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  • Do Not Wait For Leaders, Do It Alone, Person To Person”. This is one Of My Favorite Quotes Of My Mentor Mother Theresa of Calcutta BY PETER OBELE ABUE

    PERSON TO PERSON

    “Do not wait for leaders, do it alone, person to person”. This is one of my favorite quotes of my mentor Mother Theresa of Calcutta.
    Person to Person has become a philosophy I have come to imbibe in my own life and it simply means; you have to value the people you live and work with; those who value and respect you and can collaborate with you to achieve goals. In the gospel, we see the person to person ideology working among the disciples of Jesus: the two disciples(Andrew and Philip) did not know Jesus until they were brought to know him by John, for it was John who pointed out: “There is the lamb of God”. Thereafter, another one; Simon was led to God by his brother Andrew, while Nathaniel finds Jesus through Philip (Read John 1: 35-42). Simon later grew to become Peter the rock (Cephas) and head of the church; Person to Person.

    Another way of saying it is: do not build castles in the air. A lot of people wonder around burning bridges and depending on evil godfathers to change their fortunes, instead of combining their efforts at the local level with real people on ground to make a difference and to help themselves. The world we live in is mysterious and it is only when we learn to appreciate the ordinary people who live and work with us that miracles begin to happen. Choose your team mates carefully if you want to make it in life and avoid making enemies. Person to person is the one philosophy that can change your fortune and with God on your side all things are possible.

    In the Christian circles, our goal is to decipher God’s call and answer it through commitment to working amicably with those God has placed in our cirlcle. God will not come down to dictate in black and white what his will is for you so that you can follow, but through the ordinary people you live and work with: friends, co-workers, parents, mentors, superiors, etc God can direct your future for greater things. If you don’t value the people you work with or respect them or listen to them, don’t expect God to come down and do it for you. The young Samuel was ready to learn and answer God’s call and that’s why he went to live with Eli as his mentor. It was through Eli person to person that he was able to understand how God calls people, by listening to his advice (Read 1 sam 3: 3-10, 19).

    Disclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article is strictly that of the author, Peter Obele Abue, and does not represent TheLumineNews or its agent 

  • C’River PDP Youth Leader, Appeals To Hon Peter Akpanke To Extend His Free Transportation Services To Yala Students

    Elijah Ugani 

    The Cross River State Youth Leader, Mr Brown Odey, has called on the member representing Obudu/Bekwarra/Ogoja federal constituency, Hon Peter Akpanke, to extend his free transportation for OBO students to Yala Students.

    Mr Odey made the call when he read the news of the extension of the free transportation for OBO students to Monday 15th and 16th of January 2024.

    The youth leader wrote; “Wonderful! Pls am begging Hon Peter Akpanke to extend its kindness to Ogoja/Yala Federal constituency. We have plenty of students from Yala who need help. God bless you more”

    When contacted, Mr Odey noted that “I don’t think that what Hon Peter Akpanke, is doing is just representation. It goes beyond that. I have since heard of the many good things Hon Peter Akpanke has doing even before he was elected to represent his people. We must keep politics aside.

    “God has bless The Rock. Help me tell him to think about Yala Students too. Majority of them needs the help, and I don’t have the capacity to help”

    This appeal comes on the heels of the extension of the free transportation services by two days as approved by Hon Peter Akpanke.

    As at the time of filing this report, it is uncertain if Hon Peter Akpanke will oblige to the appeal made by Mr Brown Odey, he was yet to read the messages sent to his WhatsApp number.

  • Peter Akpanke Extends Free OBO Students Transportation Exercise by 2 Days

    Elijah Ugani 

    The member representing Obudu/Bekwarra/ federal constituency, Hon Peter Akpanke, has approved the extension of the free transportation of OBO students to Calabar by two days.

    The extension was due to the large number of students that turned out but were not privileged to be carried along others.

    In release made available to TheLumineNews and signed by the Special Adviser on Media, Mr Friday Awade indicates that the extension was due to large number of students that came out.

    The release reads in parts, “We are pleased to announce that Hon. Peter Akpanke has made the decision to extend the free students transportation exercise for students traveling to calabar from Obanliku, Bekwarra, and Obudu due to large turnout. This extension will now run from Monday to Tuesday Next week, providing an additional opportunity for students to access this beneficial program.

    “The extension of this initiative demonstrates Hon. Peter Akpanke’s commitment to increasing accessibility to education for students from these regions. By offering free transportation, students will have the opportunity to travel to Calabar and pursue their educational goals without the burden of transportation costs.

    “The extended dates from Monday to Tuesday is meant to accommodate more students and ensure that they can take advantage of this transportation support.

    “We encourage all  students from Obanliku, Bekwarra, and Obudu to take advantage of this extended free transportation exercise and make their way to Calabar to further their education”.

    The exercise which began yesterday, had 120 students conveyed on the first day.

    As at the of filing this report, we are yet to ascertain the number of students conveyed today.

    For more information and details about the transportation services, interested students can contact the designated authorities and Venues as indicated below:

    Venue:

    Obanliku Students:
    SANKWALA JUNCTION, AMUNGA.

    Obudu Students:
    MRS FUEL STATION, OBUDU.

    Bekwarra Students:
    UNBEATABLE FUEL STATION, ABOUCHICHE

    Time: 6AM DAILY

    Contact the following numbers, 07038145447, 08100233535.

    The Rock Is Solid!!!

  • Dr Helen Isamoh -Egodo Congratulates Gov Otu On Supreme Court Victory

     

    Cross River Hon. Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Dr Helen Isamoh -Egodo has congratulated His Excellency, Senator Prince Bassey Otu on his victory at the Supreme Court on Friday.

    Welcoming the court’s verdict as a healthy development, Isamoh said in a statement that the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal, which earlier upheld Otu’s election did justice to the case.

    She commended the Supreme Court for rightfully upholding the judgement of the Election Tribunal, adding that the judgement of the court was a victory for the nation’s democracy and a reaffirmation of the peoples mandate bestowed on the Governor on March 18th, 2023.

    “I welcome the judgement of the Supreme Court sitting in Abuja on the Cross River Governorship Election Petition with immense joy and appreciation to the judiciary for doing justice on the matter.

    “This ruling has once again reaffirmed that power lies with the ballot in compliance with the Electoral Act.

    “I must commend the courage and sagacity exhibited by the panel of the Supreme Court, which dismissed the matter”.

    “On behalf of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, I congratulate my leader, Governor, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu on this reassuring victory.

    “This victory is coming at a time when Cross Riverians people have embraced the Season of Sweetness and the People First Agenda of his administration”.

    “This victory is for all Cross River people as indeed light has come to outshine the forces of darkness,” she said.

    ©CRS Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs

  • Peter Odey Congratulates Gov Otu On Supreme Court Victory

    I congratulate my boss and principal, the dogged and pragmatic leader and Governor of Cross River State, Prince Bassey Otu on our Supreme Court Victory.

    Today’s judgement has indeed put an end to the many distractions and legal tussles we have experienced. The Supreme Court Judgement has further reaffirmed the People of Cross River’s Hope in the Prince Bassey Otu led administration.

    I thank the Cross River People for their prayers , support and solidarity in the last couple of months. May I also congratulate our team of Lawyers for a job well done and also commend the Judiciary for their transparency and accountability in the discharge of justice and preserving the People First Mandate given to us by the People of Cross River State.

    Indeed, Cross River is in good and safe hands under the maverick and quintessential leadership of Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu.

    Let’s work together in making our State the envy of many.

    Rt. Hon. Peter Odey

  • Koko Dan Donates Half A Million To Support First Baba Isa Award

    Thank you Firsts Baba Isa of the FBI Law for this incredible initiative.
    Yesterday evening a friend of mine called my attention to my nomination and that of my fellow startups in the contest.
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    My company Lubx is a limited liability company. A lubricant manufacturing company with its headquarters in Germany covering Europe and the Americas, it’s sister plant is in the UAE covering the services of Africa-Asia and the Middle East.
    In west Africa its operation is headquarter Nigeria with operation rights covering all the 17 west African countries. A fortnight ago we secured expansion operations covering the central Africa. In Nigeria we have our showroom in Gwarinpa showcasing the six brands of products currently licensed by the Standard organisation of Nigeria. We have products warehousing located in Lagos-Abuja and a wholesale hub opening up in kano, kaduna, FCT, Porthacourt and Asaba.
    We currently licensed 108 distributors across West and Central Africa and Nigeria.
    Our products certifications are American petroleum institute (API SN and SL) Society of Automotive Engineer (SAE CH4 jasuma)

    We are the first indigenous African to meet the distributorship financial requirements of a 3 million united States dollars down payment.
    At the moment, our products purity range in the synthetic categories covers a 10,000 kilometers guaranteed before next servicing and the premium series meets the 5000 Kilometers GUARANTEED range. This mark has given us an edge over other brands in the market.

    I am personally proud as a cross Riverian to be in this merchandise. Wholeheartedly, I am grateful for your nomination and votes put together.
    For the above reasons and the brilliance of the initiator of this platform, I am donating 500,000 to support and encourage further identifiable startup opportunity for anyone.
    I have benefited so much from this 48 hours exercise. It gave me the opportunity to see the number of people who really could hold their hands together for me and those who do same with bleached hearts.
    Thank you all.
    Let God be true.
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  • UNICROSS Announces Resumption, Matriculation Date

    By Able Winnard

    The management of the University of Cross River State, (UNICROSS) has announced the resumption date for the continuation of the first semester 2023/2024 academic session.

    Recall that the State-owned institution had on the 14th of December, 2023 embarked on a two-week festive break for both students and staff which elapsed on January 4, 2024.

    In a circular signed by the management also announced January 25, and 26 for matriculation of new students across the four campuses.

    The management enjoined both old students to pay their outstanding fees while the new students pay up their fees in full.

    The circular reads: “The Management of the University of Cross River State, UNICROSS wishes to remind all Students (old and new) that school resumed for academic activities after the Christmas and New Year holidays on Thursday, January 04, 2024, for continuation of the 1st Semester 2023/2024 Session.

    “Students should please note and comply with the following directives:

    “All new Students are expected to pay their fees in full on or before 19th January 2024. This is to enable them to participate in the matriculation scheduled for 25 January 2024.

    “All new students who have not yet paid their full school fees should do so on or before 19h January 2024.

    “New Students should note that their matriculation shall be held on Thursday and Friday, 25th 26 January 2024 on all campuses of the University.

    “All new students who fail to pay their school fees shall lose their studentship in the University after the matriculation. New students should expect further directives on guidelines for the matriculation.

    “All old students viz, years 2,3,4,5, an extra year, should pay up any outstanding school fees they are owing immediately.

    “Old students should note that failure to pay up their fees will attract stipulated late registration charges which have taken effect from November 2023. Every student of the University should endeavor to comply with these directives in order to avoid undesirable consequences.”

  • Jarigbe Fulfills Promise, Lits Up Igoli Town

     

    The Senator representing Cross River Northern Senatorial District, Distinguished Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, fulfilled his promise to business men and women in Igoli town, Ogoja LGA, by lighting up the streets of Igoli with solar powered street lights.

    In appreciation, elders and youths of Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and other communities who are resident in Igoli applauded the lawmaker for giving the town a new look and also encouraging business activities at late hours.

    The constituency Officer to Sen. Jarigbe Agom, Mr. Egar Mgbantul assured the constituents of more dividends of democracy as the Senator is determined to see a better society of peace where business will continue to thrive successfully.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA

  • Obudu Urban Ward 1 APC Chairman Dumps Party, Obtains PDP Membership Card

     

    The Chairman of the All Progressive Congress APC in Obudu Urban Ward 1, Mr Godwin Ugbe, has resigned his membership from the party and as Chairman of the party in the ward.

    In the resignation letter made available to TheLumineNews, and addressed to the Chapter Chairman of the APC Obudu Chapter, Mr Ugbe noted that “I wish to use this medium to thank you and your party (APC) for the opportunity given to me to serve as the ward chairman of Urban ward 1 APC, as the experience I have gathered over time cannot be quantified.

    “Consequently, I wish to notify you of my resignation as member and ward chairman from your party (APC), with effect from today 10th January, 2024.

    “My reason for this action is personal without any grudges as I wish you and your party a very fulfilling year ahead”.

    The former ward chairman was seen with the membership card of the PDP

    But sources close to the former APC ward chairman hinted that his resignation is connected to the fracas he had with the Chapter Chairman of the APC.

    The chapter Chairman of APC had set up a committee to investigate an alleged misconduct of the former ward chairman.

    In the report slighted by TheLumineNews, the committee acted in gross violation of the constitution and usurped the powers of the Local Government Working Committee LGWC, to suspend the former ward Chairman.

    Reacting to the development, the former ward Chairman, alleged that the Chapter Chairman of APC, Mr Alpha Ublibli, informed him that the Commissioner for Sports Development, Hon Agnes Atsu, had instructed that he should be removed.

    Mr Ugbe noted that “since the commissioner is the leader of APC in my ward, I won’t be able to contend with her, the best thing is for me is to resign my position and membership of their party.

    “As I speak with you, I have left them. I registered in PDP yesterday and obtained my membership card. The PDP family in Urban Ward 1 will receive me today”.

  • Akpanke Provides Free Buses For Students Of OBO Federal Constituency To Return To School

    By Elijah Ugani 

    The member representing Obudu/Bekwarra/Obanliku Federal Constituency, Hon Peter Akpanke, has approved buses for students of his constituency routing to Calabar From January 12 to 13, 2024.

    In a release made available to TheLumineNews and signed by the Special Adviser Media, Mr Friday Awade indicates that the buses will be stationed at three designated centers for each of the local government areas.

    The release noted that “The lawmaker’s move to commence transport subsidy for students of tertiary institutions in his Federal Constituency, is part of measures to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal and high cost of transportation”.

    The centres are as follows:

    Obanliku Students
    Sankwala Junction, Amunga

    Obudu Students
    MRS fuel Station, Obudu.

    Bekwarra Students
    Unbeatable fuel station, Abouchiche.

    Time: 6am Daily

    For further inquiries, contact the following numbers, 07038145447, 08100233535.

    The Rock Is Solid!!!