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  • Ayade Directs BORDERCOM To Embark On A Baseline Survey And Needs Assessment Of Border Communities

    Ayade Directs BORDERCOM To Embark On A Baseline Survey And Needs Assessment Of Border Communities

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Governor of Cross River State, His Excellency, Sir Ben Ayade has directed the State Border Communities Development Commission to embark on a baseline survey and needs assessment of border committees in Cross River State.

    This was disclosed by the Director General of the Commission, Mr. Noel Ugbong who averred that the exercise is geared towards the birth of a 5 year Strategic and multi year operational plan as well as a guide in budget preparations for the years ahead.

    Ugbong stressed that “the development of Border Communities is key to the Ayade-led visionary administration of rural transformation”

    Recall that just recently, the governor demonstrated a high level of commitment to his passion for Bakassi with the handing over of housing units.

    The DG posited that “border
    communities shall have the full attention of the Governor, who is poised to reach out to this communities in the areas of their greatest needs”

    On the importance of the baseline assessment, the Director General held that “the data obtained from the exercise shall be useful in collaborative development of border communities with Federal Agencies like National Border Communities Development Agency NBCDA, Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, and other Development Partners.

    “With the dwindling revenue accruing to the State, it becomes imperative for the commission to build a business case capable of attracting support from outside the State and to strengthen support from International Organizations”

    The Baseline Survey according to the DG is to commence from Bakassi Local Government Area on Tuesday, 17 June 2020.

  • 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.

  • Austin Akan Congratulates Peter Ishoja And Other 9 Councilors As They Assume Office

    Austin Akan Congratulates Peter Ishoja And Other 9 Councilors As They Assume Office

    By Elijah Ugani – Obudu

    A front line supporter of Governor Ben Ayade and a business Mogul, Chief Austin Akan has congratulated the Hon. Peter Ishoja representing Obudu Urban 1 who emerged as the Leader of the 6th legislative council of Obudu local government area and nine other councillors for their successful inauguration today.

    Akan who was elated having sensed the disposition of the councilors to duty, admonished the lawakers to use the opportunity they have been given to enact laws that will have direct impact on the lives of the citizens considering the fact the people have been in dare yearning for grassroot representation.

    Akan averred that “as councilors who reside with the people, and finding yourselves at the grassroot level, your constituents expect you to spend more time with them, by doing this, you will appreciate their more pressing challenges and of priority too.

    “Your call is majorly that of service, I employ you to concentrate more on service to humanity as posterity will always remind us of your contribution to the development of this council.

    “The executive needs your collaborative efforts and synergy to deliver the devidends of democracy to our people. Let me congratulate once again and wish you a very successful tenure of office as councilors representing your various wards”

  • Vena Ikem’s Congratulatory Letter To Newly Elected Chairmen And Councillors In Cross River State

    Vena Ikem’s Congratulatory Letter To Newly Elected Chairmen And Councillors In Cross River State

    By Admin

    Welcome to A New Dawn: A letter of congratulations to The newly elected Chairmen and councillors in Cross River State.

    As Gov Ayade takes a few steps in the direction of the change we desire let me use this forum to encourage him and also congratulate the newly elected Chairmen of the 18 local govt councils and their vice Chairmen together with the 196 councillors and very soon about 518 appointees to various positions in the councils.

    It is not true that we do not appreciate when positive steps are taken in the polity. It is that we desire to see more positive steps than occur in recent times and so we are usually skeptical of the steps when taken until they are concluded.

    As the election process has been concluded we feel happy that a breathe of fresh air has been injected into the life of Cross Riverians, and into our body politics, no matter how Imperfect the process may seem. Already the euphoria that has greeted the new and incoming administrations is palpable and an indication that it is what the people desire. The people have been waiting for this for so long and they are happy that it has finally arrived !

    I want to congratulate Gov. Ayade for finally arriving at a convergence with me in my anxiety to see Democracy take root once again at the grassroots level of our state. As a product of this tier of Govt I cannot help myself but encourage it’s elevation as a critical catalyst for grassroots development.

    Let me use this opportunity to also advise the new administrations in the various councils, that despite the challenges you may face, you owe your people the onerous responsibility to deliver on some critical challenges that must be confronting them in order to endear yourselves to them.

    Our people are yearning most of all to be listened to. To be heard. Building gigantic projects might appeal to them because we all yearn for development, but what is most critical is giving them a listening ear, empathizing with them and making the right effort to appreciate their yearnings and aspirations. This is most exemplified in making yourselves available to them when they need you in a timely manner.

    Do not surround yourselves with too many ‘boys’ that will make it difficult for the ordinary citizen of the local govt to reach you and discuss with you, no matter how briefly once in a while. Do not create a “security” cordon around yourselves that insulates you from the people you have been given the responsibility to administer.

    For most of you, your political career begins now. How you lay the foundation will determine how far you can go. Some of us did this 29 years ago and we are still blessed to be around. The secret is really as simple as I am spelling out to you: Live simple. Keep in touch with your people. Don’t be in a hurry to get rich. A good and impactful politician never really gets rich! He or she is often too busy making sacrifices to remember to accumulate enough to get rich. In this class of 18/18/196, of 2020, new stars will be made. Future ministers, Governors, commissioners etc are already being groomed. Are you going to be one of the few or will you return to relative obscurity and blame Governor Ayade for not “allowing you to make money”?

    The Governor has given you this rare opportunity to distinguish yourselves which many have sought all their political career and never got. He cannot be your excuse for failure to live up to the aspirations of your people.

    Your people are watching as you change friends, change appetite, change women/ men change clothes and accommodation but your excuse will constantly be that “the governor is not giving us money”! But he is giving you enough to change all these things except offer a little helping hand to those who today are all over you, supporting you. Those who put their lives on the line and quarrelled with others in the bid to support you to get here.

    Watch your every step. Have empathy for your friends, brothers, sisters and electorates. If you think people are not seeing you, surely God is and will reward you abundantly over the course of time, if you do well, if not with material gratification, with long service to humanity and a good name.

    Eschew crisis as much as possible. Avoid trouble in your councils and always prefer the path of amicable resolution of differences and there will be peace in your councils, which is the ultimate desire of our people.

    Keep yourselves close, don’t harbour grudges against those who didn’t support you because you are now representing all.

    Most of all make yourselves a vessel for good, no matter how little, day by day and you will be amazed how much good you are capable of doing in a very short time.

    I want to live to be able to point at you in a couple of years at my retirement and say, (s)he was a chairman when Gov. Ayade organized the first local govt election and I was the State Chairman of our great Party !

    Wishing you God’s abiding graces and guidance throughout your tenure.

    Long live Cross River State!!!

    Long live The People’s Democratic Party! ( PDP).

    Vena. Ikem.

     

    Disclaimer: This opinion is strictly that of Vena. Ikem and does not represent THELUMINENEWS or its staff.

  • YNaija Governor’s Ranking: Matawalle, Ayade, Uzodinma, Obaseki Emerge Top Performers For May

    YNaija Governor’s Ranking: Matawalle, Ayade, Uzodinma, Obaseki Emerge Top Performers For May

     

     

    By Dayo Taiwo-Sidiq, YNaija

    It has been an eventful year for Governors of the 36 states in the federation and for a good number of them, May marked either their first year anniversary as Chief Executive or the first year anniversary of their second term in office.

    However, with the coronavirus pandemic still a thing in the country, our effectiveness rankings will focus on the usual monthly performance of 10 among these governors across the 6 geo-political zones.

    Worst Performers:

    10. Nyesom Wike (Rivers, South South)

    As in April, the Rivers Government sparked off a debate in the country as Governor Wike in enforcing his Executive Order 6 on COVID-19 in the state, supervised the auctioning of vehicles that allegedly flouted the lockdown order as well as the demolition of Prodest Hotel and Etemeteh Hotel without the order of a court.

    While many have tried to justify this action, it amounts to killing a fly with a sledgehammer. Such high-handedness discourages investment in the state. Analysts have also argued that such orders should have prescribed lesser punitive measures such as converting it to an isolation centre or making the violators pay huge fines to the government.

    The Governor appears to also be increasing tension in the state with consistent allegations about threat to peace as he said that there were plans by some persons to cause breakdown of law and order so as to force the declaration of a state of emergency in the state.

    9. Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe, North East)

    Reports from Gombe more than anything else put a dent on the national fight against COVID-19, as the state witnessed two rounds of protests in May by patients at its isolation centres. The first which saw about 20 patients force their way out of the facility to take over the federal highway linking the state with neighbouring Borno, chanting that the state government lied against their status went viral and lamenting alleged poor treatment by the state government.

    Days later, in similar fashion, some COVID-19 patients at the Federal Teaching Hospital staged a protest on the streets claiming they had not been given drugs and were left to fend for himself alongside other patients at the hospital. Sadly, the explanation by the government didn’t do much and health workers are also complaining about their unpaid allowances.

    The Governor has also come under criticism over a bill that was recently passed into law for the establishment of the Joint Development Project Agency. Described as obnoxious, the joint agency is alleged to be a conduit for siphoning local government funds and making them mere appendages of the state government.

    8. Yahaya Bello (Kogi, North Central)

    After months of being only one of the two states without a case of COVID-19 in the country, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced two positive cases of COVID-19 in the state, but the Kogi government quickly issued a statement rejecting the results while maintaining that the Confluence State was free of the coronavirus.

    The development is worrisome as the Kogi Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) had persistently cried out over the lack of adequate testing for coronavirus in the state describing it as a great risk for doctors and other health workers. Doctors at the Federal Medical Centre accused the Yahaya Bello-led government of frustrating the efforts to ascertain the presence of the virus in the northcentral state, while investigative reports suggest that many patients report to the Kogi Specialist Hospital with symptoms similar to those of COVID-19, but none of them gets tested for fear of being punished by the state authorities.

    At the centre of these fears are statements by Governor Yahaya alleging that the NCDC wants him to declare false cases in the state, leading residents of the state and beyond to describe COVID-19 as a hoax with little or no attention to measures as use of face masks as well as social distancing while movement flows freely through the streets, entry and exit to and fro boundary city -Abuja (which has recorded not less than 500 cases) were without hitches despite the ban on inter-state travel.

    Fair Performers:

    7. Dapo Abiodun (Ogun, South West)

    All appears not to be well in the Ogun health sector as doctors under the state employment are having a running battle with the government over the unexplained delay in the payment of its members’ salaries and agitations on the need for improved welfare package for its members.

    The doctors under the aegis of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu alleged that compared to other workers in the state whose salaries for April and May were paid promptly, their April salaries were paid mid-May despite working during the period of the lockdown, while May salaries were yet to be paid as of May 21.

    While it is commendable that the Ogun Government announced a review of hazard allowance for State health workers from 200 to 300 per cent as well as a life insurance policy for frontline workers, it is worrisome that the Governor is putting the life policy on hold from taking off immediately, opting to wait for the Federal Government to put in place a similar programme. The state government has a lot of work to do in ensuring that all issues leading to industrial action at a critical time of the COVID-19 pandemic is resolved.

    6. Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna, North West)
    The Kaduna Governor in the month under review waived the Right of Way (RoW) charges for broadband and related communication infrastructure in the state. As described by the Minister of Communications, Isa Pantami, one of the key benefits of the decision is the rapid growth in the gross domestic product (GDP) of any country that increases its broadband penetration.

    In the fight against the Coronavirus, apart from threats of prosecution to any Islamic cleric who enrolls children into an Almajiri school in the state, the government has ensured optical screening and rehabilitation of 200 children in the Almajiri system of education repatriated from Nasarawa in the wake of the pandemic, bringing the total number of repatriated Almajiri pupils to 900 from Kano, Bauchi, Plateau and Nasarawa states.

    The unpleasant news from the North-Western state this month however, is the attack on inhabitants of the Southern Kaduna communities by gunmen leading to the death of women and children. Such inhuman act despite the lockdown is very worrisome and there is a great need for proactive measures to avoid a reoccurrence.

    Good Performers:

    5. Godwin Obaseki (Edo, South South)

    The state’s COVID-19 response team headed by the Deputy Governor have taken commendable steps in managing the pandemic in the state especially with regular updates and boost of its isolation facilities in the state to over 600-beds spread across different health facilities in Benin, Auchi and Irrua; making it the state first outside Lagos, to have three testing centres in the country.

    This is evident in acclaimed credits from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the Federal Ministry of Health on its recent inauguration of a 300-bed isolation centre and molecular laboratory at the Stella Obasanjo Hospital in Benin, along with a third Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) molecular laboratory established at the Edo State Specialist Hospital.

    The recent completion of a substation at the Edo State Secretariat complex and installation of 33KVA lines ahead of the test run of the CCTEC-Ossiomo Power Plant, with a capacity of 55 megawatts is also a major move towards opening up the state’s power sector to competition for the benefit of residential and industrial consumers.

    While the governor cannot be solely blamed for the heightened tension arising from the actions of political actors warming up for party primaries ahead of the September 19 Gubernatorial elections in the state, he has a critical role to play in dousing tension in the state being generated by the political class, as well as ensure the security agents stay on top of their game in the fight against incessant kidnappings and rape cases in the state.

    4. Hope Uzodinma (Imo, South East)

    The Hope Uzodinma administration took a bold move to ensure judicious use of the state’s commonwealth by assenting to a bill repealing the law that created pension allowances and gratuities for former Governors, Deputy Governors, Assembly Speakers and Deputy Speakers.

    As rightly pointed out by the governor, not only does the repealed law run contrary to the provision of the 1999 constitution as amended, which stipulates that a pensioner must have worked for at least 10 years and must be up to 45 years of age, some beneficiaries of such payments also earn salaries and allowances in other positions they occupied such as serving as Senators or Members of the House of Representatives.

    Another commendable move by the Governor was the signing of an executive order that slashes the Right-of-Way (RoW) charges for InfraCos in the state from N4,500 to N145 per metre. The review will ease the cost of deploying the necessary infrastructure that would aid the National Broadband Penetration plan by Telcos, trigger ancillary on-line services, especially in the field of education and in turn usher in innovations across the sectors.

    3. Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom, South South)

    The Akwa Ibom Government in the month under review slashed the salaries of all political office holders in the state by 20% in what it described as a response to the prevailing economic realities of dwindling revenues, caused by the crash in the price of crude oil in the global market. As expected of thinking leadership, the step is considered a good move as it will go a long way in showing it is paying beyond lip service to call for sacrifice.

    A major feat for the Udom administration in May was the addition of a Bombardier CRJ 900 aircraft to the Ibom Air fleet in line with his plans to open the State up for industrialization through land, sea and air, with plans underway for another aircraft to increase the fleet to five aircraft.

    The administration also provided computers, cameras, printers, scanners and other essential work tools that will aid in the profiling of convicts and overall efficiency to the State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS). The support will go a long way in ensuring the implementation of all non-custodial sentencing such as community services, probation, parole, restorative justice and others as enshrined in the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019.

    2. Ben Ayade (Cross River, South South)

    Governor Ayade received massive commendation from Nigerians across the federation this month for the new policy of his administration’s which exempts micro and small businesses from the payment of taxes as well as the inauguration of an anti-tax agency to put an end to illicit taxes on the people while ensuring the small business owners do not come under the harsh hands of the desperate search for money by tax consultants.

    The initiative which he tagged as part of post-COVID-19 palliative to the people in response to the level of poverty in the state, exempts all Okada (commercial motorcycle) riders, taxi drivers, small saloon owners, small catering and restaurant points, street food vendors, hotels with less than 50 rooms across the whole state and all others who sell basic things or struggling to earn a living,

    For a country where multiple taxations are a big deal, such policy will encourage basic entrepreneurship and wealth creation in the state. Judging from the state’s revenue, concerns have been raised however as to how the government hopes to meet up with his obligations and carry out its “ambitious projects” with such policy. The administration also employed additional 1,000 workers as demand for Cross River Garment Factory facemasks skyrocketed in this month.

    1. Bello Matawalle (Zamfara, North West)

    The award of N3.1 billion contract for the construction of 423 classrooms in the state and decision to accommodate as many street children known as Almajiri expelled from any state with open arms as well as integrate the Almajirai model into western education for the purpose of acquiring qualitative education in both western and Islamic knowledge is very positive.

    This will go along way in promoting a sense of belonging and reduce the “stigmatisation” meted on the Almajiri Islamic teaching and learning in the country when most of the Governors in the Northern part of the country have toed the line of repatriation.

    Quite importantly, with low testing capacity posing a major challenge to the fight against the pandemic in the country, one great feat of the Matawalle administration in the last one month is the launch of the largest zero-contact testing centre for COVID-19 in Nigeria.

    With a capacity of collecting 70 samples in an hour, this will significantly protect health workers who are on the front line and ensure timely delivery of collected samples since the booth can be deployed in border towns and remote areas. The sample collection booths are also said to be convertible into telemedicine booths post-COVID – 19; which will also boost the people’s access to healthcare and their overall wellbeing, especially in the hinterlands of the state.

    Editor’s Note: The YNaija Effectiveness Ranking is a perception index by our special editorial programme as determined by correspondent assessment, news reports, and opinion surveys. It is graded on the following parameters: campaign promise, social impact, and infrastructural development.

  • UTUKALU Youth Patriotic Front Congratulates Bonny Ewhe, Chairman Of Obudu LGC

    UTUKALU Youth Patriotic Front Congratulates Bonny Ewhe, Chairman Of Obudu LGC

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The UTUKALU Youth Patriotic Front has congratuled the Chairman of Obudu local government council, Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe for his emergence at the poll and subsequent inauguration as the Executive Chairman of council.

    In a release signed by the  group Chairman and Secretary, Mr. Gregory Adie and Dr. Ferdinand Ite Odey,  and made available to THELUMINENEWS, described the chairman as a gentleman of high moral repute, a quintessential trailblazer, a social engineer and a man full of capacity and determination to achieve any set goal, is sure on the trajectory to harness his potentials for the development of Obudu local government council.

    The release reads in parts “We want to congratulate you specially on this auspicious moment of yours where the opportunity have been created for you to bring to bear your vast knowledge of experience that transcends the oil and gas sector, politics and private business.

    “For you, we are proud that this is a dream come true, and so we are not in doubt of your resolve and determination to make your stewardship count.

    “We want to join your numerous admirers and people of goodwill to ask God Almighty to grant you the wisdom of King Solomon as you serve as Chairman of Obudu local government council.

    “You are a gentleman of high moral repute, a quintessential trailblazer, a social engineer and a man full of capacity and determination to achieve your set goal, we are convince that you are on the trajectory to harness your potentials for the development of Obudu local government council under your superintendent as the chief servant.

    “Be reminded that this new responsibility comes with its enormous challenges, we urge you therefore, to avoid mixing emotions with leadership as you try to identify sycophantic hype and chose the part of honor in the discharge of your duties.

    “Lastly, you will soon be accused of abandoning your party faithfuls, that is a normal thing. Be reminded and inform such persons that you are chairman of Obudu and not chairman of PDP. The name Bonny Ewhe rings bell in almost all the households in Obudu, we want that echoes louder positively, we are always very proud of you and we are convinced that you are going to justify this trust we have in you. Congratulations once again”

  • 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.

  • They Don’t Care About Us

    They Don’t Care About Us

    By Boniface Ekungitunre Ushie-Ogar

    13 days away, Jackson hit track with the above title, it will be 25 years since he performed the single. The song represents the plight of the blacks; their past, their present and their future in the hands of institutionalized racism which created ghettos, built partial justice system which got 56 % of blacks who make just 20% of the entire US population in the penitentiary with a low level of ever getting a paying job after release and the Cops shoot at any black provocation but use kid gloves 🧤 on people with other colors.

    Let’s pause and ask yourselves some questions;
    1. Is police brutality only in US

    2. Is it the USA that has a partial Justice system… In NIG, I have seen how in five days, Walter (former CJN) was arraigned but we have cases that can’t be attained to.

    3. Have the government stop slashing the budget for Health and education while increasing that for renovation for the Hallow Chamber.

    4. Are the salaries of our teachers at all levels, juicy or are just the salaries of the politicians with just passing six that got the juice… This is a systematic bastardization of our education system, it weakens the teachers who in turn, teach rubbish and nonsense and the elite are ok with it because they maintain control on us with the poor enlightenment and most of those who were not well trained become parliamentarian who either do not move any motion or at best, they copy obsolete bills or law from Singapore, Dubai, etc.

    5. How is our taxing system, does it allow the poor and less privilege to save and penny, we get tax for making calls, for depositing our money, for receiving credit, for sending an SMS, for buying via a mobile app, both the buyer and seller get tax for a single, the same commodity?

    Who is responsible for the implementation of the policies and when they look at such unfriendly policies, why go ahead to sign it, do they really care about us?

    All I want to say is that they don’t really care about us and in the coming days, I will be showing through tidbit, how they do not care, and what we must do to let them know that it is mandatory on them to care.

    Yours in Tidbit!

    Boniface Ekungitungre Ushie-Ogar
    Writes from Earth

    NB.
    The Cop represents all the elite and those in the position of authorities in any part of the world who use their powers to oppress us, the weak, the poor, the less privileged, the needy. Floyd, represent all those who are at the receiving end in any part of the world.

     

    Disclaimer: This is solely the opinion of Boniface Ushie Ogar and does not represent that of the THELUMINENEWS or its staff.

  • The Issue, The Threat, The Emptiness and The Call For Unification In Support of Agba Jalingo.

    The Issue, The Threat, The Emptiness and The Call For Unification In Support of Agba Jalingo.


    By Richard F. Inoyo – Calabar

    “If there must be war, let it happen in my days, that my children may have peace”

    ~ undercover agent ~

    It has been said time without number that, those who live in glass house, shouldn’t throw stone. The recent revelation brought to the consciousness of Nigerians across the country by brilliant investigative Journalist_ Citizen Agba Jalingo over the use of a 80years woman for photo op masterminded by Florence Ita Giwa as seen in a picture where the governor of Cross River State Mr. Ben Ayade claimed to have allocated a furnished house to the said old woman that showed that there was never a time the governor did such a thing as the perpetrators would want us to think has hit national newsrooms across the country.

    With that revelation led by the CrossRiverWatch Team, we have seen an hysteric Florence Ita Giwa running to Bakassi at the dead of the night to do damage control, and at the same time dishing out needless insults and calling worldclass investigative Journalist Agba Jalingo all kinds of unprintable names while attacking the blessed memory of Agba Jalingo’s progenitors.

    And as if that level of erratic utterances and badly mismanaged image-laundering isn’t enough, instead of Ita Giwa to provide and hand the said 80 years old woman all relevant documents and papers of ownership of the furnished house and for us all to move on_ she has gone ahead, abandoning the substance of the issue which basically has to do with ensuring the correction of the evil done against the 80years old woman, who is yet to move into the so called house they claimed they gave to her in their duplicitous plot.

    Seeing that the facts stack against her, in her latest roll of flurry borne out of the fact that her inhumane deeds were exposed by Investigative Journalist Agba Jalingo; Florence Ita Giwa has decided to leave the real issue of providing ownership documents to the 80years old woman, to pursuing the irrelevant issue of making a case about what particular date was pinpointed as the date she flew into calabar with threat of taking legal action against Investigative Journalist Agba Jalingo for telling the whole world that contrary to her claim, she was flown in, a day before the charade and shameless showmanship that outrageously saw an 80years old woman used as Guinea pig in the worst possible deception in modern day history.

    Let it be on her mental slate that, the general public is against her in this situation, and the whole world stands with Citizen Agba Jalingo. Decency and patriotism dictate that, as a people we should have more of brilliant Investigative Journalist like Agba Jalingo across the country who reveals false-dealings of government officials at all levels and speak truth to power, and none of Florence Ita Giwa who have problem seeing people exposing reprehensible duplicity and demanding justice for poor grandmother like the 80years old woman who she used in that ungodly act.

    Without leaving room for ambiguity, let it be abundantly clear that Nigerians need 10million Agba Jalingos across the country to hold government accountable, and zero number of the likes of Florence Ita Giwa for doing very little for the poor people of Bakassi all this time but yet claim to represent and pretending to have done so much during all these long dark years in the history of Bakassi with very little to show for it.

    Florence Ita Giwa needs to come down from her fractured high hill and quickly realise that, we are all fed up with her antics and antecedence which none of us would wish any person to emulate.

    I call on all Cross Riverians in particular, and Nigerians in General, to unite and defend Agba Jalingo for exposing terrors in high places. The last thing we need is a society without Agba Jalingo.

    I can live with a society without Florence Ita Giwa, but definitely not one without dedicated and patriotic journalist like Agba Jalingo.

    Let history vindicate us all as we stand by Agba Jalingo in every court against all empty and frivolous charges brought forth by any person on earth.

    Mma has only one honourable path to take, which is to hand the 80years old woman her Certificate of Ownership and Occupancy, and scrap the crap of litigating over date-schedule which would only over extend the televisionalisation of her deed on social media screens for as long as such shrapnel litigation lasts. All we demand is justice for the 80years old woman, and not egotrip that has been tripped.

    Signed.

    Richard F. Inoyo
    Country Director, Citizens Solution Network.

    For Civilian and Population Council.

     

    NB: This is strictly the opinion of Richard F. Inoyo and does not in anyway represent that of THELUMINENEWS or its staff.