayade, KSJ for his appointment as the Vice Chancellor of this great Institution,  also he appauld the outgoing VC, Governing Council, ASUU, SSANU, NASU and SUG officials for their oneness to foster the University growth's. Prof. David Ogar, unveil his crystallize blueprint for the University, advise the management to look inward.

"My foremost gratitude to God Almighty for this new vista day and His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Sir. Benedict Ayade for appointing me as the Vice Chancellor of this great University. And, i want to appreciate the outgoing Vice Chancellor, Governing Council, ASUU, NASU, SSANU and Students of this great University i thank you all. I am not an outsider, i am close to CRUTECH and was a lecturer at Obubra campus, Faculty of Agriculture as previously called University of Cross River, most of my adjourned was done in CRUTECH as an outstanding University. My coming here is to work as a team and we have all the resources for this". He said.

Prof. Ogar David, further unleash his keen interest and, his five (5) point agenda's that will improvise the citadel of learning and make him well pleased on accomplishment thus not limited to this, he stated. 
Ogar speaking, " I have purpose which will be of great interest to me; 1. Security 2. Uplifting the academic standard and enabling CRUTECH the first ten University in Nigeria 3. The welfare of Staffs 4. Infrastructural development across campuses, the fifth but not the last, Generation of funds through IGR, all this i mentioned can't be accomplished without funding and i will not be able to give all full details on how i will accomplish this, but i have been interacting with top governing council in this great institution for the past few days and i have very sound knowledge of what have been happening now and its previous. However, all this will be accomplish through our collective interest of "we"- everyone of us".

Prof. Ogar, shun lecturers who collect sorting from students to pass exams, fraudulent acts of nonpayment of fees and cultism practice's on campuses.

"I believe we have the  intellectual capacity and facilities to improvise the setting of this institution.  Students relies on our responsibility for us ensuring a standard environment for their studies and comfortable environment for living. And, The aspects of sorting don't try sorting i wouldn't unleash the measures to nab defaulters in this ceremony because of the visitors in our midst the strategies are already in place before this day and we are set for implementation. More so, the security of this great institution is my keen ipriority therefore, cultist amend their ways rightly as smart tech security will be launch to curb illicit act on campuses, We are going to look inward". He said.

Prof. David, heartily thank all the management's, Governing Councils, Staffs, Students foreseeing the great hope and future of the institution..

"I Once again, thank God Almighty for giving me the privilege to address you all, The Governing Council, Management of this great University, Staffs, SUG officials and Students, but most importantly my vision driven Governor, His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Sir. Benedict Ayade for giving me this opportunity thank you very much", He ended.

The Registrar, Mr. Gabriel Beshel in-witness on the handing over ceremony expressed his goodness towards the positive outcome and successful ceremony. He concluded, the ceremony with enormous gratitude's.
Gabriel speaking, "This afternoon we have witness a wonderful and heart touching handing over ceremony, I am happy for its fruitfulness. I thank you all for the Management, Staff's, SUG Officials and Students for this great time together at the Senate Chambers and i wish you all a safe journey back to your destination, thank you and God Bless you all". The ceremony ended.
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2019 WPD: SOHEALTHI JOINS FIGHT AGAINST LEADING CHILD KILLER DISEASE



By Kingsley Agim

In commemoration of the World Pneumonia Day, the Society for Health Enlightenment Initiative (SO-HEALTHI), a non-governmental organisation, yesterday, joined the Global Coalition Against Child Pneumonia to  fight PNEUMONIA, the number one  killer of children under 5 years old.

Speaking at the event, the NGO's Team Lead, Barr. (Mrs.) RoseMary Archibong, stated that SO-HEALTHI was borne out of passion to contribute to health awareness creation and interventions, while adding a literary component to its activities to encourage creative writing, with this year's edition held in the Conference Hall of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar.

Mrs. Archibong said SO-HEALTHI has in ten years  strengthened advocacy and created awareness about Pneumonia - a treatable and preventable disease, which according to the United Nations, has killed more children from 0-5 years than AIDS, malaria, and measles combined.

According to un.org, "Nigeria has seen the worst of the problem, with 162, 000 child pneumonia deaths in the last year – that’s an astonishing 443 on average, each day. India is India is not far behind at 127, 000, Pakistan at 58, 000, the Democratic Republic of Congo at 40, 000, and 32, 000 deaths in Ethiopia."

"These five countries alone were responsible for more than half of the lives pneumonia claimed in 2018." 

"The disease can be prevented with immunization, and easily treated with low-cost antibiotics if properly diagnosed, but tens of millions of children are still going unvaccinated."

"Globally, 32 per cent of children suspected of having pneumonia are not taken to a health facility, and the number rises to 40 per cent in poor and low-income countries."

The well attended event featured lecture presentations on Pneumonia, it's causes and prevention by Dr. Genevieve Barnaby of the AyadeCare Home Healthcare and Dr. Effioanwan Archibong, a Registrar at UCTH.

A special goodwill message was given by Associate Professor Atana Ewa, who commended SOHEALTHI for her consistency, noting that she has been with the NGO from her pioneer outing on PNEUMONIA in 2009.

Seven select Secondary Schools, namely Word of Promise High School, Holy Trinity College, Margaret Ekpo Secondary School, Seven Angels University Secondary School, Community Secondary School, Ikot Ewa, Akpabuyo, Aye High School and Government Secondary School, Akim, all in Calabar took part in the 2019 edition of  SO-HEALTHI Essay Competition on Pneumonia.

The Essay Competition, with the topic "Pneumonia: Causes and Prevention," saw little Eyong Praise of Margaret Ekpo Secondary School, clinched the the first prize, while Michael Iyechukwu Austin of Seven Angels University Secondary School and Abigail Eyo Hogan of Government Secondary School, Akim, came second and third respectively.

Consolation prizes also went to Loveth Abit - Word of Promise High School; Paul Liyel Bassey - Holy Trinity College; Princess Nathaniel - Aye High School; and Timothy Solomon Akpan of Community Secondary School, Ikot Ewa.

In a related development, the SO-HEALTHI team earlier paid a courtesy visit on the Chief Medical Director of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), Prof. Ikpeme A. Ikpeme, with the NGO's Team Lead, Mrs. RoseMary Archibong receiving plaudits for her contributions, notably, during her stint as Director of Administration of UCTH, her efforts towards health awareness creation with SO-HEALTHI and  service  to humanity.

The UCTH boss also pledged his hospital's readiness to partner with NGOs and other relevant bodies in ensuring effective healthcare service delivery to the people.
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2019 WPD: SOHEALTHI JOINS FIGHT AGAINST LEADING CHILD KILLER DISEASE



By Kingsley Agim

In commemoration of the World Pneumonia Day, the Society for Health Enlightenment Initiative (SO-HEALTHI), a non-governmental organisation, yesterday, joined the Global Coalition Against Child Pneumonia to  fight PNEUMONIA, the number one  killer of children under 5 years old.

Speaking at the event, the NGO's Team Lead, Barr. (Mrs.) RoseMary Archibong, stated that SO-HEALTHI was borne out of passion to contribute to health awareness creation and interventions, while adding a literary component to its activities to encourage creative writing, with this year's edition held in the Conference Hall of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar.

Mrs. Archibong said SO-HEALTHI has in ten years  strengthened advocacy and created awareness about Pneumonia - a treatable and preventable disease, which according to the United Nations, has killed more children from 0-5 years than AIDS, malaria, and measles combined.

According to un.org, "Nigeria has seen the worst of the problem, with 162, 000 child pneumonia deaths in the last year – that’s an astonishing 443 on average, each day. India is India is not far behind at 127, 000, Pakistan at 58, 000, the Democratic Republic of Congo at 40, 000, and 32, 000 deaths in Ethiopia."

"These five countries alone were responsible for more than half of the lives pneumonia claimed in 2018." 

"The disease can be prevented with immunization, and easily treated with low-cost antibiotics if properly diagnosed, but tens of millions of children are still going unvaccinated."

"Globally, 32 per cent of children suspected of having pneumonia are not taken to a health facility, and the number rises to 40 per cent in poor and low-income countries."

The well attended event featured lecture presentations on Pneumonia, it's causes and prevention by Dr. Genevieve Barnaby of the AyadeCare Home Healthcare and Dr. Effioanwan Archibong, a Registrar at UCTH.

A special goodwill message was given by Associate Professor Atana Ewa, who commended SOHEALTHI for her consistency, noting that she has been with the NGO from her pioneer outing on PNEUMONIA in 2009.

Seven select Secondary Schools, namely Word of Promise High School, Holy Trinity College, Margaret Ekpo Secondary School, Seven Angels University Secondary School, Community Secondary School, Ikot Ewa, Akpabuyo, Aye High School and Government Secondary School, Akim, all in Calabar took part in the 2019 edition of  SO-HEALTHI Essay Competition on Pneumonia.

The Essay Competition, with the topic "Pneumonia: Causes and Prevention," saw little Eyong Praise of Margaret Ekpo Secondary School, clinched the the first prize, while Michael Iyechukwu Austin of Seven Angels University Secondary School and Abigail Eyo Hogan of Government Secondary School, Akim, came second and third respectively.

Consolation prizes also went to Loveth Abit - Word of Promise High School; Paul Liyel Bassey - Holy Trinity College; Princess Nathaniel - Aye High School; and Timothy Solomon Akpan of Community Secondary School, Ikot Ewa.

In a related development, the SO-HEALTHI team earlier paid a courtesy visit on the Chief Medical Director of the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), Prof. Ikpeme A. Ikpeme, with the NGO's Team Lead, Mrs. RoseMary Archibong receiving plaudits for her contributions, notably, during her stint as Director of Administration of UCTH, her efforts towards health awareness creation with SO-HEALTHI and  service  to humanity.

The UCTH boss also pledged his hospital's readiness to partner with NGOs and other relevant bodies in ensuring effective healthcare service delivery to the people.
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CROSS RIVER ASSEMBLY SEEKS AMENDMENT OF CRUTECH LAW


By Itam offor

The State House of Assembly has commenced the process of amending the law establishing the State University with a view to changing the institutions nomenclature from Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) to University of Cross River State.

A  Majority of the lawmakers voted  for the second reading of the bill tagged, University of Cross River State   Bill 2019 after which it was committed to the House Committee on Education for indepth
study with a mandate to report back in a forth night.

Earlier, Member representing Ogoja state Constituency and Leader of the House, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey who sponsored the bill, made a strong case for the proposed amendment arguing that there was urgent need to repeal the existing law and change the institution from a University of Technology to a conventional University.

Odey explained that, as a conventional University, the institution will easily get accreditation from the National Universities Commission (NUC) for non technical courses and also commence new courses like Medicine and surgery, Law, Banking and Finance, History amongst others.

In separate remarks members who spoke for the amendment noted that it will provide an avenue for more Cross Riverians to have access to University Education while preventing the delisting of several non technical courses including, Management, Educational and Accounting courses.

On his part, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams directed the Education Committee to ensure participation of all stakeholders at the public hearing stage of the bill.
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CROSS RIVER ASSEMBLY SEEKS AMENDMENT OF CRUTECH LAW


By Itam offor

The State House of Assembly has commenced the process of amending the law establishing the State University with a view to changing the institutions nomenclature from Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) to University of Cross River State.

A  Majority of the lawmakers voted  for the second reading of the bill tagged, University of Cross River State   Bill 2019 after which it was committed to the House Committee on Education for indepth
study with a mandate to report back in a forth night.

Earlier, Member representing Ogoja state Constituency and Leader of the House, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey who sponsored the bill, made a strong case for the proposed amendment arguing that there was urgent need to repeal the existing law and change the institution from a University of Technology to a conventional University.

Odey explained that, as a conventional University, the institution will easily get accreditation from the National Universities Commission (NUC) for non technical courses and also commence new courses like Medicine and surgery, Law, Banking and Finance, History amongst others.

In separate remarks members who spoke for the amendment noted that it will provide an avenue for more Cross Riverians to have access to University Education while preventing the delisting of several non technical courses including, Management, Educational and Accounting courses.

On his part, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams directed the Education Committee to ensure participation of all stakeholders at the public hearing stage of the bill.
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Meet Prof. (Mrs) Adaobi Obasi, First Female Vice Chancellor, Imo State University Owerri



Professor Victoria Adaobi Obasi was born to the Family of Chief Fred and Ezinne Felicia Nnoham of Ogboko, Ideato South Local Government Area, of Imo State. She is married to Sir Chief Charles Obasi, a Chartered Quantity Surveyor of Dim-Na-Nume Isu, Nwangele Local Government Area and they are blessed with Children.

She had her Primary Education at Holy Rosary Primary School, Oguta. She gained admission into Holy Rosary Secondary School, Ihioma Orlu and came out in flying colours in 1971. She proceeded to the Prestigious Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri for her Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE) and completed her Youth Service in 1981.

Her unquenchable thirst for academic excellence saw her enrolling into the famous University of Hull England where She obtained B.A. (Ed) 1984, M.A 1985 and capped it with a Ph.D. in 1989.

She has authored many books and journal articles in reputable National and International Journals.

As a Scholar par excellence and repute, she won the University of Hull Bursary award for excellence for three consecutive times during Her Ph.D programme.

 Her effective academic productivity, dignity and decorum never went unnoticed by Imo State Government who appointed her Commissioner for Education and later Commissioner for Local Government and Rural Development.

She was elected the best Commissioner of the year 2012 in Imo State. She is today a Member of the Nigerian Academy of Education (MNAE), Fellow of the Curriculum Organization of Nigeria (FCON), a Fellow of the Gender Studies Association of Nigeria (FGSAN), a Member of Senate, External Examiner to many Universities and other Higher Institutions etc.

Professor Victoria Adaobi Obasi who is a consummate and accomplished Administrator is also a Lady of the Knight of St. Christopher and today the first female Vice-Chancellor of a State University East of the Niger and again the first female Vice-Chancellor of Imo State University.
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Meet Prof. (Mrs) Adaobi Obasi, First Female Vice Chancellor, Imo State University Owerri



Professor Victoria Adaobi Obasi was born to the Family of Chief Fred and Ezinne Felicia Nnoham of Ogboko, Ideato South Local Government Area, of Imo State. She is married to Sir Chief Charles Obasi, a Chartered Quantity Surveyor of Dim-Na-Nume Isu, Nwangele Local Government Area and they are blessed with Children.

She had her Primary Education at Holy Rosary Primary School, Oguta. She gained admission into Holy Rosary Secondary School, Ihioma Orlu and came out in flying colours in 1971. She proceeded to the Prestigious Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri for her Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE) and completed her Youth Service in 1981.

Her unquenchable thirst for academic excellence saw her enrolling into the famous University of Hull England where She obtained B.A. (Ed) 1984, M.A 1985 and capped it with a Ph.D. in 1989.

She has authored many books and journal articles in reputable National and International Journals.

As a Scholar par excellence and repute, she won the University of Hull Bursary award for excellence for three consecutive times during Her Ph.D programme.

 Her effective academic productivity, dignity and decorum never went unnoticed by Imo State Government who appointed her Commissioner for Education and later Commissioner for Local Government and Rural Development.

She was elected the best Commissioner of the year 2012 in Imo State. She is today a Member of the Nigerian Academy of Education (MNAE), Fellow of the Curriculum Organization of Nigeria (FCON), a Fellow of the Gender Studies Association of Nigeria (FGSAN), a Member of Senate, External Examiner to many Universities and other Higher Institutions etc.

Professor Victoria Adaobi Obasi who is a consummate and accomplished Administrator is also a Lady of the Knight of St. Christopher and today the first female Vice-Chancellor of a State University East of the Niger and again the first female Vice-Chancellor of Imo State University.
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Mr. Speaker, CRS House of Assembly, Eteng Jones Williams replies Mr. Iwara


After calling out the Speaker of the CRS House of Assembly and drawing his attention to the plight of the Agoi Ibami community in Yakurr LGA, which incidentally is in his State Constituency, just minutes ago this Sunday evening, he sent me this message:

"Good evening IWARA. I appreciate the issues you raised about the Agoi Ibami community in my constituency. It is sincerely painful that the road, awarded to the construction firm, John Davis Construction Company in 2012 by the Liyel Imoke administration, was POORLY done. I have recently been lobbying a few of my highly placed friends to help capture this road contract and have it successfully executed. Please let me not mention their names here so I do not jeopardise a process already in place.

Secondly, a nine class room block, staff room, reception and sixteen toilets, are presently under construction in the Agoi Ibami Secondary School. I have attached photographs and can humbly tell you that as at this evening, work on the building has reached window level. Feel free to cross check this information with the reliable sources I know you always have on hand.




I am indeed grateful IWARA."

Over to you guys!!!
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Mr. Speaker, CRS House of Assembly, Eteng Jones Williams replies Mr. Iwara


After calling out the Speaker of the CRS House of Assembly and drawing his attention to the plight of the Agoi Ibami community in Yakurr LGA, which incidentally is in his State Constituency, just minutes ago this Sunday evening, he sent me this message:

"Good evening IWARA. I appreciate the issues you raised about the Agoi Ibami community in my constituency. It is sincerely painful that the road, awarded to the construction firm, John Davis Construction Company in 2012 by the Liyel Imoke administration, was POORLY done. I have recently been lobbying a few of my highly placed friends to help capture this road contract and have it successfully executed. Please let me not mention their names here so I do not jeopardise a process already in place.

Secondly, a nine class room block, staff room, reception and sixteen toilets, are presently under construction in the Agoi Ibami Secondary School. I have attached photographs and can humbly tell you that as at this evening, work on the building has reached window level. Feel free to cross check this information with the reliable sources I know you always have on hand.




I am indeed grateful IWARA."

Over to you guys!!!
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Eid-El Maulud: Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams Urges Muslim Faithfuls to Live Exemplified Life of Peace and Unity



Speaker of Cross River State House of Assembly on behalf of himself and all members of the Cross River State House of Assembly felicitates with Muslim faithfuls on the commemoration of the birthday of Prophet Muhammad.

Eteng in a press release said Muslims should preach peace, unity, honesty, endurance as exemplified by the great Prophet Muhammad.

Further more, the Speaker promised that the 9th Assembly of Cross River State House of Assembly will continue to identify with the Muslim community in the state and contribute it's best through impactful legislation for betterment of their lives and properties.

"As you celebrate, remember to imbibe the qualities of Prophet Muhammad and his compassion and drive for peace and unity among humanity", Eteng emphasised.

Congratulations and Happy Celebrations Our Muslim faithfuls.
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Eid-El Maulud: Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams Urges Muslim Faithfuls to Live Exemplified Life of Peace and Unity



Speaker of Cross River State House of Assembly on behalf of himself and all members of the Cross River State House of Assembly felicitates with Muslim faithfuls on the commemoration of the birthday of Prophet Muhammad.

Eteng in a press release said Muslims should preach peace, unity, honesty, endurance as exemplified by the great Prophet Muhammad.

Further more, the Speaker promised that the 9th Assembly of Cross River State House of Assembly will continue to identify with the Muslim community in the state and contribute it's best through impactful legislation for betterment of their lives and properties.

"As you celebrate, remember to imbibe the qualities of Prophet Muhammad and his compassion and drive for peace and unity among humanity", Eteng emphasised.

Congratulations and Happy Celebrations Our Muslim faithfuls.
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DR LINDA AYADE CHARGES PARENTS TO INSTILL DISCIPLINE IN THEIR CHILDREN



The wife of the Executive Governor of Cross River State Her Excellency Dr Linda Ayade has charged parents to instill/enforce discipline on their children even while loving them. Speaking during the *6th LAFARGE AFRICA NATIONAL LITERACY COMPETITION*, an event which had in attendance many important dignitaries like the Emir of Kano HRM Sanusi Lamido, Deputy Governor of Ogun State; Her Excellency Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele, the wives of the Ogun State and Gombe State Governors; Dr Mrs Olufunso Amosun and Hajiya Asma'u Yahaya, the Minister of Education; Mallam Adamu Adamu who was ably represented, the Chairman of LAFARGE; Mr Mobalaji Balogun, Competitors from six different States and their teachers and a host of others.

Her Excellency expressed her satisfaction for being part of an event graced by important dignitaries who've all gathered to celebrate children who have come to compete and show case their talents in pronunciation and spelling forms which has today formed the bedrock of learning in any language. She thanked and appreciated LAFARGE for their continued sponsorship of the values and literacy which has remained the key driver of sustainable development while helping to deviate from the disturbing trend where organization has placed a huge sum on price money for winners of games and pageantry based on luck and natural beauty rather than the mental prowess.

In her words; "The over 700,000 Nigerian children that have been positively motivated by LAFARGE AFRICA PLC in the past 6yrs will never forget the impacts that has been brought into their lives and I believe they'll replicate it in due time. You've contributed to the knowledge and economy of our great country and Nigerians appreciate you. I therefore throw a challenge to all our parents that are here today, i urge you to separate love from discipline as you can love your children and still enforce discipline in your home".

Dr Linda Ayade went on to advice parents to enforce strict adherent to age restrictions on their children for joining various social media groups as children who unfortunately are still within the impressionable age will be exposed to wrong values and negative tendencies and will turn out unproductive pupil or even become a threat to the society. She frowned at the fact that spellings and literary excellence has become a growing nightmare to many children in our today's society as the days when education was strictly the concern of parents and school teachers are gone and advised that children are greatly and negatively influenced by the friends they make on various social media.

The Wife of the Governor explained great strides achieved by her husband in the educational sector in the state with renovation of several primary schools building of model schools and even upgrading the quality of learning while employing several teachers to offer quality education to children. She said she will continue to support the literacy competition in the state as part of strategic move by Mediatrix Development Foundation to improve education.

She used the occasion to invite all present to the calabar carnival to unwind this December!


Speaking at the occasion was the Emir of Kano HRM Sanusi Lamido who frankly noted that federal Government has neglected education and has refused to prioritize it in their recent budget. His words; "Government in its recent budget has not made education a priority, if education especially that of the girl child was given priority the nation will find solutions to most of its problems. The Government on its own cannot do it alone, as such private organizations should emulate LAFARGE and invest in education rather than just infrastructure because it will be the innovative educated minds that can use and maintain this infrastructure".
Others who spoke were the Deputy Governor of Ogun state, other wives of Governors and Rivers state emerged national winners admits stiff competition by 16700 pupils at various stages and regions.

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DR LINDA AYADE CHARGES PARENTS TO INSTILL DISCIPLINE IN THEIR CHILDREN



The wife of the Executive Governor of Cross River State Her Excellency Dr Linda Ayade has charged parents to instill/enforce discipline on their children even while loving them. Speaking during the *6th LAFARGE AFRICA NATIONAL LITERACY COMPETITION*, an event which had in attendance many important dignitaries like the Emir of Kano HRM Sanusi Lamido, Deputy Governor of Ogun State; Her Excellency Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele, the wives of the Ogun State and Gombe State Governors; Dr Mrs Olufunso Amosun and Hajiya Asma'u Yahaya, the Minister of Education; Mallam Adamu Adamu who was ably represented, the Chairman of LAFARGE; Mr Mobalaji Balogun, Competitors from six different States and their teachers and a host of others.

Her Excellency expressed her satisfaction for being part of an event graced by important dignitaries who've all gathered to celebrate children who have come to compete and show case their talents in pronunciation and spelling forms which has today formed the bedrock of learning in any language. She thanked and appreciated LAFARGE for their continued sponsorship of the values and literacy which has remained the key driver of sustainable development while helping to deviate from the disturbing trend where organization has placed a huge sum on price money for winners of games and pageantry based on luck and natural beauty rather than the mental prowess.

In her words; "The over 700,000 Nigerian children that have been positively motivated by LAFARGE AFRICA PLC in the past 6yrs will never forget the impacts that has been brought into their lives and I believe they'll replicate it in due time. You've contributed to the knowledge and economy of our great country and Nigerians appreciate you. I therefore throw a challenge to all our parents that are here today, i urge you to separate love from discipline as you can love your children and still enforce discipline in your home".

Dr Linda Ayade went on to advice parents to enforce strict adherent to age restrictions on their children for joining various social media groups as children who unfortunately are still within the impressionable age will be exposed to wrong values and negative tendencies and will turn out unproductive pupil or even become a threat to the society. She frowned at the fact that spellings and literary excellence has become a growing nightmare to many children in our today's society as the days when education was strictly the concern of parents and school teachers are gone and advised that children are greatly and negatively influenced by the friends they make on various social media.

The Wife of the Governor explained great strides achieved by her husband in the educational sector in the state with renovation of several primary schools building of model schools and even upgrading the quality of learning while employing several teachers to offer quality education to children. She said she will continue to support the literacy competition in the state as part of strategic move by Mediatrix Development Foundation to improve education.

She used the occasion to invite all present to the calabar carnival to unwind this December!


Speaking at the occasion was the Emir of Kano HRM Sanusi Lamido who frankly noted that federal Government has neglected education and has refused to prioritize it in their recent budget. His words; "Government in its recent budget has not made education a priority, if education especially that of the girl child was given priority the nation will find solutions to most of its problems. The Government on its own cannot do it alone, as such private organizations should emulate LAFARGE and invest in education rather than just infrastructure because it will be the innovative educated minds that can use and maintain this infrastructure".
Others who spoke were the Deputy Governor of Ogun state, other wives of Governors and Rivers state emerged national winners admits stiff competition by 16700 pupils at various stages and regions.

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CRHA TO INVESTIGATE THE REVALIDATION EXERCISE WHICH REMOVED WORKERS NAMES FROM STATE PAYROLL


Abara Etop,

The Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams, has assured that the revalidation exercise which removed names of workers from the State Payroll be investigated.

Williams, stated this when the affected Staff, under the umbrella of Tertiary workers, comprising, Polytechnic, College of Education and College of Health Technology, all in Calabar led a peaceful demonstration to his office to register their displeasure over the exercise.

The Speaker, observed that the exercise is not healthy, if it must keep Staff hungry, he emphasses the Governor's passion which is "to keep food on the table of Cross Riverians"

Williams, announced that a committee to look into the matter will be constituted immediately and will be headed by the leader of the House, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, some labour leaders as well as Members of the House Committee on Judiciary, Public Pettitions and public Service Matters to commence investigation into the matter.
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Earlier, the spoke person for the group, who is also the State Chairman, Senior Staff Association of Polytechnics, Comrade, Emmanuel Enyogu, said, up to five Tertiary Institutions in the State are affected and over 150 staff across College of Health Technology, Association of Senior Staff Association of Polytechnics and Association of Colleges of Education Staff and their none Academic bodies are involved.

Comrade Enyogu, noted that the reason for the protest is to establish that the names of the affected Staff be returned back to the Payroll, while the Audit exercise continue.
The spoke person prayed the Governor, Sir, Sen. Prof. Ben. Ayade to recall all affected Staff and as well reinstate them to reduce the suffering.
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CRHA TO INVESTIGATE THE REVALIDATION EXERCISE WHICH REMOVED WORKERS NAMES FROM STATE PAYROLL


Abara Etop,

The Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams, has assured that the revalidation exercise which removed names of workers from the State Payroll be investigated.

Williams, stated this when the affected Staff, under the umbrella of Tertiary workers, comprising, Polytechnic, College of Education and College of Health Technology, all in Calabar led a peaceful demonstration to his office to register their displeasure over the exercise.

The Speaker, observed that the exercise is not healthy, if it must keep Staff hungry, he emphasses the Governor's passion which is "to keep food on the table of Cross Riverians"

Williams, announced that a committee to look into the matter will be constituted immediately and will be headed by the leader of the House, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, some labour leaders as well as Members of the House Committee on Judiciary, Public Pettitions and public Service Matters to commence investigation into the matter.
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Earlier, the spoke person for the group, who is also the State Chairman, Senior Staff Association of Polytechnics, Comrade, Emmanuel Enyogu, said, up to five Tertiary Institutions in the State are affected and over 150 staff across College of Health Technology, Association of Senior Staff Association of Polytechnics and Association of Colleges of Education Staff and their none Academic bodies are involved.

Comrade Enyogu, noted that the reason for the protest is to establish that the names of the affected Staff be returned back to the Payroll, while the Audit exercise continue.
The spoke person prayed the Governor, Sir, Sen. Prof. Ben. Ayade to recall all affected Staff and as well reinstate them to reduce the suffering.
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CRHA; CR 9th ASSEMBLY RELEASED NAMES OF SECOND LEGISLATIVE YEAR STANDING COMMITTEES

  Abara Etop, The Cross River State House of Assembly, in accordance with it's House Rules, released names of standing Committees for th...

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