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  • Akpagu Senatorial Ambition Gets Boost As Group Declares Support

    Akpagu Senatorial Ambition Gets Boost As Group Declares Support

    By Admin

    The Senatorial ambition of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Zana Akpagu got a serious boost yesterday as a socio-political youth group, Youth Coalition For Positive Change (YCPC) endorsed him.

    Recall that Akpagu is one of the leading aspirants jostling for the ticket of the All Progressives Congress, APC for the Cross River North Senatorial district bye-election.

    The seat became vacant after the passing on of its former occupant, Late Sen. Rose Oko in a London hospital few months ago.

    Speaking on the position of the group concerning the bye-election, Convener, Sunday Unyor disclosed that the decision of the group to endorse Akpagu was reached during a meeting held in Obanliku local government area yesterday.

    Unyor noted that after their independent assessment of all the aspirants across parties, Prof. Akpagu impressive resume and records of achievements as VC and former Commissioner for Education in the state made him the ideal person for the job.

    According to him, “the decision to support Prof. Zana Akpagu was borne out of his numerous achievements in uplifting lives of people in Cross River North and beyond”.

    He maintained that “from our findings, no aspirant in any party enjoys his level of acceptability and popularity and this means that he is the people’s choice. It means that he’ll be a Senator chosen by the people not the establishment”.

    While urging the APC to hand him the ticket, the group pledged to work rigorously for the success of the party in the beyelection.

  • CRS-CSDA HOLDS BOARD AND MANAGEMENT RETREAT: SENSITIZE NEW BOARD ON ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    CRS-CSDA HOLDS BOARD AND MANAGEMENT RETREAT: SENSITIZE NEW BOARD ON ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    Cross River State Community and Social Development Agency has organized a 3 day retreat for its newly inaugurated Board.

    The retreat which provided a first leg sensitization of the new board members on the operations of the Agency was declared open by the Hon. Commissioner for MIDC, Dr Inyang Asibong on behalf of the digital Gov. His Excellency, Sir Ben Ayade. Speaking at the event, Dr Asibong charged the new Board to sustain the gains recorded by the Agency noting that the CSDP as a project is “government best foot forward” so far as development project in partnership with donors was concern.

    The attendance of the National Coordinator of the CSDP, Dr Abdulkarim Obaje who as ably represented by the immediate past General Manager of the Agency, Pastor Victor Ovat broaden the Boards opportunities to get deeper understanding about their roles and responsibilities. In this regard, Pst. Ovat made a presentation that sensitized participants on their specific roles and responsibilities as stipulated in the law guiding the operations of the Agency.

    Speaking earlier, the Ag. General Manager of the Agency Mr Fidel Udie noted that the retreat became imperative following the need to sensitise the new Board and bring them up to speed with development in the Agency especially as regard processes, achievements and emerging challenges.

    The Board chairman Mr Toni Ikpeme who was visibly happy with the content development of the entire exercise noted on behalf of the new board that the “Board is a reinvigorated board with determination and commitment to sustain the gains recorded in the past”. He thanked the Gov, His Excellency Sir Ben Ayade for their appointment and further noted that the retreat has broaden their understanding of the operations of the Agency, promising a cordial working relationship with Management with the view of sustaining the gains of the Project for the state.

    The highly engaging retreat had in attendance the 17 Board members comprising Permanent Secretaries from line Ministries and Civil Society Orgainization and the Project Management Committee of the Agency.

  • Obudu Face Of Culture 2020: Using Culture To Address Pandemic Outbreaks

    Obudu Face Of Culture 2020: Using Culture To Address Pandemic Outbreaks


    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    Obudu face of culture is an annual event organized by Mountain Cinema Nigeria and had its maiden edition in 2009.

    This is year’s edition is the 11th on the series consecutively, the organizers intends to use Obudu Culture as a stragetic means of addressing pandemic outbreaks in our society. It promises to be educative and entertaining.

    The organizers of this pageantry is yet to receive the needed publicity and sponsorship it so desire, but the crave for passion and the ideals of the Obudu rich cultural heritage keeps the momentum going.

    Not deterred by the frustration occasioned by government inability to pay desired attention to the event, the organizers believed that in no distant time, the pageantry will soon attract global attention with its consistency.

    To be able to sustain the tempo, participants are expected to keep to their side of the bargain to enable management fulfill its obligation to participants/constestants.

    A release made available to Theluminenews indicates that the theme of the 2020 outing is CULTURE: A STRATEGIC TOOL FOR ADDRESSING PANDEMIC OUTBREAKS.

    With Sub-theme: Impact of Culture on Economic Growth.

    The release reads in part “Are you beautiful and intelligent? How much do you know about your culture? How proud are you about your culture? Do you have what it takes to be Obudu Face of Culture Int’l? Do you have what it takes to be Obudu Culture Ambassador?
    Then! The time is now. Pick a form and stand a chance to win.

    “Forms are obtainable at Fadmat, opposite St. Charles Catholic Church Obudu and Much Print Computer, Marian Calabar.
    Upon payment into Mountain Cinema account, snap the teller and forward to the WhatsApp numbers on the as provided in the flier.

    The cost of the form is #5,000.00 only payable to: Account Name – Mountain Cinema Nigeria. Account No. 2023439834, First Bank.

    The release further calls for support, sponsorship and partnership from well spirited individuals, companies, organizations as well as the state and local government to boost it outing in this years event considering the outbreak of Covid 19.

  • Linda Ayade Vows That Retired Army Captain Who Raped 4-Year Old Minor Is Prosecuted

    Linda Ayade Vows That Retired Army Captain Who Raped 4-Year Old Minor Is Prosecuted

    BY Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The wife of the governor of Cross River State and President/Founder of Mediatrix Development Foundation MDF, Dr. Linda Ayade has vowed to ensure that the Rtd. Captain Bassey Ikanem age 73 who raped a 4 years old minor is prosecuted in line with the provisions of the law.

    Ayade made this known through the Chief Operating Officer, COO, of her Mediatrix Development Foundation, Mr. Jeffrey Adamade, when he visited the Akim Police station to verify the information.

    The incident took place on the evening of 1st June 2020 at Big Qua Town, Calabar.

    The victim’s grand mother and the rapist are said to be first cousins, an affinity that is feared to be capable of compromising the case.

    According to the victim’s grand mother “the children are used to calling him grandpa and playing around him; he doesn’t joke with them, I don’t know what came over him. They were playing around and suddenly, when I came out of the house, I asked the mother, where is Xxx, and she said, they are playing around. I now sat down under the tree, shortly Xxx and the other little boy came out of his house and she was walking as if something was wrong with her, when I asked her what happened to her, she said grandpa put his finger into my boo boo. I was shocked.”

    “I observed her and noticed her pant was stained with blood and now raised alarm and involved the police”

    The IPO handling the matter Inspector Louisa Effanga stated that “the alleged rapist confessed to the crime. He said he was under the influence of alcohol, this he said before the Akim Divisional Police Officer, DPO. But later denied raping the child”

    Medical report sighted by MDF shows that the victim has some bruises on her private part.

    The file has been moved to the legal unit of the state police headquarters for onward persecution.

    Recall that the anti-rape crusader, Dr. Linda Ayade under her Mediatrix intervention has reached 10,000 persons with rights and justice awareness, has 5 rape cases under investigation, 2 rape cases prosecuted and the offenders cooling their feet at Afokang prison, 1 rape victim rehabilitated and reintegrated back to school with her school fees paid.

    The issue of rape over the years has been grossly under reported, you are encouraged to reach Mediatrix Development Foundation via: [email protected] or call Mediatrix Communication Assistant on 08121032474 in case of any rape case around you and be sure that the matter will be handled with the highest form of confidentiality.

  • PDP Inaugurates New Chapter Executive In C’River

    PDP Inaugurates New Chapter Executive In C’River

    By George Odok Jr – Calabar

    The Obubra Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party has inaugurated Chief Godwin Igwe as the new Chapter Chairman of the party in the local government area.

    The inaugural meeting was convene by the Chapter Chairman to commence the functionality and evolve a robust template for the party in the area.

    Speaking, Igwe expressed his readiness to completely rebrand the party and put on a better stead ahead of future elections.

    He assured the people that he would run an open and transparent administration where all party members will be carried along.

    “We will instill discipline, respect for rule of law and constituted authorities within and outside the party” Igwe said.

    Several goodwill messages were received from members present, who took their turn in expressing total satisfaction to the fact that a square peg is finally being put in a square hole.

    PDP stakeholders at the event reaffirmed total support, commitment and loyalty to the Chief Godwin Igwe led Chapter exco of PDP.

    Speakers at the meeting also expressed appreciation to the National Working Committee of the party for a peaceful and transparent ward and chapter congresses. They all pledge to remain loyal and committed to the ideals of the party.

    Some of the party Leaders also took their time to encourage the new exco to be strong in taking up their responsibility that may no less be daunting. They told the people clearly to disregard rumors of the party being divided, as there is only one exco recognized by the NWC of the party.

    Present at the meeting were all chapter executives, various ward Chairmen and exco, leaders and teeming party faithfuls who were filled with excitement.

  • Obudu PDP Chairmanship Candidate, Bonny Eweh Casts His Vote Commends The Electorates For The Show Of Love

    Obudu PDP Chairmanship Candidate, Bonny Eweh Casts His Vote Commends The Electorates For The Show Of Love

    By Elijah Ugani – Obudu

    The Chairmanship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party PDP, Obuduc local government council, Mr. Bonny Eraye has commended the good people of Obudu for the love and support they have demonstrated right from when he was handed the flag of the PDP, and noted that this magnanimity will sure be reciprocated.

    Eraye disclosed this to THELUMINENEWS at his polling unit, shortly after he casted his vote alongside his wife.

    Eraye maintained that “I want to thank all those who have come out to exercise their civil responsibilities in participating in this election, the process cannot be complete without the electorates.

    “Like you can see, we have decided that the people should come out in batches to enable strict compliance with the regulations of the Covid 19 procedures, as soon as these persons have finished voting, others will come out.

    “Voting here is peaceful and I have received calls from other polling units too that people turn out for the election, this however will encourage the electorates to take ownership of the process”

    Responding to the challenge of some persons not being able to turn out for the election due to the lockdown still in effect is some of the states of the federation, Eraye held that “If you turn to to your right, you could see those guys there, some traveled from Abuja, others from Enugu and other parts of the country. It is an issue of self consideration, irrespective of the time for this election, those who want to come, those will not want to come, will not come.

    “I want to use this opportunity to thank the governor of Cross River State, Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade, for his unwavering support, the all those who stood by us to this day and after the election to when the mantle of leadership will be conferred on us, I pray God Almighty to continue to grant us his grace as always”

    On his part, the member representing Obudu State Constituency in the Cross River State House of Assembly, Hon. Godwin Akwaji, after casting his vote held “we have come out massively to vote for our candidates of the People’s Democratic Party PDP. As usual, Utugwang South in known for its unity of purpose, we speak with one voice even in the face of no party party participating in the election in Obudu”

    The Commissioner for Robotic and Artificial Intelligence, Engr. Mike Eraye held that “we are particularly grateful because, the councillorship candidate is our daughter, and the chairmanship candidate is our son. Our joy knows no bounds.

    “We want to thank everybody across the local government who came out to vote for our candidates. We wish them the best as we look forward to have them mount their positions as councillors and chairman of Obudu local government council”

    In another development, the member, Science and Technical Board, Mr. Dominic Okwor commended the process and orderliness of the electorates during the election and held that “the election is going on smoothly without chaos or any form of social malady. I want to commend their disposition. For us, we have come to show our support for our candidates using the ballot box.

    “Let me call on other polling units to adopt our system where everyone will be conscious of that fact that election is not war or physical fight”

    The Special Assistant to Governor Ben Ayade on Agric Obudu, and a supporter of the chairmanship candidate, Mr. Mathias E. Okwor stated posited that “we are not oblivion of our chairman’s benevolence and goodwill, he has shown capacity beyond measures comparison. His call to service is yet another opportunity to expand his scope of operation. We are solidly behind him and will continue to give him the support he needs to serve his people to the best of his ability with God as his guide”

    The councillorship candidate for Utugwang North, Ms. Theresa Ushie after casting her vote, commended the support of her constituents and promised to give her best to represent her ward effectively.

     

  • Face Of International Law Student’s Association And Red Cross Ambassador Takes Menstrual Hygiene Campaign To Refugees Settlement And Bekwarra

    Face Of International Law Student’s Association And Red Cross Ambassador Takes Menstrual Hygiene Campaign To Refugees Settlement And Bekwarra

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The face of International Law Student’s Association, University Of Calabar chapter, Miss Elizabeth Idiku in collaboration with the Nigerian Red Cross Society, Cross River Chapter, Miss Maryann Mgbado and the Director of Socials of the University of Calabar Law Student’s Association, Miss Lenora Nwadibie Favour has embarked on a sensitization outreach and distributed sanitary pads to young girls at the Cameroonian refugees settlement at Adagom, Ogoja and Modern Primary Health Care center at Abuochiche, Bekwarra local government area of cross river state.

    The sensitization was part of their reaching back to the society in line with their vision in commemoration of the 2020 world Menstrual Hygiene Day.

    Menstrual Hygiene Day is an annual event initiated by the German-Based non governmental organization, WASH United in 2014 to create awareness on the importance of good menstrual hygiene and aims to benefit women and the girl child, the world over.

    Speaking on this year’s theme,  periods in pandemic, the Face of International Law Student’s Association, Miss Elizabeth Idiku admonished the young girls to rise to the challenge of the corona virus pandemic and ensure a healthy menstrual hygiene, as the periods can’t stop because of the pandemic.

    Her words “Poor feminine hygiene during one’s periods can lead to vaginal irritation, urinary tract infections (UTI), and even cervical cancer.
    Keeping yourself clean is key to good menstrual hygiene.

    “Physical health and personal hygiene are an intrinsic part of a woman’s well-being, especially during menstruation. Although periods are a biological process, it is important to ensure personal hygiene during these days. In our everyday life, while activities such as brushing, bathing, and wearing clean clothes are a given, we tend to forget that intimate hygiene is important as well. Poor feminine hygiene during one’s periods can lead to vaginal irritation, urinary tract infections (UTI), and even cervical cancer.

    The Director Of Socials, Law Student’s Association, University of Calabar, Miss Lenora Nwadibie averred that “when you are on your periods, take note of these tips:

    “Change your sanitary pad regularly
    Keeping yourself clean is key to good menstrual hygiene. Make sure to change your sanitary pads every four to six hours. Using the same pad for an entire day is not only unhealthy but can also lead to irritation, infection or even UTI. You can use a good organic and biodegradable sanitary pad or menstrual cups, both of which are environmentally sustainable as well. The menstrual cup should be sterilised before every use, emptied as frequently as possible, and stored in a hygienic way after use. Go for the appropriate size of the cup as per your age, flow, and depth of the vagina.

    “Wash yourself properly. Wash the vaginal area properly at least twice a day. This will help in removing all the harmful bacteria and ensure that your genitalia are clean. A natural intimate wash can be used to clean the area. Use panty liners to help absorb the excess discharge and ensure better hygiene.

    On her part, the Red Cross Ambassador, Miss Maryann Mgbado, called on the young girls to “Wear clean undergarments
    Wear fresh and clean undergarments everyday and change if you feel the panties are soiled from discharge. Unclean underwear can produce a bad odour during periods and put you at risk of infections. Use organic panty liners for absorbing discharges in the initial days and ensure that your undergarments are made of cotton or other soft breathable fabrics to prevent skin irritation.

    Mgbado mentioned the two types of menstrual cycle to include the 28 and 30 days menstrual cycles. And held that “Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovary to fallopian tube for fertilization to occur. Menstrual cycle is the regular natural change that occurs in the female reproductive system that makes pregnancy possible. The cycle is required for the production of oocyte and for the preparation of the uterus for pregnancy. The menstrual cycle occurs due to rise and fall of estrogen.

    “The length of your menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of your bleeding to your last period to the first day of bleeding in your next. When you subtract 14 days from the end of your current cycle to determine the approximate day you ovulate. The first two days and last two days of the ovulation days are termed the window period too because fertilization can also occur at these days, reasons being that the sperm cells last 72 hours in the woman system before weary out, so there is 95 percent changes of pregnancy. Hence, abstinence begins from 2 days to the ovulation day and 2 days after the day”

     

    Another speaker during the event, Mrs. Juan Alims held that “A key step to menstrual hygiene is to discard sanitary napkins or tampons properly.

    “Dispose of sanitary pads properly. Make sure that you do not flush them as they may clog the sewage pipes and drains. Always wrap them properly and throw them in the designated bin to avoid the spread of harmful bacteria. Do not forget to clean your hands after you dispose of it. Wash your hands well with a liquid soap before and after changing sanitary pads. Make sure that your hands are clean when touching or washing your genital area. If you are travelling, or on the go, carry a good hand sanitiser to clean your hands”

    Miss Peace Onyi advised the young girls to “consume balanced and nutritious diets, especially during your periods, is of utmost importance. Keep yourself well hydrated by drinking at least four to six litres of water. This will ensure there is no bloating sensation and help you feel at ease.

    “Menstrual hygiene must be made an intrinsic part of your monthly cycle. In case there is any strong abnormal smell or change in flow or colour of discharge or menstrual flow, make sure to contact a specialist immediately”

    The team also distributed sanitary pads to the young girls.

    On his part, the Clan Head of Itekpa -Abouchiche, HRH Chief Clement Obogor, commended the inspiration of the organizers of the sensitization especially at this global challenging period, and advised the organizers to keep the fire burning as the sky is their starting point.

  • #YNaijaMedia100: Agba Jalingo, Four Others Cross Riverians Makes The 2020 Culture Curator List

    #YNaijaMedia100: Agba Jalingo, Four Others Cross Riverians Makes The 2020 Culture Curator List

    By Admin

    Five Cross Riverians made it to the 2020 #Media100 list of culture curators, the publication by YNaija, an online news portal shows.

    They include CrossRiverWatch Publisher, Agba Jalingo; German based journalist, Mercy Abang; Pulse Nigeria Editor-in-Chief, Ben Bassey; Broadcast Journalist, MaryAnn Duke Okon and second-time recipient, Philip Obaji Jr.

    According to YNaija, the list aims “to celebrate those who do the job of leading others on, sometimes without request. We call them the Media 100 -culture curators.”

    “They are the ones who shape cultures, and when you join conversations and become passionate about it, you later realise that someone had set the agenda for you to follow – ‘It is a subconscious something’. We call these people the indispensables because you can’t do away with them like some bread with molds,” the statement read.

    The recipients from Cross River State:

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    He was charged with treasonable felony, terrorism amidst others and spent six months in incarceration before his eventual release on bail in February 2020. He remains on trial. Governor Ben Ayade was fingered as the hand behind his ordeal and he allegedly used his involvement in the #RevolutionNow movement as a cover up.

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    Ben Bassey
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    Mercy Abang
    Mercy is an award-winning journalist, who has worked from the United Nations in New York; reported from the Bundestag, the German Parliament; writes and produces for Aljazeera English; has worked with the Economic Communities of West African States (ECOWAS); volunteered with the African Union media, observed elections with the International Republican Institute (IRI) and is a volunteer with the African Union (Digit-trends Team). She is a widely read international journalist who focuses her reports on under-reported communities.

    Philip Obaji Jr
    Philip is currently a contributor to New York–based news and culture website, The Daily Beast, and a blogger for Global Partnership for Education and A World at School.

    His articles have been published in numerous foreign and Nigerian newspapers and websites, including MSN UK, MSN South Africa, Al Jazeera, Yahoo, Foreign Policy Magazine, AllAfrica, Global Citizen, Sahara Reporters, The New Humanitarian, World Politics Review, P.M. News Nigeria, News Deeply, Equal Times, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Sundiata Post.

  • University Of Calabar Advertises For The Position Of Vice Chancellor

    University Of Calabar Advertises For The Position Of Vice Chancellor

     

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Governing Council of the University of Calabar has declared vacant the position of the Vice Chancellor in the University with effect from 1st December, 2020.

    The declaration followed the expiration of the tenure of the current Vice Chancellor, Prof. Zana Akpagu whose tenure in office is to elapsed on the 30th of November, 2020.

    Prof. Zana Akpagu is the 10th Vice Chancellor of the institution and the first alumunus to head the institution.

    A release sighted by theluminenews and signed by the Registrar of the institution, Amb. Gabriel O. Egbe indicates that interested academics shall submit 30 copies of their applications with detailed curriculum vitae, duly signed and dated by the candidates with the most recent passports size photograph attached to each.

    The release reads in part “The Governing Council of the University of Calabar has declared a vacancy for the position of Vice Chancellor in the University with effect from 1st December 2020.

    “In accordance with the provisions of the university (miscellaneous) Decree No 11 of 1993 (as amended), the council has commenced the process of filling the vacancy.

    “The University of Calabar came into being on the strength of Decree No 93 of 1979, starting academic work in 1975, the university has the object of encouraging the advancement of learning and holding out to all persons without distinction to race, creed, sex, political or religious affiliation.

    “The candidates for the post of Vice Chancellor is expected to; 1. be an acclaimed scholar who is a professor of very high repute and must have published in academic journals that are both national and international reputes. 2. Wide range of academic experience. 3. be on the rank of professor for at least 9 years by 1st Dec, 2020. 4. must not be more than 63 years of age by 1st Dec, 2020”

    The release also indicated that the successful candidate is hold office for a period of 5 years.

  • Breaking: Court Sentences RCCG Pastor To Death By Hanging

    Breaking: Court Sentences RCCG Pastor To Death By Hanging

    PM News

     

    A youth pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Akolade Arowolo, has been sentenced to die by hanging for the murder of his banker wife, Titilayo.

    Pastor Arowolo could not hold back his pains after the court ruling, he burst into a fit of prayer. Titilayo worked with Skye bank, whilst her husband was employed. Prosecutors were able to present compelling evidence that led to the conviction of Mr Arowolo and his sentencing by Justice Lateefat Okunu of the Ikeja High Court, he was handed a death sentence. Justice Okunu held in her over three hours judgment that evidence before the court proved that Arowolo actually murdered his wife in their matrimonial home.

    Testimony in the form of a forensic report from Prof. John Oladapo Obafunwa, a pathologist, was what the court used to determine that there was no way the deceased could have stabbed herself to death. Immediately after the judgment, Arowolo fell down in the dock and started shouting “Jesus have mercy.” PM News reports that Prof Obafunwa testified that his autopsy report revealed that Titilayo was killed through 76 knife stab wounds.

    There were claims by Pastor Arowolo, suggesting that his wife was possessed and inflicted injuries on herself. He noted that the knife wounds affected Titilayo’s left eye, right eye, upper chest area, right chest and collar bone. Prof. Obafunwa pointed out in his testimony that the deceased could not have inflicted such wounds on herself. To further prove its case, prosecution invited some of Titilayo’s family members who testified that Arowolo and Titilayo had always had a troubled marriage.

    The family members included Titilayo’s father, George Oyakhire; sister, Ijeh and mother-in-law, Mrs Adetoun Yeside Oyakhire. The three witnesses testified that the couple lived a cat and mouse life. They claimed that the family had at several times, settled serious fights between the couple. None of the witnesses however saw what actually happened on the day Titilayo died

    Arowolo’s co-tenant, Adewale Adeyemi also gave evidence in the case. Arowolo’s parents testified that their son was incapable of murder.