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  • Cross River: UNHCR Pledges To Strengthen Humanitarian Support To Thousands Of Refugees From Cameroon.

    Cross River: UNHCR Pledges To Strengthen Humanitarian Support To Thousands Of Refugees From Cameroon.

     

    By Admin

    The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has promised strengthening of humanitarian support services to thousands of refugees from Cameroon residing in various parts of communities across Cross River State.

    Statistics made available to our correspondent reveal that there are over 38,000 Cameroonian refugees living at Etung, Akamkpa, Obanliku, Bakassi, Calabar, Ikom, Boki, Ogoja and Obudu communities and are facing various challenges. These refugees fled from Southern Cameroon following in-fighting between the Cameroonian government and some freedom fighters from Southern Cameroon.
    Since then, the UN Refugee Agency has supported the Cross River government by rehabilitating and upgrading public facilities including health, education and WASH as well as distributing non-food items, food, medicine, tools, and farm implements to the refugees and host communities.
    Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Commissioner for International Development Corporation, MIDC, Dr Inyang Asibong, in her office in Calabar at the weekend, the UNHCR Head of Sub-Office Ogoja, Mr Tesfaye Bekele, commended the State government for their commitment towards providing humanitarian services to the refugees and advocated for continuous support.
    Bekele promised to work in synergy with the coordinating ministry and other MDAs to deliver their mandate in line with the vision and mission of the organization to the people of Cross River.
    In her response, the Commissioner for International Development Corporation, MIDC, Dr Inyang Asibong, said the State government is committed to providing succour to the refugees residing across the communities in the State.
    She explained that the population of the refugees have been overwhelming and assured the team of the government’s readiness to partner with them in playing a role in humanitarian services and other areas as requested by MIDC as the coordinating partner.

  • Thanksgiving: Prof. Obi Dedicates Appointment As UNICAL VC To God

    Thanksgiving: Prof. Obi Dedicates Appointment As UNICAL VC To God

     

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, has held a thanksgiving mass in her honour to dedicate her emergence as the first female and 11th substantive VC of the institution to God.

    The thanksgiving mass was held in her home town of Bansan community, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Boki local government area, Cross River State.

    The VC, who led her family, friends, colleagues and well wishers to thank God for her emergence, said that her educational career towards attaining the highest rank of a Professor wasn’t a smooth one, hence it came with challenges, but she was determined towards achieving success.

    She told the congregation that as a young child from a humble background, she was focused on becoming great through her educational pursuits in spite of the challenges.

    Prof. Obi noted that her emergence as the 11th VC of UNICAL was divine.

    The VC encouraged women to always have a positive outlook towards life, adding that success does not come easily, but with determination and perseverance.

    She solicited the support of management staff, workers and students of the University towards achieving her mission and vision for the institution.

    The VC explained that her choice for the thanksgiving in her home town was to also honour the church and her community for their separate contributions in her life from childhood.

    Prof. Obi, who was filled with joy, donated 150 long pews to the church, 100 medium ones, lighting of the church and others, while her friends and colleagues also made financial donations to the church

    She explained that the donation was one of the ways of giving back to the church that played a significant role in her life and upbringing.

    The colourful event attracted the presence of politicians, captain of industries, the academia, religious and traditional leaders, students, Youth Council amongst others.

  • Koko Dan Writes The Ukpo’s Heart Touching Condolence

    Koko Dan Writes The Ukpo’s Heart Touching Condolence

    Dear Ukpo’s
    Growing up was really imaginary when my father used to tell me about you.

    As a child, I used to think that Ukpo was a town not knowing that it was a name of a great family. Ukpo is one of the names that magnifies the great Ogoja nation.

    As early as five years I knew every name in the Ukpo family.

    The name was chanted in every tales by moon light in our local community. It was a lullaby to us.

    This family is a pace setter, This family is the light and this family was everyone’s point of positive references and guides to progress and hope.

    My father who was Dr. Emmanuel Ukpo’s Tailor in the 60’s would go all out inviting people in my community to come vote for Dr. Paul Ukpo in the 1993 Senate election. The Ukpo’s were my father’s role model and I think my father passed that on to me.

    It was a meritorious moment for me knowing the Late. John Akuma Ukpo family in Baltimore USA. It was one of my fulfilled dreams meeting the family that is a morning side dew and a star Trek to every visionary soul.

    Today I am a friend to the Ukpo’s and I can’t help but share in their lives in their sorrows, in their gains and in their loses.

    As the funerals commences, it will be an honor to have my tears on the ground of the Ukpo family compound and on the great Okpoma soil in honor of your name and for the losses.

    At the moment, words are not enough . May you be consoled and be rest assured that a good name is better than silver and gold. And in all it was yesterday. You are today and always.

    Accept my condolences.
    With love.
    Koko Dan.

  • Gbajabiamila Describes Sen Jarigbe’s Resignation As A Loss As He Joins The Senate

    Gbajabiamila Describes Sen Jarigbe’s Resignation As A Loss As He Joins The Senate

     

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has described as a loss, the decision by Jarigbe Agom for leaving the House for the Senate.

    According to Gbajabiamila, the 9th House is the most vibrant in the history of Nigeria.

    Jarigbe, until his resignation, represented Ogoja/Yala Federal Constituency in Cross River State, and had moved to the Senate, after a bye-election followed by legal battles, to replace Rose Oko, who died while representing Cross River North Senatorial District.

    At the opening of plenary on Tuesday, 21st September, 2021 Gbajabiamila read a letter of resignation from Jarigbe.

    Jarigbe wrote, “I wish to formally notify you of my assumption of office as Senator for Cross River North Senatorial District following the administering of oath of office on the 15th of September, 2021, by the Clerk of the Senate at the plenary.

    “I hereby resign my office as member of the House of Representatives for Ogoja/Yala Federal Constituency. This is forwarded for Mr Speaker’s information and necessary action.

    “I am leaving the House of Representatives with mixed feelings but it is a clarion call to serve my people in the upper chamber, which cannot be suppressed. I enjoyed my stay in the House of Representatives under your detribalised and competent leadership, coupled with the conviviality I shared with my other colleagues. I look forward to working with my other colleagues as we strive to make Nigeria a better country.”

    In his remarks, Gbajabiamila said, “We wish distinguished Senator Jarigbe well. He has moved to the Senate. It is next door; he is not far away from us. I still believe that it is his own loss leaving the House of Representatives, the most vibrant House in Nigerian history.”

  • Peter Akpanke Bags UNICROSS Post Graduate Students Award

    Peter Akpanke Bags UNICROSS Post Graduate Students Award

    By Elijah Ugani

    Mr Peter Akpanke, Founder and CEO of The Akpanke Foundation today Tuesday 21st September 2021 received an award of honor from UNICROSS Post graduate Student Association in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the welfare of Students and humanity at Large.

    Presenting the award, the Post graduate Student president Mr Liwhuliweh Joseph, on behalf of the entire Post Graduate students of CRUTECH, now known as UNICROSS, thanked the philanthropist for the many things he has done for students and the less privileged in the society. The president summarised some of Mr Akpanke’s contributions to the Educational development of the common child like through offering of Scholarships to students, paying fees for out of school students, provision of educational equipment to students among other things, maintained that “the award was given to the CEO as a form of appreciation in expectation for more”

    Mr. Apkanke in his response revealed that if not for public opinion or misinterpretation, he had considered not receiving awards again because he would prefer that reward which awaits in heaven.

    He thanked UNICROSS post graduate students  for finding him worthy of the award and admonished all to keep faith in humanity, as he reiterated commitment to his chosen mantra of making the world a better place.

     

  • Sen Jarigbe Agom Hits The Ground Running, Spreads Solar Light Across Cross River North

    Sen Jarigbe Agom Hits The Ground Running, Spreads Solar Light Across Cross River North

    By Elijah Ugani

    Barely four days after his inauguration,  the senator representing Northern senatorial district, Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, has facilitated the installation of solar powered street lights across the five(5) Local Government Areas that makes up the Senatorial District.

    The installation of the street lights has commenced and are located as in the following areas;
    Ogoja- Urban Ward 1 (Old Bank Road and Yala Street, Igoli-Ogoja)
    Yala- Okpoma ward
    Obudu- Ohong ward, Begiading ward and Otugwang North and Central.
    Obanliku- Sankwala.
    Bekwarra- Gakem Ward, and other locations within the Senatorial District in this phase.

    Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, was sworn into the Nigerian Senate on 15th September, 2021 after a protracted legal battle up to the Supreme Court. The matter was however led to rest when the Calabar Division of the  Court of Appeal declared Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe as the legitimate winner of December, 5th 2020 bye election.

  • UNICAL Inducts 63 New Doctors

    UNICAL Inducts 63 New Doctors

     

    No fewer than 63 newly inducted doctors of the University of Calabar have been told to prioritize the health needs of patients if they must excel in the medical profession.

    Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, who stated this during the 52nd Physicians’ Oath Taking Ceremony (Sponsio Academica) charged the inductees to always place the well-being of their patients on the front burner.

    While congratulating the inductees for scaling the hurdles in the course of their training, she urged them to adhere strictly to the ethics of the medical profession and imbibe the spirit of excellence and professionalism in the discharge of their duties.

    The VC, who described the college as the flagship of the institution, said: “I am proud of the products from the college because they have been making great exploits all over the world.

    ‘’I am happy to be part of your success stories and I urge you all to be good ambassadors of the institution’’.

    This came has she reiterated her administration’s commitment towards partnering with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) towards achieving a common goal, especially in the continuous training and retraining of doctors.

    She also thanked the inductees’ parents for the sacrifices and commitments in the course of training their children, and prayed God to grant them long life to enable them enjoy the fruits of their labour.

    “I congratulate you all for the great achievement; another journey has begun in your life.

    “You have chosen a profession that is employable and I want to urge you to be good ambassadors of your alma mater. Bring your experience to bear in your profession and imbibe the spirit of excellence and team work,” she said.

    In his remarks, Provost of the College of Medical Sciences, Prof. Victor Ansa, said that the induction was the beginning of the Physician’s journey into the real world, thereby urging them to display the skills they have acquired from the institution for the good of humanity.

    Describing the medical profession as a ‘noble profession’ he charged the inductees to live above board in every area of their endeavors.

    He said their practice must be patient-centered, with palpable competence, efficiency, honesty, diligence and transparency.

    The Provost said that 10 automatic internship employment would be given to ‘deserving doctors’ who are willing to serve in the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH).

    Also speaking, the Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Prof. Ngim Ngim, said that what the inductees were witnessing was a direct product of their devotion and commitment to the pursuit of excellence.

    He said the knowledge, skills and ethics they have imbibed over several years of training will see them through their career as doctors, even as he admonished them to reflect and ponder on the Physicians’ oath and abide by it.

    In the same vein, Cross River State Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Dr Innocent Abang, who welcomed the graduands into the association, urged them to unlock their God-given potentials in the course of practicing their profession.

    Speaking shortly after administering oath on the graduands, the Registrar, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), Dr Tajudeen Sanusi, advised the inductees to remain hardworking, focused, assiduous and ever ready to acquire as much knowledge and skills as possible during the period of their internship and the initial years of practice.

    The Registrar cautioned the graduands against unethical practices even as he urged them to ensure annual renewal of their license to practice.

    “The induction is the beginning of your journey as a doctors and you must practice this profession with humility. Respect your teachers and elders so that you can grow in the profession,” he said.

    The induction lecturer, Prof. Michael Ogirima, who spoke on the topic, ‘’Doctor, Attend to your Health’’ called on the doctors to attend to their own health and well-being in order to provide care of the highest standard.

    On his part, the Best Graduating Student, Dr Emediong Saturday Etuk, who spoke on behalf of other inductees, thanked the University Management for providing a conducive learning environment for them, which he believed, contributed to their success.

    He also thanked staff and lecturers in the Medical College for their enormous support and encouragement.

    Highpoint of the occasion was the award of prizes to deserving graduands and presentation of memento to the induction lecturer by the Vice Chancellor.

  • Peter Akpanke bags UNICAL Post Graduate Meritorious Award

    Peter Akpanke bags UNICAL Post Graduate Meritorious Award

     

    Mr Peter Akpanke has been honoured with a meritorious award by the Post Graduate Students Government of the prestigious University of Calabar in  his Abuja Office.

    Mr Akpanke  was recognized for his selflessness, humanitarian and philanthropic support for the needy and orphans.

    He  has distinguished himself in the community from other members of his class through his selfless actions.

    Responding to the award, Mr Peter Akpanke said he never knew that the little things he has been doing to impact the less privileged was been noticed by even the post graduate students.

    He noted that the recognition is a call to further strengthen his humanitarian services, as he stated that life can only be meaningful if those who are blessed by God make a point of duty to reach out to those in need.

     

  • UNICAL Signs MoU With MTN For Provision Of Internet Services On Campus

    UNICAL Signs MoU With MTN For Provision Of Internet Services On Campus

     

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Banku Obi, has signed a memorandum of understanding between the university and MTN to enhance internet services in the institution.

    The move by the Vice Chancellor marks the beginning of a paradigm shift in the area of telecommunications and internet services in the University of Calabar.

    According to Dr Adie Edward of the Faculty of Arts, “the Vice Chancellor was highly elated that this giant stride has been achieved under her administration because activities such as internet browsing, phone calls, SMS, ATM, POS etc will happen with relative ease and speed as soon as this very important project is concluded”.

    Accordingly, the VC expressed happiness with the Dean of Arts, Prof Stella Effa Atoe and the entire Faculty for initiating a laudable move of putting ICT and digitalization on a speed lane in the university, just as she promised to drive the project to a logical conclusion in no distant time.

  • George Odok Writes Heart Warming Birthday Message To VC Of UNICAL

    George Odok Writes Heart Warming Birthday Message To VC Of UNICAL

     

    Today is a great day, a day to reflect on the birth of a distinguished Nigerian and a czar of quality university education.

    SEPTEMBER 19 is quite significant because it afford us another opportunity to celebrate a record breaker, a sterling woman, a dynamic personality, the amazon of academic excellence, one of Nigeria’s leading most influential woman and the first female Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calabar.

    Your life has continued to reinforce my belief in the aphorism that “leadership is not just a position but a call for service and responsibility”. You have continued to exemplify your unquenchable zeal and passion for quality service delivery towards nation-building since your journey as Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar.

    Over the years, you have demonstrated the real leadership ideals, values, progressivism and ethics embedded in you. Today and everyday, we celebrate your continuous relevance as not just accidental but a visionary and transformational leader that is well nurtured in the progressive ideology.

    Your modesty, humility, simplicity, sagacity, dexterity and honorable etiquette typified you as an embodiment of Ekpang Onyinyi Obonghe mu Bansan Clan and a servant leader.

    Cheers to a Professor who teaches from the heart and mind, and not just from the syllabus and books.

    Happy birthday to the Vice-Chancellor who inspired her students to read beyond journals and look beyond classroom walls to reach the heights that were beyond their expectations.

    Most Professors are experts in subjects that they teach their students. But you are also an expert in two more subjects called Motivation and Inspiration–which you give out every day.

    You are a brilliant Vice-Chancellor, extraordinary lecturer, amazing teacher, remarkable mentor and an inspiring counselor.

    A university’s biggest assets are not infrastructure and equipment, but brilliant Professors like you.

    You give back so much to the society by helping students shape their lives and careers. Today is our chance to do something for you in return.

    On this auspicious birth anniversary of yours, I pray for God’s continuous wisdom, knowledge and sound health to keep navigating your path and thought as you continue to promote research, learning and academic excellence in UNICAL.

    Happy birthday Eti Eka Prof. Florence Banku Obi

    George Odok Jnr
    Senior Defence Correspondent
    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)