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  • GADA Seeks Collaboration With CRSPHCDA To Check Gender Based Violence In The State

    GADA Seeks Collaboration With CRSPHCDA To Check Gender Based Violence In The State

    By Simon Ushie

    As part of measures aimed at ensuring effective and efficient health services delivery in the state, the Cross River State Government and Centre for “Gender and Development Action” have sued for collaborations in order to offer medical and clinical supports to victims of Gender based violence across the state .

    Speaking during a courtesy and advocacy visit by the members of the Cross River State GADA network, Director General of the Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Janet Ekpenyong applauded the team for the positive roles in managing the crude effects of gender based violence in the society.

    Dr Ekpenyong said the visit and need to develop a web-chained policy to bind both bodies is thoughtful as she noted that, gender-based violence has metamorphosied into a core issue leading to mental and psychological health decline over the years.

    She noted that, the Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency through the social mobilization team have reached out to various groups and Communities including schools, religious and Political bodies to sensitize women and men on the devastating effects of gender based violence which over the years had resulted into deaths.

    She further assured the visiting team of Government’s full support for their programmes and policies as well amicably collaborate with other “Gender Sensitive” partners like the UNFPA and other relevant stakeholders in the sector in bringing about speedy multiplier-effect in the nearest future. She committed to ensuring some health facilities will provide free health services to victims and will also advocate for the inclusion of GBV victims as vulnerables into the health insurance scheme to ensure they get free health care.

    Team lead for the Cross River State Gender and Development Action and state Programme Officer, Ms. Praise Amaujo hinted that the Agency is committed to eliminating violence against vulnerable females who are either incapacitated financially or are vulnerable through unfavorably societal laws and influnces.

    Amaujo maintained that GADA has created Peer Clubs in Schools, social and medical services among others as part of modalities put in place on its sustainability plan, adding that it has also increased support for continuity from PHC with priority on emergencies.

    She also disclosed that training of Health workers for effective and efficient service delivery is apt moreso, as to inculcate a sense of responsibility amongst female counterparts in the health sector hence the need for broader and more realistic framework between the group and the government of Cross River State.

    Also speaking, the Director, Community and Family Health Services, Mrs. Sally Enyim, lauded the GADA team, describing the visit as; not only worthwhile, but timely noting that as the female child are easily swayed by peer groups in perpetuating acts viewed inimical to societal norms and values.

    Continuing, Enyim strongly subscribed to training and re-training of the vulnerable gender, maintaining that the exercise would further afford them a better and/or informed direction , re-strategize the gap created between their incessant misgivings as well bring to fore those virtues upheld by the society.

    The visit also featured other important dignitaries from GADA and the State Primary Healthcare Development Agency.

  • Arm Robbers Raids Two POS Agents, Stabbs Okana Success To Death In Ogoja

    Arm Robbers Raids Two POS Agents, Stabbs Okana Success To Death In Ogoja

    By Robben Silva Agom II

    Success is a native of Gakem in Bekwarra LGA. He is a student of UNICROSS who manages a POS business at Mission Road, opposite Top Centre, Igoli-Ogoja alongside his studies.

    Both Success and Frank Moore Okana were attacked, money and valuables taken by the criminals who went ahead to stab him last night in their room which is located just opposite CRUTECH school gate in Ogoja.

    He was rushed to General Hospital Ogoja but was referred to Enugu University Teaching Hospital due to the complexity of his injuries since he was stabbed in the skull.

    The family and friends tried and even arrived Enugu but couldn’t do more as he gave up the spirit.

    This incident further reminds me of the urgent need for the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre, Ogoja

  • Court Awards N7.5m Against The Police, Joseph Agaji & Anthony Elor

    Court Awards N7.5m Against The Police, Joseph Agaji & Anthony Elor

     

    The Cross River State High Court, Calabar Division, in Suit No: HC/22F/22, filed by our client, Benjamin Seshe, against the Inspector General of Police, Nigeria Police Force, Commissioner Of Police, Cross River State, CP Joseph Agaji, Rtd & Anthony Elor, has ordered the Police to pay our client the sum of Five Million Naira (N5, 000, 000); while Joseph Agaji and Anthony Elor were ordered to pay our client the sum of Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N2, 500, 000), jointly and severally, as damages for infringing on the fundamental human rights of our client.

    The Court agreed with our argument and held that Joseph Agaji used his influence as a retired commissioner of police to procure the police to arrest and lock up our client for over a month.

    Our client in celebrating this court decision said that Joseph Agaji is their son and they are ready to make peace with him and put to rest the ugly crisis that emanated from a chieftaincy tussle in Ebung Community, Bansara, Ogoja.

    However, he said that the entire community has vowed that for every member of the community CP Agaji got arrested, or will get arrested in future, they will approach the court to seek redress.

    Other members of the community who were locked up for several months by the police at the instance of Agaji are still in court seeking redress.

    – FBI LEGAL

  • Ayade’s Former Chief Of Staff, Hon Martins Orim Bags African Leadership Award

    Ayade’s Former Chief Of Staff, Hon Martins Orim Bags African Leadership Award

     

    Former Chief of Staff to the governor of Cross River, Chief Martin Orim, Thursday in Abuja received the African Leadership Award for Outstanding Public Service.

    The awards ceremony which was organized by United Nations and European Union affiliated African Indigenous Centre for Sustainable Development Goals (AIC4SDG) was in recognition of Orim’s ‘selfless service to humanity’ and ‘quest to foster a just society’.

    According to AIC4SDG, the award was also to recognize ‘the recipient’s flagship humanism which has helped to not only transform communities but has further impacted the lives of thousands in many positive ways’.

    Chief Martin Orim who dedicated the award to his late father, G.F.O Orim said he would continue to bring succor to the down trodden and the less privileged in the society, adding that he was always fulfilled helping the destitute.

    “I had since made a commitment to God that the only way I will continue to thank and appreciate him is to continue to help people. I will continue to be compassionate. I will continue to do charitable deeds as long as I breathe. It gives me profound joy to put smiles on people’s faces; and to see people grow and prosper through my benevolence. That is for me, the best service to God. I believe strongly that service to humanity is service to God. And this kind of service is what I will continue to render”, he remarked.

    While pledging to further expand the scope and capacity of the GFO Orim foundation, Hon. Orim said the award was an inspiration to touch more lives, families and communities in the course of time.

    He thanked the African Indigenous Centre for Sustainable Development Goals (AIC4SDG) for finding him deserving of the recognition and sued for partnership with the organization to further assuage the sufferings of people.

    Chief Martin Orim who is the APC senatorial candidate for Cross River North was accompanied to the event by the Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Eteng Williams Jones; Member representing Obudu, Bekwarra & Obanliku federal constituency in the National Assembly, Rt. Hon. Legor Idagbo; the Leader of Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey as well as key Special Advisers to governor Ben Ayade, which included Hon. Emma Bepeh, Hon. Boniface Ishamali and Hon. Agness Atsu, as well as Hon. Sunny Martins amongst others.

    It would be recalled that Chief Martin Orim in his 7 years as Chief of Staff to Governor Ben Ayade, had donated his salaries to orphanages in the state.

     

  • Catholic Diocese of Ogoja Dissociates From The Viral video Where Rev Fr Nicodemus Ajil Prevented Worshipers Without PVC From Attending Mass

    Catholic Diocese of Ogoja Dissociates From The Viral video Where Rev Fr Nicodemus Ajil Prevented Worshipers Without PVC From Attending Mass

    The Catholic Diocese of Ogoja has dissociated from the viral video where Rev Fr Nicodemus Ajil prevented worshipers from attending Mass for not having the Permanent Voter’s Card PVC at St Matthew’s Parish Utugwang, Obudu on Sunday, 12th June 2023.

    In a release sighted by TheLumineNews and signed by the Director of Communication of the Diocese, Rev Fr Emma Eroh, indicates that the action is never a diocesan policy.

    The release reads in full:

    “The attention of His Lordship, Most Rev Donatus Akpan, Bishop of Ogoja Diocese has been drawn to a viral video where Rev Fr Nicodemus Ajil prevented worshipers from attending Mass at St Matthew’s Parish Utugwang, Obudu on the Sunday 12th June 2023.

    “The Bishop frowns at the action of the priest and reiterates that this is NEVER a diocesan policy. Bishop Akpan further dissociates the diocese from the unfortunate incidence and regret any inconveniences caused. The Priest in question has been called to order.

    “However, His Lordship encourages all christians to be committed to their civil duties and responsibilities as Nigerians”.

  • Sen Jarigbe Commences Second Phase Of Solar Powered Street Light Installation In Bekwarra LGA

    Sen Jarigbe Commences Second Phase Of Solar Powered Street Light Installation In Bekwarra LGA

     

    The Senator Representing Cross River North Senatorial District, Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe has commenced the Installation of more solar Powered street lights in Bekwarra Local Government Area of Cross River State.

    This the second time that the senator sponsored installation of street lights in same LGA some months ago.

    As part of his efforts to restore Power Supply in the LGA, the Lawmaker has sent a team of Engineers to carry out a survey aimed at finding lasting solution to the almost 10 years of darkness experienced in the LGA.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA.

  • Schools In Ukpirinyi-Utugwang, Ashikpe-Ukpe And Estong-Busi Wears New Look As Sen Jarigbe Agom Steps In

    Schools In Ukpirinyi-Utugwang, Ashikpe-Ukpe And Estong-Busi Wears New Look As Sen Jarigbe Agom Steps In

    ONGOING; Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe’s sponsored Renovation work commences in the following schools in Cross River North;

    -Government Primary School Ukpirinye, Utugwang Obudu LGA.

    -Community Primary School Ashikpe-Ukpe in Obudu LGA.

    -Primary School Estong Busi, Obanliku LGA

    Recall that, Contractors were mobilized to the various schools over the weekend and mandated to commence work immediately to enable the pupils return to their upgraded classrooms as soon as possible.

    Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe has remained committed in his drive to improve the educational standard of his Senatorial District.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA

  • ASUU Strike: Sen Jarigbe Agom Empathizes With Members, Supports UNICAL Lecturers From Cross River North With 11.5M

    ASUU Strike: Sen Jarigbe Agom Empathizes With Members, Supports UNICAL Lecturers From Cross River North With 11.5M

     

    The Senator Representing Cross River North Senatorial District, Distinguished Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, has supported members of ASUU, University of Calabar  Chapter, who hail from Cross River North Senatorial District, with a token of 11.5 Million Naira.

    Recall that, ASUU members have not been paid Salaries for about 5 months.

    The lawmaker stated that, this was his little way of thanking them for their selfless service and contribution to Nation building.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA

  • I See A Heavy Defeat Staring At The Cross River APC In The Next General Election Unless Something Drastic Is Done To Heal The Wounds Inflicted On Party Stakeholders – Obono Obla

    I See A Heavy Defeat Staring At The Cross River APC In The Next General Election Unless Something Drastic Is Done To Heal The Wounds Inflicted On Party Stakeholders – Obono Obla

    DO THE GODS WANT TO DESTROY CROSS RIVER APC?:

    By Okoi Obono-obla

    The cross-river state leadership of the APC is in shambles.
    The leadership is grossly biased and discriminatory against members of the legacy parties in the APC in the State (defunct CPC, ACN, and ANPP that amalgamated in 2013 to form APC).

    The agenda of the leadership is to perpetuate the interest and hegemony of defectors from the PDP that joined the APC in 2021.

    This trend manifested clearly in the manner the leadership manipulated primaries for the nomination of candidates to fly the party flag in the next general election.
    During the compilation of the names of delegates, the leadership ensure that only those that joined the party in 2021 were selected.

    The selection of delegates constitutes an abuse of the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022; which stipulates that delegates shall be democratically elected.
    The leadership continued to tinker with the list of delegates to the extent that aspirants (other than the ones from the 2021 defectors) knew the electors even right to the day of the primaries.

    The APC in Cross River is presently rudderless and purposeless.

    How does the leadership except for the unity of purpose, direction, discipline, and cohesion that a political party going into an election is required to have even show manifest bias against a tendency within its rank and file?

    I see a heavy defeat staring at the party in the next general election unless something drastic is done to heal the wounds inflicted on party stakeholders, leaders, and members alike.

  • The Historical Society Of Nigeria Reminds Her Members Of The Deadline For The Submission Of Abstracts For Her 67th Conference/Congress

    The Historical Society Of Nigeria Reminds Her Members Of The Deadline For The Submission Of Abstracts For Her 67th Conference/Congress

    By Admin

    The Historical Society of Nigeria invites the general public and members of the society in particular to her 67th annual conference/congress.

    In a release made available to TheLumineNews and signed by the Convener/Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee, Dave Imbua PhD, indicates that the conference which promises to be a great intellectual feast in the nation’s capital city will feature a number of exciting activities, including but not limited to the following: Dike Memorial Lecture, Proposal/Grant Writing Workshop, Soap Box/Round Table, History Methodology Workshop, Cocktail Party, Excursion/Site seeing around Abuja and its Environs, Election of new Executives/Council Members and Presentation of Papers.

    The release reads in full:

    “67th Annual Conference/Congress of the Historical Society of Nigeria

    “Dear Colleagues,
    I trust everyone is doing great. Kindly be reminded that the deadline for the submission of abstracts for the 67th conference of the Historical Society of Nigeria that will be holding at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja, is less than 72 hours away. While thanking colleagues who have already submitted their abstracts, I encourage others to do so before the expiration of the deadline.

    “The conference which promises to be a great intellectual feast in the nation’s capital city will feature a number of exciting activities, including but not limited to the following: Dike Memorial Lecture, Proposal/Grant Writing Workshop, Soap Box/Round Table, History Methodology Workshop, Cocktail Party, Excursion/Site seeing around Abuja and its Environs, Election of new Executives/Council Members and Presentation of Papers. The audience will be made up of academics, military personnel, top government functionaries, and the general public.

    “Pay your Abstract Fee, Membership dues and Conference Registration fee into the following account:

    “Account Name: Historical Society of Nigeria.
    Account No.: 1400171650.
    Bank: Heritage.

    “Be reminded that Abstract Fee and Conference Registration fee are 5, 000 and 20, 000 respectively. Membership fee is based on rank and graduated as follows: Professor – 25,000; Associate Professor – 20, 000; Senior Lecturer 15, 000; Lecturer I – 10, 000; Lecturer II – 8, 000; Assistant Lecturer and Graduate Assistant – 6, 000; Graduate Student – 5, 000; Undergraduate Students – 2, 000. Institutional Membership is 50, 000 only.

    “Remember that only registered members will be qualified to vote and be voted for.

    “On behalf of the President of our Society, Prof. Okpeh O. Okpeh and members of the 67th congress/conference planning committee, I wish you all a happy Democracy Day and a prosperous week ahead.

    “Dr Dave Imbua
    Convener”.