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  • Echoes Of Calabar Restaurant And Bar Offers Nigerian And Continental Dishes At Affordable Prices

    Echoes Of Calabar Restaurant And Bar Offers Nigerian And Continental Dishes At Affordable Prices

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Echoes of Calabar Restaurant and Bar is purposefully driven to offer the best services within the Calabar metropolis.

    The costumer relationship displayed by staff on arrival at the restaurant will certainly drives your passion and yearning for a second visit.

    The aroma of the food salivates even the lost of appetite by any creature who visits the restaurant.

    The Echoes of Calabar Restaurant and Bar is located at No 139, Ndidem Usang Iso Road – Marian, Calabar, Cross River State.

    Nigeria Dishes served at the restaurant includes:
    Nigerian Breakfast – Pap & Akara, Sardine or Corn Beef Omelette, Liver & Kidney Stew and Atta Sauce.

    Appetizers such as: Moi Moi, Beef Suya, Suya Mix (Beef and Chicken), Pepper Gizzard, Chicken Pepper Soup, Isi-Ewu, African Echoes of Calabar Platers among others.

    Traditional Nigerian Main Dishes such as: Blasas or Egusi Soup, Editan Soup, Edikakong Soup, Fisherman Soup, Grandma Sea Food (Okra) etc.

    Delicacies such as: Peperred Stock Fish, Peppered Snail, Yam and Plantain Pottage, Togolese Beans Pottage, Ekpangnkukwo.

    Continental Dishes include: English and American Breakfast.

    Appetizers include: Crispy Prawn, Crispy Calamari, Spring Roll – 4pcs (Chicken, Vegetable, Shrimps), Vegetable Spring Rolls.

    Others are:
    Sandwiches, Salad, Burgers, Pizza, Bread, Pasta, Main Dish and Pastries of different categories.

    Echoes of Calabar and Bar also offers drinks of different kinds.

    Side attraction includes:
    African Night with live band
    Indoor and outdoor catering
    Home and Office deliveries (9:00am – 10:00pm)

    Echoes of Calabar graciously hosted the Association of Cross River Online Journalists ACROJ as the mark Press Freedom Day in Cross River State in a day seminar held on Saturday, 22nd August, 2020.

    Hurry now and place your order as you can reach Echoes of Calabar Bar and Restaurant on 090411114444, 09041115555

    You can also follow on
    Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @echoesofcalabar.

  • Fiscal Responsibility Commission partners Ministry of International Development Cooperation on Public Financial Management

    Fiscal Responsibility Commission partners Ministry of International Development Cooperation on Public Financial Management

    By George Odok Jr

    The Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) has visited the Ministry of International Development Cooperation to strengthen its partnership and collaboration on the role of the FRC Law as regards Public Financial Management and to assist in the execution of the law across the MDAs in the state.

    The delegation on the visit was led by the Chairman of FRC in Cross River State, Hon. Moses Oko.

    Speaking on the law, Mr. Otu, Otu-Ita, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Fiscal Responsibility Commission, stated that the law has four terminal guidelines as follows:

    Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEFW) which is a 3 year pan where the annual budget is derived. In relation to the budget, the law specifies that the budget preparation must meet the timelines of 30th September, 2020.
    The 3rd aspect of the law is on issues of borrowing. this will guide the state on setting a borrowing ceiling to enable state not to over shoot its borrowing limit, while the 4th is on how all the public finances are expended.

    Mr. Otu-Ita said that, there is a need to institutionalize the Fiscal Responsibility Law in the state as this, will not only help in the transparency and accountability of public financial management, but could also help in the relief of the state debt profile.

    He also added that the Fiscal Responsibility Commission at the federal level could provide technical support to MDAs and back users of the State Integrated Financial Management Information System (SIFMIS).

    In her response, the Commissioner, Dr. Mrs. Inyang Asibong intimated the SSA that the state was already implementing SIFMIS and that the 18 LGAs are currently being trained on SIFMIS under the State and Local Governance Reform Project.

  • Sampson Siasia To Grace Odey Adamade Unity Cup Final, Set To Identify Up Coming Talents

    Sampson Siasia To Grace Odey Adamade Unity Cup Final, Set To Identify Up Coming Talents

     

    By Elijah Ugani

    The former Super Eagles Coach, Samson Siasia is set to appear as a guest of honour in the final stages of Odey Adamamde Unity cup tournament.

    The former Nigerian international coach would be accompanied by two registered FIFA scouts to the tournament to unearth talents.

    Speaking to TheLumineNews, the Sponsor of the competition, Barr. Odey Adamade said that the highly respected Coach would be in Obudu from Wednesday September 2nd to Friday, 4th during the knockout stages to the final of the tournament.

    Barr. Adamade maintained that “It was my dream that I use the opportunity that will be crested by the circumstance of the tournament to unearth talents and see how we can harness, showcase and project these talents to the global world.

    “I want to watch Obudu sons play in the National team as well play for other clubs that we spend money daily to watch.

    “I’m pleased to have former Coach Siasia to grace the finals of my tournament, it promises to be interesting. I wnat to use this medium to invite friends and well wishers to be part of this epoch making event”

    When contacted, the Chairman of the Local Organizing Committe, Undeshi David said that “We agreed with Samson Siasia to be in Obudu from Wednesday to Saturday for Comrade Odey Adamade Unity Cup 2020 finals.

    “Everything was sealed and dusted. He is coming with two FIFA registered scouts and agents to unearth talents. Nigeria is blessed with so much talent wasting at local levels.

    “We have continually said that beyond using the tournament to unite our people, we also have another core objective of trying to encourage our young talents with interest in football into Professionals.

    “One of the big steps we’ve taken to achieving this is to involve experienced people with wide contacts like Saisa to help link them up to football academics and clubs to pursue career in football”.

    The tournament is an annual football tournament played in Obudu to commemorate the famous Obudu new yam festival.

  • OBUDU – TIV CRISIS: Ewhe and Tyoer-Garba Vows To End Crisis

    OBUDU – TIV CRISIS: Ewhe and Tyoer-Garba Vows To End Crisis

    By Elijah Ugani

    As the part of the concerted efforts of Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe to find a lasting solution to the long lasting intertribal/communual land dispute between Obudu local government of cross river state and Vandiekya local government area of Benue state, the Chairman had today 24th August, 2020 paid a courtesy visit to his counterpart, Mrs. Paulyn Tyler-Garba, Chairperson of Vandiekya local government council.

    Receiving Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe at the Executive Chambers of Vandiekya local government council, the Chairperson Hon. Tyoer-Garba, expressed delight in the efforts made by the energetic chairman of Obudu local government council to meet with her and garrantteed his safety as he undertook the peace accord.

    Tyoer-Garba who was very elated by the initiative of the Obudu council chairman, could not help herself but was full of excitement as she commended the gesture of Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe for the priority attention which is indicative of the interest he has for Kunav people.

    She maintained that “Kunav people and Obudu people have a long history of cohabiting and sharing culture. This peaceful coexistence has been constantly threatened by incessant crises.

    “Many of us have roots from Obudu people, we have relatives including mothers, uncles, aunties and so on from your people so it is very wrong for us to be fighting always”

    Responding, Mr. Ewhe congratulated Hon. Paulyn on her victory at the polls that saw her became the first female chairperson of Vandiekya Local Government and promised to do the very best within his capacity to ensure that the two tribes put an end to their long lasting hostilities.

    In his words “My administration prioritizes security and since my assumption of office, I have been making efforts to meet with you to see how we can brainstorm, consult widely, develop templates that will bring lasting peace between my people and your people.

    “To buttress your earlier assertion, our people have a long history together and it baffles me every time we carry arms against ourselves, this is archaic and mundane. We cannot allow this to continue, it retards our development. Each time we carry arms, lives and properties worth millions of naira are destroyed without any form of assistance from either the state, federal governments or organizations. We must put an end to this and restrategize using the best and most acceptable approaches in resolving this altercation in our best interest.

    “I have been briefed of the efforts of past administrations to demarcate our boundaries that ended in futility but this time I want us to succeed in doing that. I have made efforts on my own to see that the federal government comes in and demarcate this boundary once and for all so that our people can finally have peace”

    As part of the resolutions from the meeting, the monthly joint security meeting between the two local governments was rivived.
    The two local governments were to liase with the federal government to attract a federal government project to the disputed area, which will create job opportunities for the teaming unemployed youths who are always at the forefront of the skirmishes.
    The neighboring local government councils to initiate cultural festivals to be jointly hosted at intervals to create awareness on the importance of peaceful coexistence.

    The meeting had in attendance principal officers of Vandiekya local government (Including the Vice Chairman, Secretary of Council, DGSA and DSO) and the ESO of Obudu Local Government, Mr. Fred Ugbong.

    This move by Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe is in furtherance to his determination and zeal to forestall peace in Obudu local government area as the chief security officer of the council.

    Since assumption of office, Mr. Ewhe has held series of meetings with security agencies in Obudu as well as met at intervals with the Ukwortung and Kutia communities in Obudu local government to broker peace between the two communities.

    Mr. Ewhe holds the philosophy that no meaningful development can strive in the face of choars and social malardy, is working round the clock to ensure that his people enjoy the needed peace within his tenure as council chairman and even beyond.

    This among others is a follow up to call he made to the youths of the council to desit from all forms of activities that presents Obudu local government council in the negative light, occasioned by the frequent thievery, kidnappings, cult clash among others when he took over council.

    The chairman had warned that he will stop at nothing to ensure that all those who will continue to disturb the peace of Obudu will be arrested and prosecuted in line with stipulated rules. He had however, promised the youths to be patient while he finds a way of attracting grants to enable them undertake small businesses as well as engage in agriculture to garraunttee food security.

  • Ayade Hands Over A Skills Acquisition Centre To Chairman Of Obudu Local Government Council

    Ayade Hands Over A Skills Acquisition Centre To Chairman Of Obudu Local Government Council

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Cross River State Governor, His Excellency Sir Ben Ayade has handed over a Skills Acquisition Centre to the Chairman of Obudu Local Government Council, Hon. Boniface Ewhe Eraye.

    The handing over of the facility took place at Obudu main town, Obudu Urban 1 ward where the centre is located.

    The Governor was represented by the Director General, BORDERCOM, Mr. Noel Ugbong, while cutting the tape to commission the centre, charged the Chairman of Council to put the facility which is comprised of Training Halls and Offices to maximum use for the benefit and betterment of the good people of Obudu Local Government Area.

    The DG pledged BORDERCOM’s willingness to partner with Council in expanding the facility to house more vocations.

    The project was facilitated by BORDERCOM and constructed by Border Communities Development Agency.

    Receiving the facility, the Chairman of Council, Hon. Boniface Ewhe Eraye commended Governor Ben Ayade for handing over the project to Obudu Local Government Council and commended Border Communities Development Agency for the lofty initiative.

    The proactive Chairman of council used the opportunity to appeal to the Obudu Urban Traditional Rulers to consider the provision of additional land for expansion of the Skills Acquisition Centre as he is keen on setting up a Fabrication Academy, like we have in Calabar.

    Speaking on behalf of the Obudu Urban Traditional Rulers, His Royal Highness Utsu Augustine Ikashi praised the Governor for his remarkable stewardship in the State.

    Utsu Ikashi said the people of Obudu Urban 1 are very happy over the siting of the Skills Acquisition Centre in Obudu Urban 1, and hope that it shall take idle youths off vices.

    Utsu Ikashi equally thank the Governor for appointing a vibrant and proactive Obudu son as Director General of BODERCOM.

    He pledged the support of the Traditional Rulers Council and assured Government of the readiness of the Traditional Rulers in donating land for expansion of the Centre.

  • Buhari Ridicules Oshiomhole Over Many Lies Against Obaseki, FG Inspects, Certifies Edo Modular Refinery 95% completed

    Buhari Ridicules Oshiomhole Over Many Lies Against Obaseki, FG Inspects, Certifies Edo Modular Refinery 95% completed

    Source: Nationaldailyng

    President Muhammadu Buhari may have ridiculed the ousted national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, over his many lies in the electioneering campaign for the governorship election in Edo State. The President may have approved the federal government delegation which was in Edo State last Thursday on inspection of the Edo Modular Refinery project, which the federal government’s visiting team confirmed is 95 per cent (mechanical works) completed, acknowledging tis location at Ologbo, Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of the state.

    Oshiomhole had in a media interaction after his urgent visit to President Buhari last Monday at the State house, Abuja, said that the APC leaders in their relationship with the people of Edo State cannot find projects done by Obaseki in any part of the state. The ousted APC chairman said that the reason is simply that the incumbent governor spent all his time signing memorandum of understanding for modular refinery which is not on ground. Oshiomhole further said that not only that work is slow but that nothing has been done.

    Meanwhile, the inspection visit of the federal government delegation led by the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to President Buhari on Niger Delta Affairs, Edobor Iyamu, to the refinery tend to convey to Nigerians that the former APC national chairman must have lied against incumbent Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State. This is more so when the SSA to the President, Iyamu, commended the Edo State Government for the commitment to make sure the modular refinery becomes operational.

    Iyamu had noted that modular refinery project in Edo State is in line with the vision of President Buhari for the development of the Niger Delta; and creating opportunities for the people maximize the benefits of the oil wealth in the zone. He maintained that the modular refinery project is anticipated to pull investments to the oil and gas sector in the south-south.

    It was gathered that the Chairman of the Edo Refinery and Petrochemical Company, Michael Osime, disclosed the Modular refinery has received funding assistance from the Edo State Government to the sum of N700 million. Osime was said to be represented during the inspection visit by the company’s Global Adviser, Frans Ojielu.

    The chairman further revealed that the 6,000 barrels per day modular refinery in Edo has fabrication facilities to promote local capacity for production of materials; capable of providing necessary support for establishment of other modular refineries.

    The chairman also narrated: “in 2016, the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, embarked on the tour of the region where he met with the key stakeholders to deliberate on issues of improving the social and economic wellbeing of the people of the Niger Delta, which is in line with the six points agenda of Mr. President. This is one of the products of that tour.”

    Apparently, the Presidency after the Monday statement of Oshiomhole, on Thursday exposed the many lies of the former APC national chairman. The federal government delegation had in the tour shown to the world that the Modular Refinery for which governor Obaseki signed Memorandum of Understanding, as acknowledged by Oshiomhole, is not only real but is 95% ready for operation.

  • PDP Constitutes Screening Committee For Cross River Bye-Election

    PDP Constitutes Screening Committee For Cross River Bye-Election

    BY ELIJAH UGANI – CALABAR

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the People’s Democratic Party PDP, has approved the constitution of a five man screening committee for the Cross River State Senatorial and State House of Assembly bye-elections.

    In a release sighted by TheLumineNews and signed by the National Organizing Secretary of the party, Col. Austin Akobundu (rtd), indicates that the exercise is scheduled for Tuesday, 25th August, 2020.

    The release reads in parts “The committee is mandated to screen All aspirants for the up coming Cross River North Senatorial District and Obudu State Constituency Bye-election in Cross River State”

    The committee is composed of:
    Hon. Taleb Tebite – Chairman
    Mr. Chuks Akwuti – Member
    Hon. Mrs. Shemite Bello – Member
    Mr. Festus Ifeanyi – Member
    Chief Dare Adeleke – Secretary

  • Odey Adamade Unity Cup Is To Encourage And Create Opportunity For Young People With Interest In Football To Discover Their Talents – Undeshi.

    Odey Adamade Unity Cup Is To Encourage And Create Opportunity For Young People With Interest In Football To Discover Their Talents – Undeshi.

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee of Odey Adamade Unity football tournament, Mr. David Undeshi Ugar, has stated that the essence of the tournament is to bring young people together as well as create opportunity for Young people who have interest in football to discover their talents.

    Udeshi disclosed this to TheLuminrNews in a telephone chat as the 7th edition of the tournament kicks off with a match between the Golden Stars Academy and Team Honour FC on the 15th of August, 2020.

    His words “The essence of the competition is to bring young people together as well as create opportunity for Young people with interest in football to discover their talents.

    “I want to thank the initiator and sponsor of this tournament, Barr. Odey Adamade for this initiative, he has in no small measure added beauty and fun to the Obudu local government annual new yam festival which comes up every first Saturday, and has painstakingly organized this tournament for the past seven years uninterruptedly.

    “Since inception, the tournament has been packed with packed with series of actions and this year won’t be exception”

    Undeshi who popularly known and called Mayor noted that the final competition will be played on the 4th of September, 2020 the eve of Obudu new yam festival at the Obudu Township stadium, where clubs and individuals will presented with awards.

    Categories of the awards to be presented according to the LOC chairman include but not limited to: Best team (winner of the tournament), second and third place, best coach, well behaved team, best goal keeper among others.

    The event will be wrapped up with a visit to the Joint National Association of Persons with disabilities JONAP, Obudu branch.

  • C’River Northern Bye-election: Prof. Zana Akpagu Receives Contribution of 1000 Bags of Rice As Campaign Contribution from concerned constituents.

    C’River Northern Bye-election: Prof. Zana Akpagu Receives Contribution of 1000 Bags of Rice As Campaign Contribution from concerned constituents.

    By Admin

    According to information made available to Z-Media, some group of lecturers employed by Prof. Zana Akpagu in the University of Calabar contributed monies to buy and brand the rice.

    Presenting the rice, the group through its leader said “we are donating this rice as our own campaign contribution, and to also appreciate your effort towards the impact you’ve had in our lives.”

    “We do believe that you’ve the capacity, the leadership grooming, and the desire to impact more if given the opportunity to represent the Cross River Northern Senatorial District.”

    “We also want to use this opportunity to show our gratitude for finding us worthy to be considered to serve in the University of Calabar. We do think that as a senator with a national reach, you’ll use your connections and lobbying skills to build human capacity and infrastructures.”

    Receiving the branded rice and other items, Prof. Zana Akpagu has this to say, “I didn’t know any of you before you were picked to serve as lecturers. I only received and reviewed your CVs and qualifications. I didn’t know that a day like this will come when the people i didn’t know will be the ones to come forward to contribute towards my campaign.”

    “Let me reiterate once again that I am not contesting this senate election because of myself. I am in this race because I want to give our people another sense of hope, and to contribute more to the development of our senatorial district.”

    “I believe I can do better. I believe if I am voted as the next senator, the narrative will change. I’ll be able to place our district in the national discourse.”

    “I am grateful for your kind gestures for bringing me this items even in these difficult times. I really appreciate. Thank you.”

    Prof. Zana Akpagu has since commenced the distribution of the branded rice to constituents as palliatives to help reduce the hardship occasioned by Covid-19.

    Ifere Paul is reporting for Z-Media.

  • August 22 Is The _Chapter Two_ Of My Soon-To-Be-Released Book, The Pen In Jail – Agba Jalingo.

    August 22 Is The _Chapter Two_ Of My Soon-To-Be-Released Book, The Pen In Jail – Agba Jalingo.

    By Admin

    Today is August 22, 2020, exactly one year since I was abducted from my home to begin a treason trial I am still standing. I mark the anniversary by bringing you the chapter that recreates the drama that happened on that fateful day.

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    Bright days are often a rarity during the raining season in Lagos particularly now that we are contending with the unpredictabilities of climate change. So anytime you have one, you want to make the best of it. 22nd August 2019 was one of those bright days that arrived with a lot of energy. Having just returned from one of my frequent journeys, it was very reasonable for me to spend that whole August Day with *Okemena*. But it was not to be. A day that started out with bowls of energy and decibels of excitement, was abruptly punctuated by four plain clothes detectives barging into our house to forcefully take me away.

    A siege had been laid on Okemena’s business outlet since the morning of August 22. Her staff were held hostage by the same plain clothes men. For over 4 hours, they were under guard and panicking. They were not allowed to make calls. The detectives were anticipating the arrival of Okemena or I. When they waited and none of us were forthcoming, they took Seyi, one of the staff, under gun point and threats to bring them home where we were. On arriving at the gate of our house, a familiar face was with them so they gained access easily into the compound, through the staircase up to the last door to our living room. I rushed to the door claded only in underpants.

    Who is at the door, I inquired…

    As I peeped through the pigeonhole, I spotted Seyi sweating and panicking profusely. Still talking to her through the pigeon hole, I asked her what the matter was that she was under so much pressure and panic. She broke down in tears and was shouting, “Oga I don’t know oooo, oga I don’t know oooo.

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    Immediately I opened the door to let her in, two men sprinted from under the staircase and pushed their way through, forcing themselves into our living room shouting, “we are policemen, you are under arrest.” I asked them what I was under arrest for and their first answer was that, I will know when I get to their station. They initially said they were from Abuja. They created quite a drama that lasted up to 15 minutes. Two other plain clothes men were outside mounting surveillance for the others who had entered the building.

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    I called out loudly to Okemena who was in the bedroom telling her we have policemen in the house. She rushed out and joined me and was in obvious shock and panic. She asked them who they were, where they came from and if they brought a warrant of arrest and they told her they had no business with her. That they came for me. I was only claded in an underpants without a singlet and I requested to go get a pair of clothes to wear from the room but the stern detectives will not let me do any of that. I requested that Okemena brings a pair for me and they obliged. She then brought a pair of my blue native dress which I wore in their presence and they advised that I should “carry money” because I may need it. I asked why they thought so and one then informed me that they were taking me to Calabar. I think that actually slipped out of his mouth but it gave me a hint of what I was in for. Meanwhile, Okemena had gone back into the room to also change her dress because she insisted on following us to wherever they were taking me.

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    She took a little while and before she came out, the detectives had already marched me downstairs into a waiting gold color highlander. Several AK47 rifles were under the vehicle seats and a driver was already seated. They were very impatient. They all entered and drove away with me leaving Okemena behind. She came out of the gate shouting and racing after the vehicle on the street. Eventually, they stopped and created a tight space were she squeezed herself in.

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    They drove off into the hectic traffic along Lagos Ibadan Expressway veering into Ojota to Maryland into Bank Anthony way and turned into Isaac John and Joel Ogunaike street in Ikeja GRA. They turned again into a close off Joel Ogunaike and drove for less than 50 meters and a policeman opened a big black gate for the vehicle to drive in.

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    From outside, while driving into the compound, the presence of a handful of armed mobile policemen at the gate and the police colors which adorn the fence of the compound gives you an idea already that it’s a police facility. Inside the compound, as we drove in and came out of the vehicle, I am guarded through a bunch of abandoned vehicles to somewhere in the back and ushered into a make shift office. Okemena kept following and watching every move closely. While we were guarded to the back, I heard one of the policemen yelling at Okemena from behind us that she had taken a picture with her phone and must delete it. Okemena insisted she didn’t take any picture. The angry policeman kept emphasizing that visitors to the facility are usually not allowed to enter with their phones but Okemena’s own only got in because she was allowed to drive in with us in their vehicle and didn’t go through the regular gate checks. He forced Okemena to open her phone after a protracted altercation, and two of them checked through the pictures in her phone to see if she actually snapped and found none. Her phone was seized until late evening when she was leaving the station before it was returned to her.

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    While sitting in the make shift container office, one of the detectives who told me his name is Shaka, asked his colleague to get me a statement form so I could write a statement. I wondered what I was going to write in the statement when I have not been told why I am under arrest. I was then informed that the office we were was the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team IGP IRT. That there was a complaint about me from the governor of Cross River state. They asked me if I had any issues with my governor, I told them we have been having a very frosty relationship lately and the policeman handed me a paper and pen to write what exactly has been going on between me and the governor as my statement. I did capture the much I could in the statement while the detective was watching me closely. I remember refusing some of the things he wanted me to write but he wasn’t forceful. After writing my statement, he informed me that I will need to wait to see their “oga” in another office who will sign my detention order, after which I will be detained pending my transfer to Calabar very early the following morning.

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    Okemena had gone outside the premises to contact our staff, lawyers and journalists. She also quickly moved to get some snacks from a fast food outlet around for me to munch and a pair of slippers, toothbrush and paste. All formalities were completed. She escorted me to the gate of the dingy cell along with an armed man. As I approached the cell gate, stripped and bare footed, the crowd in the police facility who had also come because of their relations locked in there, kept staring at us and wondering if I was the same Agba Jalingo they see on TV and what was going on. I hesitated briefly and had a short conversation with Okemena about what initial steps she should take as I was been taken away. I told her I may be away for long and we encouraged ourselves that the anxious moments, like others, will surely pass, I gave her my wedding ring so other inmates in the cell wouldn’t dispossess me of it and collected the slippers and toothbrush, we hugged and she stood there with tears laden eyes, watching as I was marched into the cell that night.

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    The night of 22 August, was indeed very long. A night when the gods forfeited their iron teeth of chastisement. A night when racing thoughts threatened the carapace of my mind. The policeman that took me into the cell was in all honesty not hostile. As the first gate opened, there is a hall way and two cells by the left, about 40 by 20 feet in size. The first one is designated for females and was very scanty. The second which is for males is congested. There were 82 inmates in the cell and I was the 83rd and the last for the night. The policeman took me to the gate of the second cell and called the cell marshall out.

    Marshall!

    Sir!

    I don bring you alejo o!

    Ok sir!

    But this one na your brother. So make you treat am well. Make nobody touch am o. E no be kidnapper. Na only one night e get for here. Early mor-mor, we dey move am go una town. Na your brother from Calabar o! Ask am if e dey chop dog meat! I think the policeman wanted to be humorous to put a smile on my face as he was pushing me into the dungeon.

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    He hands me the N500 I also collected from Okemena to settle the cell officials and opens the gate for me to be pushed inside. He locks the gate and turn back leaving me to my fate.

    Good evening ceeell!

    Good evening alejooo!

    I greet all the cell leaders and members!

    You are welcome!

    The Marshall abruptly wakes inmates laying around him ordering them to shift and create a space for me on the mat next to him. I was actually lucky because that is luxury in the cell, I was told. I handed Marshall the N500 begging him that, if I am able to see anyone before our departure for Calabar in the morning, I will be able to give him more money. He was satisfied.

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    It was a very sober night of intense memory. As usual, I had to tell the cell what brought me. The “cell cup” was scrubbed on the floor to grab everyone’s attention and Marshall informed them that the cell had a new entrant who is passing by and as culture demands, I had to tell them my story of what brought me to the cell. The “cell-cup” secured the rapt attention of cell members. I stood up and was pointed to a corner where I should stand. I introduced myself and briefly told them why I was arrested. I told them I had issues with my governor and I am needed in Calabar. I added that I was still confused until I get to Calabar then the whole picture will be clear to me. It wasn’t a long one and we all returned to our positions. But not long after that, the Marshall who told me he is from Ugep in Yakurr Local Government of Cross River state, tapped me.

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    Journalist, please I wan tell you wetin carry me come here.

    Ok Marshall.

    I no know how help fit take come but since you be journalist, if you go outside, you fit help. I don dey here over four months.

    Four month?

    So wetin happen Marshall?

    Na kidnapping carry me come here. We do the work for here, I come run comot for town, police trace me go Imo state go catch me come back.

    So why dey never carry you go court?

    Dey say make I pay N800,000 but I don see N400,000 pay. My people still dey find money and I still dey beg them.

    So if you pay that N400,000 balance now, dem go let you go house?

    Yes na!

    Ok Marshall, who be your IPO?

    E dey outside. I go call am for you for morning.

    Better. So that I go fit ask am somethings, then I go know wetin I fit do.

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    I couldn’t sleep. I couldn’t eat. Not even the snacks that Okemena bought for me. I could only drink water through out the night. Other inmates were readily available to eat the snacks. I kept rolling restlessly in the spot I was lucky to be alloted and in the darkness of the cell, I could still see the stacks of human beings cramped into a room that wouldn’t be habitable even for animals. In the midst of my anxiety, my greatest fear for the night befell me. I was pressed and needed to ease myself. That’s one fear I had nursed before being thrown in there. I had prior experience of how a toilet in a congested cell looks like and didn’t want to witness it. But I was so pressed till I couldn’t hold it any longer. I beckoned to Marshall to help me find my way and he was still in a good mood and was nice to me. Before then, I was not just worried about what I will meet in the tight far corner designated as toilet, I was even more worried about how I will cross the stack of human beings who were laying on the ground to get there without incurring some wrath.

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    Hey you!

    Marshall shouted at his assistant.

    The assistant jumps up.

    Help clear road make journalist go use lavatory.

    Tell am the law for there o.

    I accompanied the person assigned the task and he clears the road for me until I get to the toilet. There is no door. People are sleeping by the entrance almost rolling into the toilet. He instructs me to cross over the people that were sleeping by the entrance and enter. I obeyed the instruction. But on getting into the toilet, I couldn’t even wait for him to finish telling me the lavatory rules before I bolted back into the cell not minding anymore whether I will step on anyone. Whatever I went to do in the toilet also sympathized and cooperated with me and returned to my belly immediately and I had to go back to my position and endure the night. When Marshall asked me why I did not ease myself again, I told him I was no longer pressed. He smiled and told me he knows it’s because I find it difficult to use the toilet. He further informed me that tap water did not flow that day at all. So they were managing the water they had in the bucket for the night. So they allow 10 to 15 people to defecate per time before they flush. I think I was unlucky to arrive the toilet when the 14th person just left and I just couldn’t bear the stench and the sight.

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    The morning came longer than expected. I was anxious for it. We had no time piece in the cell but someone had a device we used to check time. About 4:48am, the same policeman who brought me into the cell came for me.

    Agba Jalingoo!

    Yes sir!

    You don bath?

    No sir but I don ready…

    We dey go Calabar now o.

    I know sir.

    You no wan bath?

    I go bath after sir.

    For where you go bath?

    Anywhere…

    You don brush?

    Make I come brush for outside there na before we enter motor.

    Ok. Oya come make I open door for you. Carry your brush and toothpaste. Come take pure water for outside or use that tap for where Muslim dey pray there.

    I quickly picked the small polythene bag that contained my paste and brush and rushed to the cell door. He opened the door for me and we left together. I remembered to tell my cell mates, bye bye but we didn’t have time to conclude our unfinished discussions over the night.

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    Outside the cell, I took a plastic cup at the Muslim prayer point and collected water from the faucet on the wall and brushed my mouth. I wrapped the brush and paste back in the bag and told the policeman I was ready. He called his colleagues who were milling around and they all got into the vehicle. I was also handcuffed and thrown behind and we departed for Calabar shortly after 5am in the morning of 23rd August, 2019.

    *End!*
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    The story continues in Chapter 3 and other Chapters of my book, *THE PEN IN JAIL.*

    There is a lot of anticipation for the book, but we all have to wait a little more for the work to finish and come out fantastic and that will be very very soon!

    Watch out!!!

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.

     

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