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  • Dr John Adinya Odey Felicitates With The People Of Bekwarra On The Occasion Of The 2024 New Yam Festival

    Dr John Adinya Odey Felicitates With The People Of Bekwarra On The Occasion Of The 2024 New Yam Festival

     

    Dear Elders, brothers and sisters,

    As we celebrate the ipem ihihe, I wish you all a joyous and bountiful harvest season. May this occasion bring us closer and remind us of the rich cultural heritage that binds us as one great people.

    As we mark this significant event, let us be reminded of the ethos that weaves the fabric of our society, respect for elders, hard work, resilience and gratitude for which we are known for. These values are essential for our collective progress and prosperity as the great people of Bekwarra.

    As an aspirant to the Office of Chairman, Bekwarra LGA, I am committed to serving our LGA and working tirelessly to ensure we have a Bekwarra of our dreams. I believe that by working together, we can build a better and brighter future for ourselves and children.

    Once again, I wish you all a happy New Yam Festival. Cheers

    Sincerely,

    Dr. John Adinya Odey
    Bekwarra LGA Chairmanship aspirant.

  • C’River Concludes Plans For Integrated Measles Campaign

    C’River Concludes Plans For Integrated Measles Campaign

     

    By: Nakanda Iyadim

    The Cross River State Primary Health Department Agency in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and partners wishes to announce the commencement of an integrated measles vaccination campaign across the 18 Local Government Areas.

    In a release signed by the Commissioner for Information, Dr Erasmus Ekpang indicates that the exercise which is free of charge will commence on Saturday, September 21, 2024 and end on Sunday ,September 29, 2024 in all health facilities and designated public facilities.

    Parents and caregivers are advised to avail themselves of this opportunity by getting their children and wards from day old to 59 months vaccinated against measles and other killer diseases during the immunization exercise in all designated vaccination centers across the State.

    Ekpang further added that officials from the Primary Health Care Development Agency with reflective crested vest shall move from house to house to administer the measles vaccines on the children and should be welcome by residents to ensure successful implementation of the programme.

  • Chief John Ugbe Foundation To Hold Grand Finale Football Competition Today

    Chief John Ugbe Foundation To Hold Grand Finale Football Competition Today

    By Elijah Ugani 

    The Chief John Ugbe Foundation is set for the grand finale of her second edition of the football tournament in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State.

    The foundation is in honor the late Patriarch and father of Hon Emmanuel Ugbe, former Chairman of Obudu Local Government Council and Mr Patrick Ugbe, CEO & MD, Hit 95 FM, has impacted positively on the lives of the people.

    A release signed by the Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee of the competition, Dr Abu Undiyaundeye indicates that Obudu Urban 1 and Ipong wards are to lock horns during the final match, which is billed for 3pm today September 7th 2024 at the Chief J A Agba memorial stadium, Obudu.

    Speaking to TheLumineNews, Hon Emmanuel Ugbe, noted that as parts of efforts to remember the good legacies of their father, they have decided to come together to impact the people with the view of making lives better.

    He stated that “we decided to initiate the football tournament because football unite people from different backgrounds. He keeps the youth busy and prevents them from indulging in so many illicit behaviors”.

  • Annual General Meeting: GOSCO Class of ’97 Felicitates G’95

    Annual General Meeting: GOSCO Class of ’97 Felicitates G’95

    By Elijah Ugani 

    As members of the 1995 class of Government Secondary School Obudu, converged for the 2024 reunion and Annual General Meeting, members of the 1997, has felicitate with the G’95 class for the numerous achievements the class has recorded which promotes the name of the institution.

    In a release signed the 1997 worldwide coordinator, Mr Patrick Inezi, and made available to TheLumineNews, indicates that in line with the numerous achievements recorded by the G’95 class, they look forward to seeing an elaborate reunion where everybody will be present in roll according to classes.

    The release reads in full: “On behalf of the Executive Council and members of GOSCO class of 1997, worldwide, we heartily felicitate with GOSCO – 95 on their successful 2024 reunion and Annual General Meeting.

    “We are highly honored by your invitation and we hope that our representation was felt directly or indirectly.

    “Our most difficult task is to bring people together. We stand tall on your numerous achievements which GOSCO is known for. It is worthy to note that such an impactful event after 29 years, we look forward to more elaborate reunion where everybody will be present in roll according to classes.”

  • Hon Emma Akwagiobe Felicitates Obudu On The Occasion Of The 2024 New Yam Festival

    Hon Emma Akwagiobe Felicitates Obudu On The Occasion Of The 2024 New Yam Festival

    Dear Friends,

    As we celebrate the Bi pam bififeh, I wish you all a joyous and bountiful harvest season. May this occasion bring us closer and remind us of the rich cultural heritage that binds us as one great people.

    As we mark this significant event, I am reminded of the importance of hard work and gratitude we are known for. These values are essential for our collective progress and prosperity as people of Obudu.

    As an aspirant for the Office of Chairman, I am committed to serving our LGA and working tirelessly to ensure that our LGA succeeds. I believe that by working together, we can build a brighter future for ourselves and children.

    Once again, I wish you all a happy New Yam Festival. May it be a time of feasting and merriment.

    Wolololo, wolololo!

    Sincerely,

    Hon. Emma Akwagiobe

  • Beyond Limits FC Beats Central Stars FC To Win Comrade Odey Adamade Football Tournament

    Beyond Limits FC Beats Central Stars FC To Win Comrade Odey Adamade Football Tournament

    By Elijah Ugani 

    There was excitement in Obudu town today September 6th 2024, as Beyond Limits FC of Obudu defeated the Central Stars of Utugwang in the final tournament to win the 2024 and the 11th edition of Comrade Odey Adamade football tournament.

    The tournament which ended in a four goals to one in favor of Beyond Limits FC of Obudu amidst cheers witnessed a large turnout of supporters.

    The tournament had two groups where Beyond Limits FC was rated best team among 12 teams that registered and participated in the tournament and qualified for the final.

    Central Stars FC of Utugwang came first among 10 teams from group 2 and qualified for the final.

    The third place position was played by Adida FC of Obanliku and Achiibi FC Kigbor of Ukpe, in a three goals to nill, that ended in favor of Adida FC.

    The novelty foot ball match was played by ex-students of Government Secondary School, Obudu of 1994 and 1995 set code named G’95 and G’94, that ended a goalless draw.

    The event was chaired by a former Obudu Local Government Council Chairman, Hon Emmanuel Ugbe, who used the opportunity to commend the organizer of the tournament, Comrade Odey Adamade, for the initiative and tasked the winners and other teams that participated in the tournament to see their involvement as a stepping stone in the football career.

    The following awards were presented to deserving players and teams.

    Best goalkeeper – Joe Heart
    Second Best goalkeeper – Abraham Adamade
    Best Referee – Elias Adie
    Highest Goal scorer – Bobo Jude (16 goals)
    Second highest scorer – Christian Ekunke (11 goals)

    Third runner-up – Achibi FC Kigbor of Ukpe, medals, trophy and a cash of #200,000.00 (Two Hundred Thousand Naira) only.

    Second runner-up – Adidas FC of Obanliku, medals, trophy and cash of #300,000.00 (Three Hundred Thousand Naira) only.

    First runner-up – Central Stars of Utugwang, medals, trophy and a cash of #500,000.00 (Five Hundred Thousand Naira) only.

    Winer – Beyond Limits FC of Obudu, medals, trophy and a cash of #600,000.00 (Six Hundred Thousand Naira) only.

    Speaking to TheLumineNews, the Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee, Mr David Undeshi, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of over 22 teams that registered and participated in the 11th edition of the tournament and pledged a better outing in the next edition. He commended the cooperation and support of members of the local organizing committee.

    He used the opportunity to restate the commitment of the organizer, Comrade Odey Adamade, to harnessing the potentials of the youths of Obudu using football.
    He thanked the contribution of the G’95 class of Government Secondary School, Obudu for their outstanding support and wished everyone a happy 2024 Obudu new yam festival.

     

  • Excitement In Obanliku As Senator Jarigbe Initiates Busangfong Road Project

    Excitement In Obanliku As Senator Jarigbe Initiates Busangfong Road Project

     

    In a move to revitalize rural communities, Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, representing Cross River North Senatorial District, has kickstarted the Busangfong-Ikom Road Project in Obanliku LGA by handing it over to the Contractor.

    At the handover ceremony, the Constituency Officer Mr. Egar Mgbantul, representing the Senator, emphasized that the project fulfills the lawmaker’s commitment to enhancing living conditions through infrastructural development. He expressed gratitude to the people of Busangfong for their patience, support and cooperation, highlighting that the project aims to facilitate easy access of farm produce to major markets in Cross River North and Central Senatorial Districts.

    “Senator Jarigbe had promised to rebuild roads across the Senatorial District, and the Busangfong-Ikom road is one of them,” Egar explained to the enthusiastic community.

    Community Chiefs, Elders and Constituents hailed the project as a symbol of progress, a testament to Senator Jarigbe’s dedication to infrastructural development, and a beacon of hope for a brighter future in Cross River North Senatorial District.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA

  • President Tinubu, Let The Poor Breathe BY INYALI PETER

    President Tinubu, Let The Poor Breathe BY INYALI PETER

     

    Nigeria, blessed with an abundance of mineral resources, stands as one of the richest nations in the world. Yet, in a cruel twist of fate, it seems that when destiny endowed the country with these gifts, it overlooked the crucial element of commensurate leadership, leaving Nigeria to struggle in harnessing its vast human and mineral resources to achieve its rightful place as a great nation and giant of Africa.

    Since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule in 1999, each successive administration has brought its own unique set of frustrations. Rather than building upon the progress of their predecessors, each president’s performance has been marked by a decline from the previous administration, with every government leaving the country in a more precarious state than when they took office.

    When President Bola Tinubu campaigned on ‘Renewed Hope’ in 2023, Nigerians expected a leader who would revitalize their faith in the country. Given his successful tenure as Lagos governor from 1999-2007, many anticipated similar success nationwide. However, just over a year into his presidency, he has led Nigeria into one of its worst periods of hardship since the civil war, contradicting the lofty expectations that followed his inauguration.

    The economic crisis has become suffocating, leaving citizens gasping for air despite the President’s promise to let the poor ‘breathe’. Hunger, anger, and hopelessness are strangling the nation, as everything that brings discomfort continues to rise. Workers can no longer feed their families, and unemployment is skyrocketing. The National Bureau of Statistics last Labour Force Survey shows a surge in unemployment, from 4.2% to 5.0% in just one quarter. With businesses collapsing and jobs being lost daily due to harsh economic policies, this is projected to continue to rise.

    The private sector has however tried to bridge the gap but it’s not been enough as a large chunk of people are still struggling to survive because of unemployment or underemployment. The cultural reliance on relatives for support is also being stretched to the limit due to inflationary economy. Today, the concept of social class that assumes three general economic categories is utupia as the middle class is going extinct. The powerful rich upper class and the helpless lower class are the two categories that exist now in Nigeria.

    Besides, before the enactment of the new national minimum wage act of N70,000, about fifteen states failed to implement the old one of N30,000. It is unlikely that these states that could not pay N30,000 would be willing to pay the new one which represents a 134% increase. Workers at all levels have become vulnerable because prices of goods and services keep rising while their pay remain largely stagnant.

    The recent fuel price hike would only exacerbate the situation, with prices of building materials, rents, transport fares, food, and other essentials increasing overnight. It’s hard to see how workers as well as people without a steady income or viable business can survive in this environment. Even when the new minimum wage is fully implemented, it value will be limited; already a bag of rice, for example, is heading towards N100,000, a loaf of bread is over N2,000 while a basin of Garri costs around N50,000. How can Nigerians afford these basic necessities?

    According to Statista 2022 report released a few months ago, 88.4 million Nigerians are living in extreme poverty. These numbers have not improved since the last report, and the government’s policies seem to be making things worse as the poverty level have deepened in the last one year. Rather than finding solutions, government seems to be interested only in raising revenue that are likely to be mismanaged or revolve around the pockets of a few greedy individuals.

    However, as some people have said, there’s still enough time for the President to turn things around as he’s just a year and few months into his four-year term. But the decisions to drastically improve things must be taken urgently. For instance , there’s an urgent need to reduce the price of petroleum products, lower taxes on individuals and food items, reduce cost of the unavailable electricity, suspend Covid-19 loan recovery, defend the naira against foreign currencies, amongst others.

    The psychological, emotional, social, and mental pressure on the poor masses have become unbearable. If more effort is not put into addressing the crisis and urgently too, the country may completely collapse. Section 14 (b) of the 1999 constitution says government exists purposely for the security and the welfare of the people, not the other way round, therefore, President Tinubu must allow the poor masses breathe.

    -Inyali Peter, Ph.D.

  • Gov Umo Of Akwa Ibom State Is Certainly The Kind Of Leaders Nigeria Need To Take Her Out Of The Present Miasmas And Doldrum BY OKOI OBONO-OBLA

    Gov Umo Of Akwa Ibom State Is Certainly The Kind Of Leaders Nigeria Need To Take Her Out Of The Present Miasmas And Doldrum BY OKOI OBONO-OBLA

     

    His Excellency, Governor, Pastor Bassey Eno Umo of Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria, is an exceptionally good man and a true clergy man, leader.

    He is indeed a phenomenal and emerging Nigerian leader. He is humble,simple, and down to earth.
    He is also kind and help those who need help without minding where they come from.

    Today, Governor Bassey Uno will be visiting Ugep, Yakurr, Cross River State to commission a house he built for Mr Ubi Abam Obono.

    Mr Ubi Abam Obono is the father of Miss Arit Abam Ubi. Miss Arit Abam Ubi was an NYSC member.
    When she passed out of NYSC, she returned home smartly dressed and matched generically and majestically to salute her father smartly to thank him for all his efforts in seeing her through school.

    A bewildered Mr. Abam Ubi Obono emerged out of his derelict and dilapidated house to welcome his daughter with subdued excitement.
    Unknown to father and his daughter, the drama was recorded by a member of the household.

    The video went viral and caught the attention of Governor Umo, who instantly decided to build a house for Mr Ubi Abam Obono out of compassion.

    His Excellency, Governor Umo, is certainly the kind of leaders, Nigeria need to take her out of the present miasma and doldrum.
    Let give Governor Umo,15 gbosas!!

  • Death In Jail, A Call To Action… BY AGBA JALINGO

    Death In Jail, A Call To Action… BY AGBA JALINGO

     

    Two awaiting trial inmates in Afokang Prison, in Calabar, Mr. Ntiero Effiong and Mr. Okon Eke, died two Wednesdays ago in their cells due to illnesses related to malnutrition. Another awaiting trial inmate died today Sunday in Cell A1, a cell holding over 79 inmates. The third inmate, an elderly man, was brought in since 2021 in good shape, but due to malnutrition, he developed multiple illnesses that saw parts of his body decaying.

    It is worthy of note that all three dead inmates are awaiting trial detainees who were never convicted by any court, of the alleged crime(s) that took them to Afokang prison. They were still presumed innocent until proven otherwise. But they have died without a chance to defend themselves. Whether they were guilty or not, their friends, neighbours, family members and the world, would conclude that they committed crimes and were sent to go and die in jail. The guilt will live with their loved ones forever, yet they weren’t given a chance to defend themselves.

    The new trending pictures and videos of what is served to inmates in Afokang Prison as food are horrible, to say the least. Higher authorities have to intervene and do something promptly. The federal government budgeted N24,447,582,237 for the feeding and welfare of inmates in 2024. The prison authorities also complained that the money isn’t adequate for the needs of the inmates. As at 26th of August 2024, the month that just ended yesterday, the total number of inmates in all the prisons in Nigeria was 84,575 and only 26,913 have been convicted. The remaining 57,662 are awaiting trial inmates and I can bet that more than 50 percent of them are innocent based on previous conviction statistics.

    So before you conclude those who go to prison are criminals that must be allowed to suffer and die, you need those figures to get clarity that many of those who are there are actually there for no reason. Yours sincerely has been to several prisons for no reason. All the courts I was taken to, said I didn’t do any wrong and acquitted me. But I went through several jails. Such is the fate of many locked behind those iron bars. And for many of them, they may never get a fair chance to defend themselves like the three that have died and many others dying in jails across the country.

    Catering to the needs and welfare of people in prisons is an injunction written in every known holy book of all known religions. It is not a favor that those who are free are doing to those who are held, it is rather a command to mankind to be our brother’s keeper, knowing that anyone can be a victim of a decayed society where we don’t watch out for one another.

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.