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  • Nine Professors Battles For University Of Calabar Vice Chancellorship Position

    Nine Professors Battles For University Of Calabar Vice Chancellorship Position

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    No fewer than nine professors have indicated interest for the position of Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calabar (UNICAL), to replace the incumbent Vice-Chancellor, Prof Zana Akpagu, on December 1, 2020.

    TheLumineNews gathered that all those who have indicated interest have intimidating CVs, they include but not limited to:  Prof. Joseph Asor (Biological Science);  Prof Offiong E. Offiong (Chemistry);  Prof. Ndiyo Ayara (Economics);  Prof Francis Bisong (Geography) and Prof Florence Obi, (Education) former Commissioner for women Affairs, and former Deputy VC Academics. (more…)

  • Daniel Emori Bedridden With Spinal Cord Injury For 16 Years Cries For Help

    Daniel Emori Bedridden With Spinal Cord Injury For 16 Years Cries For Help

    By Admin

    An Abuja-based 37-year-old Daniel Emori from Adadama community in Abi local government area of Cross River state, has called on kind-hearted Nigerians to come to his aid over his health predicament.

    Daniel has been bedridden for 16 years now after an automobile accident he had in 2003 while working as a delivery van driver for a pharmaceutical company in Onitsha, Anambra state.

    He told LEADERSHIP that he now resides in Bwari area of Abuja having been abandoned to his fate without proper medical care since then.

    “It was after my S.S.C.E (WAEC) in the year 2000, I traveled to Onitsha in search of greener pastures. I started working in a plastic manufacturing company as a machine operator. After two years in the company, I went to a driving school for six months.

    “After I finished from the driving school, I started working as a driver before a pharmaceutical company employed me as one of the company delivery van drivers,” Daniel explained.

    For donations toward Daniel’s surgery – Account Name: Emori Daniel, Bank: UBA, Account Number: 2072008766, and for further enquires, Daniel can be contacted via phone number: 07031655209.

    According to him, the fateful day was October 10, 2003, and while on his routine duty of supplying the company’s products to customers, he had an encounter with a stray cow, which resulted into an accident.

    “Almost immediately, I sustained a spinal cord injury on the spot which has paralysed me till date.

    “16 years after all, effort to reach both my local and state governments of origin to get financial assistance for the required surgery and treatment has not yielded any fruitful result. That is why I am using this opportunity once again to appeal to fellow Nigerians and the general public to come to my aid.

    “Infections and pressure bedsores have eaten deeply into my body due to lack of medical care as a result of not being financially buoyant to take care of myself. I am gradually dying,” Daniel added.

  • CR North Bye-election: Gale of defection hits PDP as 5000 dump party for Akpagu’s APC In Obudu

    CR North Bye-election: Gale of defection hits PDP as 5000 dump party for Akpagu’s APC In Obudu

    By Denis Inakefe

    The Senatorial ambition of Prof. Zana Akpagu got another big boost over the weekend as over five thousand (5,000) members of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP yesterday defected from the party to the All Progressives Congress, APC in Obudu local government area.

    Prof. Akpagu who hails from Obudu, the same local government with Governor Ben Ayade is a frontline aspirant for the Cross River Northern Senatorial district bye-election under APC.

    The academic who’s the incumbent Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar was in his home town yesterday for a small consultative meeting but on hearing that he was around, a mammoth crowd consisting of PDP members and numbering over 5000 came out to pledge their allegiance to him and his party, the APC.

    Speaking, the popular APC stalwart assured members that the days of intimation by the PDP government in the state was over as APC will deploy its federal might to protect its members in the local government and state in general.

    He said that he was in the race as a Cross River North indigene who is very concerned about the maladministration and failed representation the zone has suffered over the years under the PDP.

    He thanked the defectors for taking the bold decision not minding that the Governor was from the local government even as he assured them that they have made the right decision to be part of movement that will end the incessant cry of poor representation.

    “I want to thank you for this love. Today, you’ve made one of the best political decisions and I want to assure you that we’ll not fail you. Obudu and Cross River belong to all of us; the days of victimisation by the PDP government for being in opposition is over. We’re the government in power and we’ll deploy our federal might to ensure our members are protected from the desperate PDP”.

    He added that “APC under the leadership of the National Chairman, Adams Oshiomole, President Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu will be basking in a euphoria of victory in the forthcoming Senatorial bye-election. From today, you have been formally inducted into the APC family and everybody will be treated equally”.

    On his part, the Ward Chairman of Alege-Uban who received the defectors, George Ochui
    said that their decision to dump the umbrella for the broom was timely as the APC in the state needs a visionary Senator at the Senate to support the strides achieved by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    In his words, “Alege-Ubang is very important in Obudu local government because of its strong political base and agrarian nature. I believe that receiving members of the PDP from that locality will make the senatorial bye-election easy for us.”

    Speaking on behalf of the defectors, Charles Akeh said that their decision to join the ruling APC is to strengthen the party in the area and work for Prof Zana Akpagu in the forthcoming bye-election.

    He said that “We will ensure that APC wins in Alege-Ubang during the senatorial bye-election. We’ll build on Prof. Akpagu’s unmatched achievements and popularity to deliver APC”.

    An APC leader, Hon. Reuben Okang, while addressing press men said that “We had issues at Alege during the Presidential and National Assembly elections of 2019 where those who worked for APC were sent on exile but we are happy now that we have an aspirant like Zana who has always shown capacity in salvaging our sorrows in the region”.

  • Just In: Drugs Peddlers On The Run As Cross River Security Operatives Begins Bursting Of Hideouts

    Just In: Drugs Peddlers On The Run As Cross River Security Operatives Begins Bursting Of Hideouts

    By Admin

    In a bid to comply with the directives of His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade, Governor of Cross River State for  zero crime and criminal activities in the State with the mandate to security department, the State Security Adviser in collaboration with the Nigerian Police Force had begun an aggressive manhunt for criminal elements within the State.

    Today, in a joint operation by the State Security Adviser and selected appointees of the governor, bursted several drug hideouts within Calabar South and Calabar Municipality respectively.

    Most notoriously is an outlet said to be under operation in Calabar South Local Government Area by one of those declared wanted by the state security department for CULTISM, kidnapping, drugs and other criminal activities within the State.

    Items recovered from the various operation sites are hard substances proscribed by the Federal Government, human skulls, weapons of various degrees.

    As at the time of this report, several arrest were made and suspects remanded at the Nigerian Police Anti-Cultism unit for questioning and further investigation.

    Mr Ani Esin who spoke to newsmen onbehalf of the Security team had assured that in no distant time, all culprits of crime, civil violence and anti social acts will be brought to book to restored the dignity of the city.

    His words “we are not relenting in our efforts to zero crime within the State with a strong backing of His Excellency, the Governor who had given us a clear mandate with sufficient apparatus to clampdown and push every criminal elements out of our place.

    “Although we are under immense pressure but we won’t compromise.
    We already have a good number of those declared wanted in our net and the police is currently carrying out investigations. It is just a matter of time before we get hold of others”

     

  • Just In: Ugep Miracle Pastor Caught Burying Charms In Someone’s House

    Just In: Ugep Miracle Pastor Caught Burying Charms In Someone’s House

     

    By Odey Ojeka – Ugeb

    A popular and miracle Pastor in Ugep, Yakurr LGA of Cross River State, Prophet Paul Abam has been paraded in Itigidi, Abi LGA of the stste for allegedly burying charms in someone’s house.

    The incident which took place this afternoon Monday 15th June, 2020 drew a crowd according to eye witness account.

    The eye witness who pledged anonymity, said he was caught after being identified by someone who knows him “burying charms in someone building in Itigidi ABI LGA .”

    The eye withness who was at the scene said “we caught Prophet Paul Abam in his home town Itigidi when he was burying charms in someone’s building.”

    Our findings revealed that Prophet Paul Abam was a Pastor at Presbyterian Church (Ugep) before he left to open his own Church – Pastor Paul Ministry.

  • I Will Encourage Collaborative Research And Linkages To Enhance Visibility And Ranking Of Unical In Line With Global Best Practices – Ita

    I Will Encourage Collaborative Research And Linkages To Enhance Visibility And Ranking Of Unical In Line With Global Best Practices – Ita

    By Elijah Ugani

    A front line contender of the position of the Vice Chancellorship of the University of Calabar, Prof. Benedict Iserom Ita has stated that if appointed as the Vice Chancellor of the institution, he will encourage collaborative researches and form linkages that will enhance visibility and ranking of the institution in line with global best practices.

    Ita disclosed this to TheLumineNews on a telephone chat today, Monday 15th, June 2020.

    His words “It is my desire to offer public service to my alma mater. I will encourage collaborative researches and create linkages that will enhance visibility and ranking of the University of Calabar in line with global best practices.

    “As part of my plans streamlined in the agenda of my administration if appointed by the President and Commander In Chief of the federal republic of Nigeria, Mr. Muhammadu Buhari through the governing council, I will strengthen staff and students relationship, ensure timely promotion and implementation of staff, create alternative means of income generation by leveraging on the Unical Bright Paint Industry to boost the Internally Generated Revenue IGR.

    “The university does not exist in isolation, it is therefore my utmost intention to strengthen unions – management relationship with the view to create an effective and conducive learning environment that will be devoid of ranchor and acrimony. I will sustain the already ongoing resource, facilities and structural development. I will attract funds for research and sponsorship as well as training and retraining of staff towards positioning the university to respond to the 21st century demands.

    Prof. Benedict Iserom Ita was born on 10th April, 1967 in Aningeje, Akamkpa, Cross River State. He began his education at the Presbyterian Primary School, Akim Qua Town, Calabar, and obtained his First School Leaving Certificate in 1979.

    He was admitted into the Immaculate Conception Seminary, Mfamosing, Akamkpa and successfully obtained his GCE in 1984.

    Prof. Ita proceeded to the prestigious University of Calabar, Calabar where he obtained B. Sc. (1989), M. Sc. (1994) and Ph.D (2000) respectively in Physical Chemistry.

    Professor Benedict I. Ita’s ability to distinguish himself among his contemporaries stems from an uncanny dedication to his calling and profession. By dint of hardwork, he grew step by step and matured into leadership. Professor Benedict Ita began his working career with the Federal University of Technology, Yola as a Junior Research Fellow during his NYSC from 1989 to 1990. He joined the University of Calabar as a Graduate Assistant in the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, from where he rose through the ranks to the prestigious rank of a professor in 2010.

    As an academic/educationist of excellence and a man of integrity, his professional and public life have helped nurture his students at both undergraduate and post-graduate programmes to a logical refinement of their careers and studies.

    Indeed, Professor Benedict Ita’s researches and teaching experiences as a scientist have carved a niche for him in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. Nevertheless, Professor Benedict Ita’s works stands out comparatively with a mixed grill of attributes including but not limited to:

    1) Synthesis, characterization and application of nanomaterials in biodiesel production, trapping of pollutants, decolorization of water by adsorption, cement matrix, catalysis, biomedical research, etc

    2) Corrosion and Corrosion inhibitions of metals.

    3) Solutions of Relativistic (Klein-Gordon and Dirac) equations and non-Relativistic (Schrodinger) equation using various methods.

    4) Solutions of linear and nonlinear differential equations using various methods like Homotopy Analysis, Adomian Decomposition, Variational Iteration, Differential Transform, Elzaki Transform methods, etc.

    Professor Benedict Ita has served the University in many diverse capacities which includes but not limited to the following:
    1). Secretary, Strategic Planning Committee, Faculty of Science, Unical.

    2). Head of Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Unical.

    3). Chairman, Central Time Table Committee, Unical.

    4). Chairman, Committee of Deans, Unical.

    5). Chairman, Senate Vetting Committee, Unical.

    6). Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Unical.

    7). Acting Vice Chancellor, Unical, etc.

     

  • Covid 19: Igbo Community In Cross River Sends A High Profile Volunteer Medical Team To Government

    Covid 19: Igbo Community In Cross River Sends A High Profile Volunteer Medical Team To Government

     

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Igbo Community in Cross River State has offered to volunteer in the ongoing faith against the dreaded pandemic covid 19 in line with the state governors call for spirited individuals and organizations to join in the fight against the pandemic.

    In a release made available to TheLumineNews and signed by the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Ayade on Non Indigenes Affairs who doubles as the President of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, Cross River State, Barr. Ugoji NWabueze indicates calls on the public to remember the team in prayers as they offer selfless service to the state.

    The release reads in parts “In response to His Excellency request for more volunteers from spirited individuals and groups to assist in the implementation and enforcement of state Government’s Action Plan on COVID-19, IGBO in Cross River State through the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Non Indegenes Affairs and President of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo Cross River State, Barr Ugoji Nwabueze has forwarded a list containing some of it’s best hands in Medical Practice, research and health management, as a volunteer team to his Excellency Senator Prof Ben Ayade, Governor of Cross River State.

    “The team has the mandate to assist the State Government to sustain it’s current enviable National position of Covid-19 free status”

    The volunteers are:

    (1) Prof. C. Iroegbu (Virology & Genetic Ecology)

    (2) Prof. E. Uttah (Parasitology & Environmental Biology)

    (3) Prof A.O.Emeribe ( Harmatology & United Nations Rep)

    (4) Prof. N. Osuchukwu (Community Health)

    (5) Prof A.A.Alaribe ( Parasitology)

    (6) Dr Felix Akubuenyi( Environmental Microbiology)

    (7) Dr Mrs E Osuchukwu (PhD Nursing Science)

    (8) HRM Igwe, Dr E. Ilounu. CMD: Madonna Specialist Hospital, 59 Murray St, Calabar.

    (9) Nze Dr E. Odurukwe, CMD: Melrose Hospital, Ikom.

    (10) Dr S.Ezigbo, CMD: Santa Maria Hospital, Ogoja.

    (11) C.Chinedu (Med Lab Sc).

    (12) Chigoziri Samuel (Nurse).

    (13) Abigail Christian, (Environmental Microbiology)

    (14) Ugoji Nwabueze (Development Media)

    Kindly reflect them in your prayers as they volunteer to offer selfless services to the State.

  • Distinctive Attributes That Places Prof Joseph Asor Above His Contenders For Unical VCship Race

    Distinctive Attributes That Places Prof Joseph Asor Above His Contenders For Unical VCship Race

    By Ogar Emmanuel – Calabar

    Prof. Joseph Asor is an erudite Professor of Zoology and Environmental Biology in the University of Calabar, Calabar. He is a man with unparallel experience.

    Bellow are some of his attributes that stands him out among other contenders.

    1. He’s an experienced overseer of human and material resources;

    2. He’s an eminent scholar that’s well wired in the finest academic tradition;

    3. He has been on the rank of a professor for more than a decade;

    4. He has had a robust academic and administrative experience at the university and he’s capable of giving dynamic academic and administrative leadership;

    5. He has the aptitude to create the much needed harmony between students and staff; and on the other hand the tranquility between members of the host community and the entire community because he has been Dean of Students’ Affairs and Dean of the Faculty of Biological Sciences and an advocate of peace — being a strong believer;

    6. He’s capable of crafting national and international respect, specifically in the academia;

    7. He’s resolute and equipped to steadfastly pursue the continue development of the University even under resource constraint;

    8. He has the Midas touch of increasing the University’s low IGR to a golden height;

    9. He’s not greedy of filthy lucre;

    10. He gives high premium to merit and competency in his previous port of call;

    11. He has unassailable integrity —incontrovertible!;

    12. He has the intellectual shrewdness and mental acuity of pursuing the University’s vision, mission and core values;

    13. He’s psychologically, morally and physically sound;

    14. He has rendered efficient and invaluable services to the University;

    15. He’s committed to the entrenchment of the cardinal philosophy and core values that stands Unical out in the comity of academic institutions;

    16. He’s a man that students and staff, nay the academia will gaze upon with pride and satisfaction upon his enthronement as Vice Chancellor.

    We all need a VC that’s financially prudent, administratively scrupulous, fair and impartial.
    Beloved, this is a noble aspiration that merits our generous support and goodwill. Let’s join our hands to enthrone Prof. Joe Asor as Unical VC.
    Comr.(Hon) Ogar Emmanuel Oko
    JOE ASOR COALITION OF COMRADES (JACC) [email protected] 09078405798

  • Cross River Dismisses Bauchi Governor’s Claim, Insists The State Is Covid 19 Free

    Cross River Dismisses Bauchi Governor’s Claim, Insists The State Is Covid 19 Free

    The Cross River State Government has dismissed the claim by the Bauchi State Governor Bala Muhammed that 15 coronavirus (COVID-19) cases recently came from Calabar, the state capital, to his state.

    Briefing newsmen  in Calabar, the Commissioner for Health and Chairman of the State COVID-19 Respond Team, Dr. Beta Edu, denied such claims, insisting that there is no coronavirus in Cross River State.

    Her words “We want to make it very clear that the 15 said persons have nothing whatsoever to do with Cross River State. We don’t know how Bauchi came to that conclusion, because our borders have been closed for months now.”

    Edu maintained thatthe distance between Cross River and Bauchi states is far and one would have to pass through many states, which are already heavily infected, before reaching Bauch and wonder the possibility of contracting the virus through those states.

    Edu averred that “the state government had taken proactive steps on time to checkmate COVID-19 spread since January and the state shut its borders and made wearing of face masks mandatory and those measures explained why the state was yet to record any COVID-19 case so far”

    She expressed the determination of the state government to support the government and people of Bauchi State with facemasks, shields and Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) to check the upsurge of COVID-19 cases, adding, however: “We understand the pressure, pains and stress our brother, the Governor of Bauchi State, is passing through.

    “Cross River State stands with Bauchi State at this trying moment. It is not easy to have the highest number of confirmed cases in the whole of northeast of Nigeria, especially as it is leading the population of people that are probably not following the preventive measure reeled out by government.

    “At this point, we stand with the governor and people of Bauchi State. The governor of Cross River State is offering a hand of fellowship to Bauchi and all other states battling hard to contain the coronavirus.

    “To those who wish to accept this gesture, we would support you with face masks; we will support you with face shield and PPE, which are being produced in Cross River State.”

    She disclosed that Cross River State had tested 36 cases and conducted 530 screening so far since the pandemic started and they have all returned negative and the state government was still expecting support from the federal government, as it continues the fight to keep the state COVID-19 free.

    Officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had visited the state last month on a fact-finding mission and promised to create test centres at University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) and the Lawrence Henshaw Memorial Hospital (former Intensive Disease Hospital) in Calabar to enable more and massive testing, but so far, that has not been done.

  • Covid 19: Nigerian Medical Association Kicks Against Trial Resumption Of Schools In Cross River

    Covid 19: Nigerian Medical Association Kicks Against Trial Resumption Of Schools In Cross River

    By Admin

    Arising from the Ordinary General Meeting (OGM) of the Nigerian Medical Association Cross River State held on June 10, 2020, Congress deliberated extensively on COVID-19 response in the State and the Cross River State Health Sector and came up with the following observations and recommendations.

    1) The declaration by the Cross River State Government on a trial resumption of three public schools in each of the three Senatorial Districts in the State to commence on June 16, 2020, is alarming.

    To the medical community, there is a lack of evidence to ascertain the actual COVID-19 status and disease burden in the State due to the unacceptably low number of tests carried out. The quick resumption of Schools, despite genuine reasons, has the potential of significant disease outbreak among students. The Association advocates for the adoption of educational technologies to provide remote learning opportunities and educational programmes for students in public schools in the interim which is currently being implemented by private schools until a national policy is introduced on the unified resumption of schools by the Federal Government.

    2) The gross under-testing for COVID-19 in Cross River State is a significant public health concern. The COVID-19 tests breakdown by States as at June 10, 2020, released by NCDC revealed Cross River State has carried out only nine (9) tests using the NCDC Molecular Laboratory. The Association continues to advocate for upscaling of COVID-19 testing in the State.

    3) The Association uses this medium to appeal to both the Federal and State Government to expedite plans for accreditation of Dr Lawrence Henshaw Memorial Hospital, Calabar a Bio-Safety Level Three (BSL-3) laboratory and University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar as testing centres for COVID-19. Accreditation of these centres will not only upscale testing in the State but will also reduce the turn around time for COVID-19 tests.

    4) The increasing report of flu-like symptoms, respiratory symptoms and loss of smell/taste in various hospitals and the State metropolis is an indication of potential community transmission of an undetected disease fitting the epidemiologic pattern of COVID-19. Recent research published in Nature Medicine in the United Kingdom revealed: “loss of smell (anosmia) was a stronger predictor than a fever for COVID-19” prompting recommendations on self-isolation if detected. We call on the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 through the Federal Ministry of Health and Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), State Government and all Stakeholders to critically appraise the COVID-19 status of the State.

    5) The COVID-19 infection curve is still on the rise and yet to peak in the country. The lack of adherence to infection prevention strategies like social distancing, use of face mask, hand and respiratory hygiene at this crucial time is worrisome. We, therefore, call on all residents in Cross River State to sustain infection prevention measures.

    6) The production of Personal Protective Equipment (mask, face shield and gowns) by the garment factory of Cross River State is highly commendable. We advocate for quality control measures to validate their safety for use in hospital settings. We join the State Government to call on the Federal Government and the Private Sector to support this laudable project that has the potential of guaranteeing the availability of personal protective equipment in the country.

    7) The expeditious recruitment of Doctors and other health workers by the Cross River State Government through the Civil Service Commission with advert dated April 27, 2020, to meet the potential health challenges is desirable. The concomitant increase in health needs of the public in line with the lifting of bans on interstate movement and domestic flight shortly makes the recruitment imperative. We wish to reiterate the urgent implementation of 100% CONMESS and CONHESS as the only means of retaining this critical workforce in the State Civil Service.

    8) The Association and her members remain committed to working with the State Government and the Federal Government to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Dr Agam Ayuk, Chairman

    Dr Ezoke Epoke, Secretary.