Category: Birthdays

  • CRS NYCN Donates Writing Materials To Pupils At Adiabo, Odukpani LGA To Mark Gov Otu 65th Birth Anniversary

     

    The Executive and members of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) in the State led by the Chairman, His Youthfulness Obol Comr.Emmanuel Olayi, yesterday celebrated the 65th birthday of His Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, Governor of Cross River State with a launching of an Education support programme which commenced it’s reach out with the pupil of St.Patrick primary school Adiabo Odukpani Local Government Area. The back to school project is an initiative of the Odukpani Local Government Chapter of NYCN ably led by Bassey Williams and with the full endorsement and support of the State Council.

    In his address at the school premises, the NYCN Local Government Co-ordinator of Odukpani, Comr. Bassey Williams who hosted his colleagues, applauded the state Chairman Comr. Olayi for restructuring and bringing refinement to the council which poses a better future for the youths of Cross River State. Said the Education support programme is meant to support the pupil and low income earning parents towards the training of their wards, while he encouraged the pupil to be Steadfast in their academic activities as the future of the Nation lies on them.

    Also speaking, the former State Chairman of NYCN, Comr. Ndiyo Ndiyo applauded the efforts of the Odukpani leadership of the Council, stated that the best way to invest is to invest on the young ones who are aspiring leaders of the future. Assured the council of his timeless support.

    The State Chairman, Comr. Emmanuel Olayi described the education support programme as laudable, appraised the thoughtfulness of the Odukpani coordinator and his executive for initiating a project that contributes to developing their children, added that as a purpose driven person that he is, he would love the project to be replicated in all schools located in the thirteen council wards of Odukpani local Government area.

    His Youthfulness also emphasized that, as young people it is important to support and celebrate leaders, as the flag off of the educational support programme is used to celebrate the 65th Birthday of the Governor of Cross River State, a man who’s leadership has vastly developed the State and her people. He prayed to God to grant Governor Bassey Otu wisdom and strength to lead Cross River State aright.

    Part of event to mark the Governor’s birthday was the cutting of a birthday cake with the staff and pupil of the school, presentation of exercise books and other items to the teachers and pupil of the school.

    The Chairman Comr. Emmanuel Olayi, after the outreach at Adiabo, led his team of Executives and other leaders to the private residence of the Governor were he presented a giant birthday Cake to His Excellency on behalf of the Youth of Cross River State.

    Present at the event was, the NYCN State Chairman and his executive, local Government coordinators, appointees of the chairman, union leaders of tertiary institutions and members of voluntary youth organizations.

  • Sen Jarigbe Felicitates Gov Bassey Otu On 65th Birth Anniversary

    18th October, 2024

    His Excellency,
    Prince Bassey Otu,
    Governor, Cross River State,
    Government House,
    Calabar, Cross River State.

    Your Excellency,

    FELICITATIONS ON THE OCCASION OF YOUR 65TH BIRTHDAY

    It is with immense pleasure and a profound sense of respect that I, on behalf of the People of Cross River North Senatorial District and in my personal capacity, extend my heartfelt felicitations to Your Excellency as you mark your 65th birthday.

    This occasion offers us an opportunity to reflect on and appreciate your exemplary leadership, unyielding commitment to the development of our dear state, and your remarkable contributions to the welfare and prosperity of our people. Your tenure as Governor has been marked by vision, dedication, and a deep sense of responsibility, and your passion for public service continues to inspire many.

    As you celebrate this significant milestone, I pray that Almighty God grants you many more years of sound health, wisdom, and strength to continue serving Cross River State and our Nation with distinction.

    Once again, happy birthday, Your Excellency.

    Yours sincerely,

    Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe
    Senator, Cross River North Senatorial District
    Chairman, Senate Committee on Gas

  • I was Born On 30th October Several Years In A Politically Turbulent Year When The Country Was Teetering On The Brink Of A Civil War Disintegration BY CHIEF OBONO OBLA

    THANK YOU ALL:
    I was born in Jos, Northern Nigeria (now) Plateau State on 30 October several years in a politically turbulent year when the country was teetering on the brink of a civil war disintegration.

    I was born a twin but my twin sister couldn’t make it past our 10th birthday anniversary.
    I have miraculously survived to celebrate my birthday on the 30 October 2023.
    I give thanks and glory to the almighty God.
    I wish to acknowledge every one of you who took our precious time to celebrate with me through messages, phone calls, Facebook, etc.

    I was overwhelmed by the outpouring of messages of goodwill, tributes, write-ups, etc saying nice things about me.
    It was very emotional.

    I will especially thank the following:
    My darling wife, Justina Oka Obono-Obla
    (Barrister at Law), Obol Oliver Okeke, the Honorable Chairman and Exco of the Cross River State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, MARCO Global Alliance, Mary Knoll College Alumni Association, Dr . Peter Inyali, Obol Philip Obin, John Ogar, Joshua Obaji, My sisters in Law, Kodeye Mateola and Mrs Grace Eni Effiong, my brother in law, Barrister Efa Otu Oka, Dr . Arch. Aisha Valerie Lawal, Dr Lekam Offem, Barrister Solomon Dalong, Frank Okhai Lawal, Madam Agnes Ameh, Dr. Chief Uche Diala, Lilian Okafor, Obol James Uket, Barrister Emmanuel Ochugboju, Rev.Father Eworo, Alexander Gaadison, Obol Onen Ofem;
    Hon. Solomon Edojah, Ekubi Bassey,
    Her Majesty Queen Jessy, Mrs. Ally Willy Ebri,
    Barrister Stanley Dien, Solomon Island, Jesam Ibiang, Professor Edward Okey-Ntui, Otu Arikpo, Engr. Abala Ayuk, the Leader and members of Group 8, Ugep, Members of Ugep Welfare Association, Hon. Dr. Inok Kuti, Sir Patrick Iwara, Sir Abam Abam Obono, Chief Daniel Ubana, Sir Patrick Otu, Elder Ikpi (aka CK), Peter Williams, Peter Willy, Sab Eko, Ugep Dialogue, Usang Moses, Surveyor Eko Ibiang Bassey, Ntufam Hilliard Agbor Eta and members of the defunct Publicity and Media Directorate of Tinubu Shettima Independent Grassroots Campaign Council, the Queen of the Digitalized Media, Beatrice Akpala, members of B4T Good Governance, Alhaji Tanimu Sule,
    Okoi Effiom Asuquo FCA, Kebe James of CRISPON, Yakurr Chapter, Sunday Eyong, Anthony Enyi, Boniface Ndem, Prince Otu Arikpo, Faith Osiobe Riode, President of University of Liverpool Alumni Association Nigeria, Odey Joseph, Kalita Joe Aruku, Clinton Ekoh, Hon Cyril Omini James, Ejim Kenneth, Amark Elias Modu, Kate Ebri, Obol Onen Ofem, Joshua Obaji, Donatus Ibiang, Saviola Eteng, Ambassador Fatima Adams, Abu Maigoro, Ikona Kutason, Ayei Ettah, KC Iwara, Kennedy Ubi Ibiang, Chief Ofeh Edet, Fred Uguru Okoi, Elder Mbang Bassey, Abam Mike, Mathias Enang Ejukwa, Dr Afebaumeh Ogbesor, Members of One Nigeria Forum and members of Tinubu Shettima 4 Good Governance, Allan Obongha and his wife; Arikpo Sampson Venatius and others too numerous to mention.

    I acknowledge that made all the posts made by all my friends on Facebook and or comments on posts made to celebrate me on 30 October 2023.
    I love all of you.
    God bless every one of you.

    Obol Okoi Obono-Obla, 31st October 2023

  • Chief Obono Obla Was There For All And Sundry While He Was In Office BY EMMANUEL OCHUGBOJU

     

    I recall he pointedly asked me where I wanted to serve, whether in the Federal or State. He was that gracious. For me the gesture of offering to assist is uncommon. Usually, a friend in power as they say is a friend lost. Chief OOO Obla was accessible and helpful.

    On the occasion of his birthday a few years ago….by the way it is his birthday today…more reasons we should be in solidarity with him.

    Still on that Obono Oblas birthday party. He was overwhelmed by friends. His lovely wife noticed I couldn’t get his attention. She walked into a group that had been holding his attention. She excused them politely, asked to see her husband privately, and brought him to the table where I was sitting alone.

    I complimented Obono Obla on the safari-styled attire he was wearing, looking a shade like Chairman Mao. He asked if I liked it. I honestly said of course. He waved at a gentleman in the crowd. The fresh-faced young man came to our table. He asked the man if he knew me. We both looked at ourselves. No recollection. He told the young man that’s Manni Ochugboju your brother from Idoma land. Now, go take his dress measurements and make two beautiful outfits like the one I am wearing for him. Waaaoo. On his birthday, he was giving me a gift instead of the other way around.

    To keep my solidarity salute with Chief OOO Obla brief, I will mention one last professional and nationalistic support he rendered me.

    I have been struggling with aspects of the Late Chief Anthony Enahoros’s brief for over a decade. Obono Obla suggested we work on the post-humous Amnesty or Presidential Pardon for him. Well, some of the issues are in the public domain so no breach of client confidentiality here. Obono Obla guided us diligently and appropriately. And, to the Glory of God, President Buhari declared amnesty or Presidential Pardon for Chief Anthony Enahoro.

    Chief Okoi Ofem Obono Obla have a wonderful birthday ????????????
    By Barrister Emmanuel Ochugboju

  • Thoroughbred Stallion Of The Stables: A Tribute To Senator Professor Sandy Ojang Onor @ 57 BY DAVE IMBUA

     

    It was day 14, second month, in the year 1966. Historians tell us that Nigeria was going through agonizing crises which prompted the massive acquisition of weapons by both the Federal Government and the Government of Eastern region. The hostility that was rapidly heading towards a war was brought about by such factors as the national census controversy of 1962, the general election crisis of 1964, the Western Region election of 1965, the January 1966 coup d’état and the belief by the Northerners that it was a calculated plot by the Igbos to annihilate their political fathers, the introduction of Decree 34 by Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi’s regime, the July 1966 coup and the pogroms perpetrated against the Southerners, especially the Igbos in the North. Because of all this, life in Nigeria had become extremely difficult and uncertain. In the midst of the drums of war throbbing across Nigeria, especially in the Eastern Region, a devout woman, Deaconess (Mrs.) Cecilia Ikwo Onor, was being urged to do some painful pushing at the Holy Family Joint Hospital in Ikom. She pushed so hard to the satisfaction of the nurses and, before long, a prodigy later to become one of Africa’s authoritative historians, courageous politician and astute administrator was crying out the night. The stars were beaming into light. At dawn, the news of his birth which spread quickly across forests and rivers threw Nsofang community into great ecstasy and jubilation. Ntufam Samuel Ojang Onor was hailed throughout the length and breadth of his community and beyond for proving himself a man. Being addressed as father for the first time gave him a sense of fulfilment in an environment where marriage was first and foremost for procreation. Ntufam Samuel Onor’s family was the first “stable” in which the child was cradled. Senator Professor Sandy Onor has repeatedly paid deserving tributes to his mother who, as commandant of the cradle, ingrained in him the virtues that have come to define his phenomenal life.

    At a very tender age in 1971, he was enrolled at St Martin’s Primary School, Ikom, to receive formal education. This was the second stable, which continued at St. Francis Primary School, Obubra, to where he transferred in 1973. This was the institution that armed him with the First School Leaving Certificate. Beginning from the age of ten in 1976, St. Brendan’s College, Iyamoyong, Obubra, affectionately “mothered” him till 1981, when he sat for and passed the West African School Certificate Examination in flying colours. Teachers at Saint Brendan’s College were awe-inspiring and their broad minds and tall intellects contributed tremendously in cultivating and moulding Sandy Onor into an urbane personality. Fame was already enveloping Sandy Onor at St. Brendan. The period from 1983 to 1987 saw Sandy Onor breaking and setting new records in the Department of History at the University of Calabar. In a special symbiotic way, History was making Sandy, and Sandy was making History. At the University of Calabar, his brilliance made him a source of pride to his teachers and mentors who knew ahead of time that he was going to graduate top of his class and would ultimately become a hair-splitting analytical historian. Immediately after the completion of the compulsory National Youth Service Corps, Sandy Onor enrolled for an M.A. programme. Just barely a year into the programme, he was advanced to the Ph.D programme on account of his outstanding performance and aptitude for independent research. The expertise with which he chiselled out the rocks of history enabled him to produce a thesis that is still standing tall among the best theses produced by the History Department at the University of Calabar till the present. The final product more than justified the huge resources he expended in crisscrossing the Ejagham universe in Nigeria and Cameroon in search of materials.

    From out of the crucible of training institutions, the racehorse was now on the starting line for further races. From the outset, Sandy Onor was determined to justify the exceptional confidence of his teachers, students, relatives, friends, well-wishers and the general public. This was the beginning of stable three. The determination not to disappoint anyone and the unceasing hunger to break records turned him into a modern day Jabez. Poised to challenge some long-standing distortions in History, including those made by established authorities – both white and black –his coast had to be enlarged.

    From 1994, Sandy Onor became a publisher of seminal books. The publication of The Ejagham Nation in the Cross River Region of Nigeria was well-received and highly celebrated. At the time of its publication, the history of the Ejagham was all but terra incognita. We can extrapolate from Professor Onwuka Njoku’s recent assertion that: “There is no exaggeration in stating that few students and even scholars of Nigerian history can locate in a map of Nigeria the homeland of the Ejagham. Fewer still have even a nodding acquaintance with their history” to imagine what the situation would have been before Sandy Onor launched his pioneering research efforts on the Ejagham past. His researches and publications were not restricted to the Ejagham; he studied, researched and corrected distortions on the history of other ethnic groups in the Cross River region. As a young scholar, Sandy Onor took on Adiele Afigbo by challenging his faulty view on the Igbo origin of the Efik. Sandy said without mincing words that “Afigbo’s claim is … either a figment of his imagination or an attempt to create a theoretical basis for Igbo domination over the peoples of the Cross River region.” Being a respected doyen of Nigerian History, Professor Afigbo was surprised at the courage with which a young historian whom they had just awarded a Ph.D visited him with the sledge hammer of historical criticism. Afigbo wrote that “… Dr. S. Ojang Onor descended on us like the Hounds Baskerville and accused me of virtually starting a process of Igbo takeover of the Efik.” As a scholar who knows his onions, Sandy Onor was not intimidated into silence by Afigbo’s credentials and fame. He unapologetically stuck to the evidence and this has made his scholarship to stand the test of time. By the year 2019 when the University of Calabar promoted him to the rank of professor, Sandy Onor had become the author and editor of nine books, several book chapters and journal publications spread across reputable local and foreign journals. This list does not include the public lectures, keynote addresses and conference papers he has presented at several fora. The University of Calabar provided a platform for him to prove his worth as an erudite scholar.

    From early in his career, Sandy Onor has been opposed to the idea of the insular scholar, who is isolated from the public and works in a world of his own. At various times, he has answered the call for public service and this is the fourth stable. In politics and public service, he met and interacted with several people and the experiences from those interactions positioned him as a catalyst for the development of his community, Local Government, State as well as Country towards which he has exhibited uncommon and unstinted patriotism. He had served as the Executive Chairman of Etung Local Government Council; Chairman, Cross River State Local Government Service Commission; Commissioner for the Ministries of Agriculture and Environment. He tasted Nigerian challenges of national integration in a Political Reform Conference where he made significant contributions. In these positions and many others, Sandy’s noble deeds have become ossified. He remains one of the few tested politicians in our country that are difficult to indict by anti-graft agencies. Typical of a goldfish which has no hiding place, Sandy Onor quickly made headlines when he arrived the National Assembly as Senator for Cross River Central Senatorial District. His electrifying eloquence and robust contributions on the floor of the Nigerian Senate confirmed him as a square peg in a square hole in the hallowed chamber. The President of the 9th Senate, His Excellency, Dr Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, GCON was so enamored of Sandy’s rare qualities that he could not help crowning him the Orator of the 9th Assembly of the Nigerian Senate despite such obvious limitations as the two of them belonging with different political parties and Sandy being a first-time senator. Sandy Onor still has much to offer Cross River State and Nigeria; he has indeed proven to be the first among equals in leadership and administration. Interestingly, the vast majority of Cross Riverians believe that he is the right man to clear the garbage heap of refuse and mediocrity that have taken over the veins and arteries of Cross River State.

    Beyond his appreciation of the various agents of socialization that have profited his fortunes, Sandy Onor recognizes the role of the church in his upbringing. This is the fifth stable to which he has remained faithful despite his towering achievements in politics, administration and scholarship. As a way of giving back to an institution that played an important role in his character formation, Sandy Onor has been an instrument of great honour in the House of God. He has helped countless individuals, churches and communities to serve and worship God in a way that is befitting and acceptable to Him. His love for God and God’s people makes us appreciate some parables of the Bible better than what preachers and teachers do from the pulpit. In recognition of his commitment to Christianity in general and the Catholic Church, in particular, he was in May 2022 inducted into the Knight of Saint Gregory the Great by the Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis. He has continued to serve God even with greater devotion after that calling. He has all his life supported the building of churches in various communities. In the discharge of this responsibility, he recently completed a church building in his community, Nsofang. The tastefully finished and furnished edifice, which is in a class of its own, has continued to attract deserving commendations from several quarters. Sandy’s love for God and humanity suggest that His birth on Saint Valentine’s Day was more than a mere coincidence of natural events. God created him as a harbinger of true love and affection, universal virtues which the world continues to celebrate on the day of his birth. He has always provided succour to people in distress. He has left no one in doubt that he is not content with being rich; in fact, his greatest ambition is to build a community of wealthy people who will in turn provide succour to the needy and by so doing reduce the disparity between the haves and the have-nots. This is why he has continued to live modestly, providing ladders for others to climb into prosperity and wealth.

    Sandy Onor is married to a virtuous woman, the quintessential and indefatigable Ntunkae Barrister (Mrs.) Gertrude Manyo Onor, who has been a rock of stability and support to him. This is the last but not the least stable that we will highlight in this tribute that has already become longer than was expected. In a hundred ways, Gertrude has robustly given validity to the assertion that behind every successful man, there is a great woman. She has been a principal conductor of the orchestra of ideas that have blended to make Sandy Onor the colossus that he is. His success story would have been greatly lessened without Gertrude’s devotion to her roles as wife, helper, mother, friend, intercessor, confidant, and house keeper par excellence.

    Let me end where I should have begun. The Thoroughbred is a breed of English mares and Arab Stallions primed for racing. The Thoroughbred is a symbol of emergence from highest social statistics. When we contemplate a life like that of Sandy Onor at fifty-seven, we are essentially rotating the patterns of that life in its route from obscurity to fame and achievement. A careful look at the stables out of which Sandy Onor’s life has been shaped gives credence to the fact that nothing is impossible for a man who upholds the values of integrity, persistence and courage in the face of daunting challenges. It is therefore to the glory of God that a chapter that began in-between Nigeria’s most bloody coup d’états on the eve of a devastating civil war has captured the story of an astute administrator, a consummate researcher, an accomplished scholar and a celebrated legislator, whose vision, foresight, courage and achievements, present and generations will continue to harvest and savour. It is thus only most fitting that a child born in the first of the most trying moments in the history of Nigeria has now readied himself for an interventionist service and mission during the very next most trying moment in the history of the same country. In the end, it will be most auspicious for Sandy Onor to say, I came into the world; I saw crisis; I conquered the crisis. Let me end by wishing Senator Prof. Sandy Onor a thousand more seasons of fruiting and propagation of exemplary life, good state of health, great and encouraging returns for every of his effort. I pray that opportunities should continue to open for him so that he will continue to mentor and reshape the destinies of individuals and communities.

    Hurray! Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Papal knight of the Catholic Church, Fellow of the Historical Society of Nigeria, a Worthy Ntufam of the Ejagham Nation, the Irunandu of Africa, committed Cross Riverian, exemplary Patriot and Champion of good governance – you are thoroughly blessed, a Thoroughbred among great men.

    Dr Dave Imbua

  • Caterpillar Movement Celebrates PDP Deputy Governorship Candidate, Lady Emana Amawhe As She Marks Her Birthday

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A DOUBLE-BARRELED DEPUTY-GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE

    An excellent wife of a noble and humble character; unique in all ramification, far more precious than jewels
    A proud mother of four; loving, tender and caring
    Exquisite in her heart; genuine, generous, kind, compassionate and perfectly designed to be a mouthpiece of God and servant to man and humanity.
    Double-barreled because she’s a woman in her youthful age
    Her kind is rare.

    Your emergence as the Deputy-Governorship Candidate of our great party has added colour, beauty, elegance and style in our collective bid to reclaim Cross River State. It has also served as a watershed in fulfilment of our promises for affirmative action and women inclusion in the politics and governance of our state.

    On behalf of our principal, Distinguished Senator Prof. Sandy Ojang Onor, the Caterpillar Movement and the very good people of Cross River Central Senatorial District we wish you a blissful and meritorious birthday celebration, Amen.
    Happy Birthday Lady Emana-Duke Ambrose Amawhe
    Double-barreled Deputy-Governorship Candidate (CRS).

    Signed,

    Joe Obi Bisong,
    DG Caterpillar Movement

  • Celebrating An ICON, Justin UDIE PhD, On The Occasion Of His 40th Birth Anniversary BY ELIJAH UGANI

    Birth anniversary is very special day in the lives of men who have made significant impacts in the lives of men and I think Justin Udie has touched my life and that of many others and so he deserves to be celebrated.

    On this auspicious day of his birth anniversary, I feel it is proper to make frank attempt to chronicle a brief profile of one of Obudu born Nigerian whose life is an inspiration to me and a lot of Nigerian Youths globally.

    Before the long storyline, let me a very warm happy birthday wishes to a brother, friend, associate and mentor, pray that God almighty continue to bless and grant him good health and the very best in all his Undertakings.

    To the best of my knowledge, Dr Justin was born in Kakum town, Obudu LGA. As it is the case with most Obudu families to ensure children receive the required education, Justin started his educational pursuit at St Theresa’s Primary School, Ipong, Obudu LGA, where he obtained his FSLC before proceeding to Government Science School, Ipong and later Government Science School, Akamkpa where he sat for the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) in 2001.

    Justin was admitted into the University of Calabar to study for a Bachelor of Science (BSC) degree in Genetics and Biotechnology, where I met him. He mentored me and many other students.

    At the completion of his degree in Unical, he was mobilised and called-up to participate in the one year mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and posted to Niger State in 2010. While in Niger, he embarked on and discharge several personal Community Development Service projects to the benefit of his host community and Nigeria in general. As a result, he was nominated and screened for the President’s NYSC Honours Award. As part of the award, Justin and a few other youths who demonstrated excellence in community development received a Presidential handshake, a medal of honour, cash prize, automatic employment into the Federal Civil Service and a joint post graduate scholarship for master’s and doctorate from President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GCFR).

    In line the award, Justin proceeded to the United Kingdom where he obtained a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Oil and Gas Management from Coventry University in 2013 and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in in Climate Change from the Institute of Sustainable Development, De Montfort University, respectively.

    Dr Justin also obtained a second Bachelor’s of Art (BA) degree in Global Business Management from Bournemouth University, UK. As part of his professional development, Dr Justin obtained a postgraduate diploma in Academic Professional Apprenticeship, Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice, offered by Advance HE, UK. He also obtained a professional certificate in Strategic Business Management as part of his professional development endeavour from Harvard University Extension School, Boston, USA.

    Dr Justin Udie has contributed his knowledge in some agencies both in Nigeria and in the UK. He was first recruited into the Nigerian Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), as an Assistant Route Commander (ARC); an appointment he would later resign to pursue the packages of his NYSC award. As a result, he joined the Federal Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, as Scientific Officer.

    Justin Udie

    In the UK, Justin was Lecturer at Leicester Castle Business School, before resigning to join Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University, as Lecturer and later Senior Lecturer in Management.

    Dr Justin has relentlessly continued to transition both in academics and career pathways in search of whatever inspires him. He recently resigned his Senior Lecturer role with Nottingham Trent University to join ATKINS Global as Senior Consultant, Climate and Net Zero Advisory – Atkins SNC-Lavalin, London. One of the global leaders engineering, design, project management and consulting company, based in London.

    Undobtably, Dr Justin is also putting his entrepreneurial skills to work across different sectors. He is the Founder of Nottingham Development College (NDC), Nigeria and Global Entrepreneurship Hub (GEHUB), UK, and acccording to him, these are consultancy and training platforms aimed at advancing the development of students, graduates, and early career’s professionals.

    As earlier mentioned, Justin effectively participated in the compulsory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Minna, Niger State where he received a traditional Chieftaincy title from the Nupe Community as – DAN WAKILI NUPE, for Exceptional Community Development Service in April 2010. This is an interesting part of Justin’s life that should inspire a lot of youths globally.

    During the one year mandatory NYSC, Justin undertook the following projects that has become pivotal to his formation and improved the living condition of Nigerians in Minna. These include:
    Renovation of borehole and building of water tap in Kwangila, Minna at the peak of dry season that plunge the community into water crisis. He sponsored the registration and birth certification of about 250 children with the National Population Commission, to support Niger State Government planning. Initiation of the formation of NYSC Sanitation Club in Kwangila. The club engaged in monthly sanitation exercise in the community for eight (8) months. Intensive sensitisation of the people on healthy living and the need for positive response to government sanitation initiative. Donation of working tools to sanitation club to facilitate and sustain the sanitation exercise, and liaise with Niger State Environmental Protection Agency (NISEPA) for waste evacuation from Kwangila.
    Acquired and distributed disposable waste bags as a more sustainable means of waste disposal.
    Carried out a sensitization program on “Fire and Fire incidence Management at the Niger State Hospital Management Board, General Hospital, Minna where experts demonstrated practical firefighting approach in a hospital setting.
    Donated a 2kg gas refillable fire extinguisher to the hospital as a means of sustaining firefighting programme.
    Donated food items, detergents and writing materials to the children at the Government Orphanage Home, Minna.
    Designed a bespoke handout on Computer Appreciation and trained 9 children of the Orphanage in ICT from February to April 2011.
    Organised a sensitisation campaign on the “Dangers of Social vices and Examination Malpractices” for SS III students at Government Day secondary School ‘A’ & ‘B’ sections and donated one hundred copies of a book “Campus Nightmares” to the students and the school libraries. Organised free practical biology lesson for and guided the SS III students at Government Day Secondary School ‘B’ section till the commencement of their WAEC examination in May 2011.
    Justin authored a book titled Contemporary Issues on HIV/AIDS & Health Education during the 12 months of the NYSC scheme to the shock of the leaders of the scheme. With the book, he staged a public campaign against HIV/AIDS in public Schools in Minna. It is on record that about one thousand (1000) copies of this book were distributed free to vulnerable students at most major secondary schools in Minna. No wonder he was nominated for the President’s NYSC Honours Award.

    Interestingly, Justin is a corporate trainer, facilitator and a keynote speaker with rare wisdom to dissect the most complex topics in the simplest way that wows your audience, leaves them impacted, well satisfied, and increase your corporate and personal brand influence and value.

    Dr Justin is a family man and reserve person. He is married to his beautiful wife, Eucharia and their union is blessed with children.

    On the occasion of his 40th anniversary, I feel really proud to wish him a pleasant birthday celebration and ask for more blessings.

    Elijah Ugani

  • Hon Maria Akwaji Felicitates Gov Ayade @ 54th Birthday, Describes Him As A Quintessential Leader Per Excellence

    Happy 55th Birthday To A Quintessential Leader Per Excellent

    I write on behalf of my family and the good people of Obudu State Constituency to celebrate a quintessential leader per excellent, Sen Professor Ben Ayade on the occasion of your 54th birth anniversary.

    God has blessed you beyond measures and you have chosen to use this blessings to impact on humanity.

    Cross River State government has witnessed a lots of transformation under your watch with lots of industries spread across the state.

    You have demystified leadership and have set a model for others to understudy. Keep setting the pace your Excellency.

    On this auspicious day of your birth anniversary, I wish you renewed strength, courage and vigor even as assume bigger responsibilities in the years ahead.

    Be rest assured of our support, prayers and goodwill as you strive to serve Cross River State better.

    Once again, congratulations!

    Hon Maria Akwaji
    Member representing Obudu State Constituency
    Cross River State of Assembly

  • 56th Birthday: Caterpillar Movement Calls On Supporters To Pray For Sandy Onor And His Gubernatorial Ambition

    By Elijah Ugani

    As the senator representing Cross River Senatorial District, the Orator of the 9th senate, popularly known as the original Caterpillar marks his 56th glorious birthday, which coincides with the feast  of St Valentine, popularly known as lover’s day.

    In a release made available to TheLumineNews and signed by the DG, Caterpillar Political Movement Chief Joe Obi Bisong, supporters are enjoined to individually pray for Sen Sandy Onor, our dear State, and the entire citizenry. We need Gods country.

    The release reads in full:

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