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  • The Guru Foundation Commends Unical VC On Zero Tolerance To Sorting, Other Vices

     

    The Guru foundation has lauded Prof Florence Obi, Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar for showing courage in stamping out all forms of mechanically orchestrated marks and other vices across the university.

    In a letter to the Vice Chancellor dated 13th August 2021, Comrade Oyo Effiom, founder of the group said that the foundation is impressed that the administration is taking concrete steps to sanitize the system and ensure that moral rectitude reigns in the university.

    According to Guru Foundation, “as the biggest community for ambitious young people in Cross River state, we are optimistic that actions in this direction will make the citadel of learning a global university that will compete with other top universities across the world “.

    Recalled that the Vice Chancellor has put  modalities in place to ensure that sorting and other vices that bring shame to the university are eradicate  through a sincere commitment to change the narrative.

  • Sandy Onor: A Tireless Champion Of The Oppressed BY ORI OWAN

     

    A radical scholar posits that “when political elite become insensitive to the conventional forms of expression of public opinion, they make alternative expressions inevitable.” And for Edward Burke, “those who will say nothing in the face of tyranny must endure the rule of idiots.” In fact, all it takes for a nation to stagnate, retrogress or decay, is for its good people to keep quiet.

    Writing about Distinguished Senator Professor Sandy Onor brings to mind the immutable words of Nelson Mandela: “When the water starts boiling, it is foolishness to turn off the heat.” The recent turn of events in Cross River State, coupled with the attendant consolidation of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), no doubt exhume the glaring truth that Senator Onor is a leading voice and champion of the oppressed and the downtrodden. Today, he stands out like a colossus. In words and deeds, he has demonstrated uncommon resilience and courage. To borrow the postulation of John Maxwell “everything rises and falls on leadership.” Consequently, a celebrated leader is invariably a hero, a voice of the voiceless, a champion of the oppressed, a dependable pillar, the hope of the common man, and the source of inspiration to the apparently frustrated and abandoned masses. In truth and spirit, that leader must be courageous and ready to make sacrifices for the survival of his people. That leader to say the least, must be ready to stand firm, call a spade, a spade, with sustained defense mechanism to protect and jealously guide against the maltreatment of his people.

    That leader like the biblical Moses is a pathfinder, a trailblazer, a shining light, who has the pragmatic ability to fix an already battered system.

    That tireless champion being referred to here, is a simple man, but no nonsense in disposition. He exudes the aura and charisma of a revolutionary, willing at all times to pull down obstacles and make way for the common people to live. That man, is the Ejagham-born proud son of the Central Cross River State, Senator Professor Sandy Irunandu Ojang Onor. Clearly, Senator Onor personifies the above mentioned elements and values of a true leader and champion of the oppressed. This is because his past two years in office, exemplifies beyond measure, that leadership is not about a title or about a designation. It is about work, impact, influence, and inspiration.”

    Though, an incurably blind person may argue differently against his performance, it won’t change the general opinion about this astute legislator. More so, for a cynic whose level of cynicism has assumed the state of serious psychological disorder, he or she may blindly argue against empirical truth in the Central Cross River, by virtue of the tireless efforts of the people’s Senator. In the same vein, it is only a sponsored constituent, with a default mindset that will attempt to undermine Senator Onor’s achievements in the past two years.

    When a performer overwhelmingly performs, the constituents should applaud, rather than vilify him, and remain prayerful to God for the blessings of good leadership. On the contrary, a society that has leadership crisis is likely to experience conflicting and dissenting opinions, especially from radical minds and citizens, who are apparently dissatisfied with the poor state of events.

    The current Cross River State is a living example of a state that is maladministered, making it extremely difficult to distinguish between politics and criminality; where the economy is heading towards the intensive care unit (ICU), and poverty weaponized, in spite of what the state parades in terms of natural endowments; where the state library complex is in shambles, in spite of having two professors on the saddle; where the majority of the citizens are weeping and groaning helplessly against the evil deeds of the present leadership in Cross River. Interestingly, as a radical voice, Senator Sandy Onor would not rest on his oars, until we have a better Cross River State of his dream. This is because “all it takes for a society to decay, is for the good people there to keep quiet.” Thus, with his mesianic expeditions, coupled with his intimidating profile, prudence and probity, the time to invite Distinguished Senator Sandy Onor, with a view to redeeming Cross River State in 2023, is now.

    Ori owan is a lawyer in equity.

    Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are strictly that of Ori Owan and did not represent TheLumineNews or the organization the author works for.

  • Breaking: Jarigbe Agom Wins Again At The Court Of Appeal Abuja As Court Awards N1m Against Stephen Odey And Joe Agi SAN

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal has again declared Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe as the Senator representing Cross River North senatorial district in the appeal filed separately by Stephen Odey and Joe Agi SAN.

    The court also awarded N1m each against the duo of Stephen Odey and Joe Agi SAN. Reading the judgment, the court held that “The applicants were not sincere with their application, they only came to contrive the judgment because the Appeal tribunal judgement wasn’t favourable to them. This court can not revisit its Judgment.

     

  • Sandy Onor Condemns The Abduction Of Ubi Itam, Calls For His Immediate Release

    By Caterpillar Media

    The senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, Senator Sandy Ojang Onor has described the abduction of Mr Ubi Itam, one of his constituents who was abducted early this week by suspected kidnappers at his country home, Ugep in Yakurr Local Government Area of Cross River State as barbaric, disgusting, insane and capable of traumatizing the family.

    Sen. Onor charged government agencies and security apparatus within the state and country to rise to the challenge of the moment and ensure the immediate release of Mr Ubi Itam.

    Sen. Onor Who spoke through the DG of Caterpillar Movement, Hon Joe Obi Bisong admonished the family of Ubi Itam during a solidarity visit to remain steadfast as government will do everything within it powers to ensure the safe release of their son.

    In a statement issued and delivered to the Obol Lopon of Ugep, Obol, Ofem Ubana, at his Palace, Senator Onor said: “On Monday this week, I received with rude shock and great concern, the news of the kidnap of Obol Ubi Itam Etta, (my constituent) who was a two time Chairman of Yakurr Local Government Council.

    “Kidnapping has and will never have a place in civilized and sane societies. I therefore, condemn in the strongest possible terms, the kidnap of Obol Ubi Itam Etta (Bomboi) in his Ugep his hometown by unknown elements.”

    He further called on law enforcement agencies to swing to action for the safe release of Obol Ubi as he said: “I call on relevant security agencies to do whatever it is within the confines of the law to not only ensure his safe release, but also see to it that all perpetrators of this dastardly act are brought to face the wrath of the law accordingly.”

    Onor used the opportunity to call on his constituents to remain calm as all known procedures will be deployed to ensure the release of Ubi Itam “I want to enjoin all my constituents to remain calm, and to have trust in the relevant authorities to fetch out those behind this unspeakable act. I also wish to assure the family of Obol Bomboi that all known contacts will be harnessed to fish out the criminals, and ensure that Obol Ubi Etta returns home safely to join his family. May God bless us all.”

    Responding, the Royal Father thanked Senator Onor for being the first politician as well as public office holder to visit Ugep in solidarity during this trying time as he said: “At this time for somebody to come and say am in grief with you, the community is wonderfully happy. For him to have done this is enough reason for us to say even if he puts his head in fire we would go with him.”

    Speaking on behalf of the family, Chief Solomon Etta who spoke on behalf of the family at the residence of Ubi Itam, maintained that “Senator Sandy Onor is my friend, tell him I appreciate him, I thank him for the solidarity and I thank all of you. I want to assure you that by the grace of God we ‘re ready to negotiate his life and he would be back. May God bless you as you go and may your journey be safe. Amen!”

  • CENSSA BOT Reaffirms Marvellous Imoke As CENSSA WW Chief

    REAFFIRMATION OF MR. MARVELLOUS IMOKE AS THE CENSSA-WW CHIEF

    The Board of Trustees of CENSSA Worldwide, has affirmed Mr. Marvellous Imoke as the authentic Chief of our noble organization. In line with the section 6 (6)1 of the CENSSA Worldwide Constitution which states that:

    a. The Board of Trustee shall be the highest body of authority in CENSSA – WW
    b. The Board of Trustee shall serve as an advisory council in CENSSA -WW
    c. The Board of Trustee shall intervene/interfere to solve issues in CENSSA – WW when the serving executives and the six (6) Local Government Areas are unable to solve or handle the issue.

    Following the decision of the board to cancel the election that produced Mr. Idaka Sunday on January 23, 2021 at Ikom LGA due to election fraud after receiving a petition written by the LGA presidents, the BOT in consultation with the electoral body and students, declared the election null and void.

    Subsequently, A new election was conducted that produced a legitimate president in the person of Mr. Marvellous Imoke as the incumbent CENSSA Worldwide Chief.

    Hence, Mr. Sunday Idaka is not recognized as the Chief of CENSSA Worldwide. By this letter, Mr. Sunday Idaka has been given up to August 16, 2021 to cease impersonating as a Chief or face legal actions.

    The interest of the assembly supersedes personal interest and for the progress of the assembly, we hope that Mr. Sunday Idaka will respect the decision of the BOT and the students of Central Cross River State.

    Thank you.

    Christopher Lekan,
    Pioneer Chief/Chairman, Board of Trustees.

    Mr. Sunny Ndem
    Vice Chairman, BOT.

    Mr. Wani Enang
    PRO

    Cc:
    The AIG zone 6 Calabar.
    The Commissioner of Police, CRS.
    The Director of DSS CRS Command.
    The Commandant NSCDC CRS Command.
    The Vice Chancellor, University of Calabar.
    The Vice Chancellor, UNICROSS.
    The Provost, College of Education, Akamkpa.
    The Provost, College of Health Tech, Calabar.
    The State Chairman, NYCN, CRS.
    The President (NANS JCC).
    The President (NACRISS WW).
    The President (NANCRISS WW).
    The President (SOCRISS WW).
    The President (SUG UNICAL).
    The President (SUG UNICROSS, Calabar Campus). All Central WW LGA Presidents.
    All CENSSA Chapter Presidents.
    Mr. Sunday Idaka

  • Arthur Javis University Appoints Goddy Jedy Agba BOT Chairman

    By Victoria Effiong in CrossRiverWatch

    The Arthur Jarvis University, Akpabuyo has appointed Nigeria’s minister for state, power, Prince Goddy Jedy Agba as the Chairman of it’s Board of Trustees.

    The appointment was conveyed in a letter to the Obudu born prince by the Chancellor of the Varsity, Sir Arthur Jarvis Archibong which said Agba’s appointment was after “due consideration for his distinct commitment to national development.”

    The Chancellor expressed faith that “the leadership aptitude, candour and resilience which he graciously epitomizes will be brought to bear in his position as Chairman, Board of Trustees.”

    FearlessReports quoted Agba as saying that he intends to pursue his new responsibility with utmost pleasure, which aligns with his believe that, “quality education is the solution to the challenges facing Nigeria. When we get our education right, we will get our leadership at all levels right. I believe that although we are not yet there, we are making progress.”

    The Arthur Jarvis University is the first private tertiary Varsity in Cross River State with it’s first batch of graduates in camps across the country for the National Youth Service Corps Scheme.

    The emergence of the institution was greeted with cheers as an effort to arrest the brain drain in the country with private sector participation seen as a key factor to ensuring quality education due to poor funding from public coffers.

    However, Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari had in July 2021 during a global education submit held in the United Kingdom pledged to increase the annual budget for education by 50 percent from the current 3 percent.

  • Research, A Veritable Tool For Development In Varsities – UNICAL VC

     

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi has identified research as a veritable tool for development in Universities, saying that her administration would always accord priority attention to research.

    Prof. Florence Obi stated this during the 2nd Nigerian Conference on Physical Sciences for staff and students of the Faculty with the theme, ‘’Physical Sciences: Innovation through Diversity for Sustainable Development’’ held at the New Chemistry Auditorium of the Faculty.

    According to her, no tertiary institution can achieve meaningful development without research, just as she called on academics to embrace research as a means of contributing to the growth of Universities.

    While describing the conference as ‘timely and unique’, the Vice Chancellor said the importance of research cannot be overemphasized, adding that the conference is coming at a time where the University is seeking visibility and wanting to share research knowledge and results of other people’s researches across the globe

    Prof. Florence Obi said the conference would also help to build the capacity of young academics especially in research, as part of their continuous professional growth and development.

    She said the conference has offered staff and students the privilege to present their papers and carry out researches especially in contemporary areas, even as she charged all participants to be focused in other to achieve results.

    Prof. Obi commended the Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences for promoting research especially among undergraduate and postgraduate students. she used the opportunity to encourage Ph.D Students to carry out more researches and publish in reputable journals before graduation.

    According to the Vice –Chancellor, “we want our students to know that, once they come into Ph.D programme, they must learn to present their research findings in conferences and publish them in reputable Journals by so doing, their capacities will be improved because they go out as the University ambassadors.”

    She   congratulated the Faculty of physical Sciences for recognizing their own staff that have contributed to the development of the Faculty and commended the Dean for bringing them out for recognition as a way of motivating them.

    In his remarks, the Dean, faculty of physical Science of the University of Calabar, Professor Ayi A Ayi said, the conference such as this provides a valuable opportunity for research scientists, industry specialists and decision-makers to share their experiences.

    According to Prof Ayi, at the end of the conference, sources of knowledge would be accessed and additional knowledge would be created and capacities upgraded for the growth of the institution

    The event also featured keynote addresses by two erudite professors- Prof. Samuel Okon Inyang and Prof. Nneoyi Onen Egbe.

    Highlight of the event include the presentation of awards of honour to some professors in recognition of their contributions to human capital development and advancement of the faculty.

  • UNICAL Faculty Of Physical Sciences Announces Second Nigerian Conference

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Faculty of Physical Sciences of the University of Calabar, will hold her 2nd Nigerian Conference on Physical Sciences with the theme: PHYSICAL SCIENCES: INNOVATION THROUGH DIVERSITY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Commencing from Monday 9th August through Wednesday 11th August, 2021 at the new Chemistry Auditorium of the Faculty by 11am prompt.

    A release signed by the Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences Prof Ayi A. Ayi, indicates that, activities for the conference will commence with an opening ceremony and keynote address on the topic:Interdisciplinary Research: Examining the physics – medicine Nexus, by Prof. S. O Inyang and Prof. N. O. Egbe at the same venue, under the Chairmanship of the Vice Chancellor Prof. Florence Obi, the Chief Host.

    The release further indicates that, the conference will feature awards of Honour to some eminent Professors, in recognition of their contributions to the human capital development and advancement of the Faculty .

    Members of the University Community and the general public are by this notice requested to attend.

  • Osita Chidoka @50: Chioma Ezechukwu Showers Praises Being Contacted To Supply T- shirts To Fans In 25 States

    Osita Chidoka wrote: I went on Twitter in search of a logistics company to deliver T shirts to my friends and fans in 25 States within 48 hours. I have decided I will patronise small businesses owned by young entrepreneurs. I saw Ojemba Logistics and called the contact number. I spoke to Chioma Ezechukwu and this is her story as copied from her Facebook page.

    “Ike Obosi, there’s so much to write about you. But today I will focus on how you have empowered me.
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    Out of the blues, you called me few days ago and I missed your call. When I returned it, you introduced yourself as Chief Osita Chidoka and I almost lost my breath. It was so surreal to have someone I’ve been dreaming of meeting call me on the phone.
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    You told me how you got my number on Twitter and would want my brand @OjembaLogistics to handle deliveries for your 50th Birthday Celebration.
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    I thought it was a scammer and had to use Truecaller to check if it was you😁.
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    Chief Osita Chidoka , you gave me a job without knowing me from anywhere. You didn’t mind how much job we have done in the past. All you wanted was an excellent delivery.
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    Thank you so much Sir for giving my team and I the opportunity to handle the logistics to 25 different states across Nigeria within 48 hours. It wasn’t easy but we did it. Thank you Sir for giving a small business owner an opportunity at the table. It was nice working with you.
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    Thank you for all you do towards a greater Nigeria.
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    Happy Birthday Sir Osita Chidoka . You are a great man. May you never know a better yesterday. May your life remain this beautiful and even more.
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    See how young and fit you look at 50. Your fitness game is tight and need to be studied.
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    More life Sir.”

  • Our First Teachers Were All “Illiterates” BY AGBA JALINGO

     

    I am a contributor to “Student Assembly,” an international online resource hub for both students and teachers. There are a lot of curious and contemplative students and teachers who constantly bombard the hub with questions, some of which inspired my earlier post this morning, that it is illiterates that taught all educated people.

    Who was the first teacher?

    Did they have schools back in medieval times?

    What was the first textbook?

    WHO TAUGHT THE FIRST TEACHER?

    A popular ‘philosophical’ question for students, the idea that the first teacher must have been taught by someone or something is a prevalent concept. And it makes sense: everyone learned from somebody, right? Aristotle was taught by Plato, Plato was taught by Socrates, Socrates was taught by a man named Prodikos, and Prodikos was for sure taught by some unknown Greek philosopher.

    But what about the first, ever teacher?

    Well, while we may never know who the first real ‘teacher’ was, we could infer that the person who taught the first teacher was himself a self-learned academic and/or philosopher of some sort, sharing his or her knowledge to an eager proto-student, who would go on to teach his or her own proto-students, until they were able to shamble together a proto-curriculum, and over time, were able to produce great minds who would teach Prodikos, who would teach Socrates, and so on, and so forth.

    Of course, if we were to believe Greek mythology, it was the god Chiron who taught the first teacher. Chiron was known for his abilities to impart knowledge. In fact, most mythologies answer the question who taught the first teacher by providing some form of god or goddess of knowledge as the source of the first school lesson.

    WHO INVENTED SCHOOL?

    We have an idea of who invented college, but who invented the concept of a ‘school’ in the first place?

    Well, that depends on your concept of what a ‘school’ is: if you mean school as in a collection of eager young minds learning from a teacher, then we can, again, look to the Greeks. It was Plato who invented a type of school called the Academy, named after the mythical hero Akademos, and is a term we still use today for institutions that offer lessons and courses on specific subjects in the hopes of expanding a person’s mindset and knowledge base.

    But if you want someone to blame for all the times you had to wake up early to go to school, then look no further than Horace Mann. Horace is credited for creating the modern American educational system during his stint as Secretary of Education back in 1838 when he outlined his ideas for a ‘modern’ educational curriculum in his Common School Journal. From there, States took notice and started applying a lot of Mann’s ideas, like how education must be a public industry (meaning taxes should be used for it) and that all Americans, regardless of age, creeds, or colors, should be given access to education.

    WHAT WAS THE FIRST TEXTBOOK?

    Again, it was the Ancient Greeks (and also, the Ancient Egyptians) who first thought of the idea of creating textbooks that students can all learn from. Plato and other philosophers of his time would write down their philosophies in long scrolls and pass it on from student to student. It wasn’t until the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg that mass production of books became possible, and with it, the mass production of textbooks. One of the first textbooks to be mass produced and distributed was Ars Minor , a book on basic latin grammar written by Aelius Donatus.

    In America, the first textbooks to be used were the Bible, since education was primarily religion-based. However, the first academic textbooks to be used en masse were the 18th century New England Primer and the 19th century McGuffey Reader. The New England Primer was a reading guide that sought to develop children’s reading skills and comprehension by using select texts from the Puritan bible. Meanwhile, the McGuffey Reader was a textbook that included lessons in phonetics, mathematics, and theology, and was used to help students attain a more holistic education that wasn’t entirely based on religion.

    DID ANCIENT PEOPLE HAVE VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS?

    Not exactly, the ancients had a master-apprentice system that involved an aspiring artisan living and working closely with a master craftsman. In medieval Europe, this became a widespread practice for most people who were involved in some form of artistic discipline (e.g. painters, philosophers, writers, etc.) or some kind of vocational job (e.g. carpenters, stone masons, etc.) that required them to learn hands-on from an experienced teacher.

    In those days, an aspiring artisan would first learn all the basics of their craft from a local tradesman. Then, the artisan is encouraged to go out and travel and seek out other masters to learn from. During this period of their learning, the artisan is known as a ‘journeyman’, and he is encouraged to live, work, and be as close to his master as possible. Once the journeyman learns from a specific master, he is given a written certificate, kind of like a diploma, which he can then use to prove his abilities to the next master that he learns from. Over time, and after learning from several masters, a journeyman can approach his local trade Guild, where he is tested by other masters in his craft. If the journeyman passes the test (usually by creating or crafting their obra maestra or master work), he is then conferred the title of Master, and can then pass on his knowledge to other journeymen or take on apprentices of his own.

    While some scholars point to the University of Timbuktu, UNESCO records and the Guinness Book of World Records, claim that the oldest university on earth is the University of al-Qarawiyyin in Fez, Morocco. Founded in 859 AD, the school started out as a madrasa, a type of educational institution popular in the Arabic world. Its founder was a scholar called Fatima al-Fihri, and while she didn’t go to college, she was an expert in Islamic jurisprudence and the Hadith.

    My point with all these random thoughts is that, apart from the scholarly reputation and pride of certificates that the aristocrats want to preserve, it is very very mendacious to claim that professorship and doctorates or even certificates are the hallmark of thinkers for the world. Infact, those calibrations are relatively new creations and still rely on the knowledge that was invented centuries and millennia ago by “illiterates” in caves and secret chambers, to earn their prestigious laurels.

    I dare say that, if “illiteracy” is what it is defined today by the prideful aristocratic class, then every educated person is a product of the unblemished thoughts of the illiterate.

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.