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  • Foundation Sensitises C’River Students On Child Rights

    Foundation Sensitises C’River Students On Child Rights

     

    In commemoration of the 2024 Children’s Day, a non-governmental organization, Feed a Hungry Child With Brianna Foundation, conducted a sensitization campaign in some schools in Cross River State to raise awareness about child rights and social justice.

    The child rights sanitization exercise tagged “Know Your Rights” was approved by the management of two schools in Calabar approached by the foundation.

    On Wednesday, 29 May, the first edition was held at the Lourdes Academy, Calabar while today, Friday 31st, 2024, the foundation staged the event in the Holychild College, Maryslesssor, Calabar.

    During the visits by the Foundation, educative interactions and teachings on child rights, how to enforce the rights and demand social justice in the society were delivered to the students.

    The exercise which was led by the founder of the foundation, Barr. Briana Akpagu and supported by the offices of the Deputy Governor of Cross River State and the Senator representing Cross River South Senatorial district, included the donation of bags to the students.

    Speaking to reporters after the event, Akpagu said that with the growing cases of bullying and right abuses in schools, her team considered it necessary to embark on the project of creating awareness about the right of every Nigerian Child in schools.

    She thanked the management of the schools for the approval and opportunity provided to the foundation to improve awareness on child rights and social justice in secondary schools.

    While thanking the Deputy Governor of the state, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, the Senator representing Cross River South Senatorial district, Sen. Asuquo Ekpenyong and all those who supported the programme, she insisted that her foundation remains committed to providing for street children and creating robust awareness on the right of Nigeria children.

    According to her, “I want to start by thanking the management of the two schools we staged this programme for giving us this opportunity to interact with the students about their rights and how to enforce them. If Nigeria must improve on the social justice index then it’s important to begin to teach the young ones their rights and how to respect other people’s rights.

    Even though our foundation is particularly focused on feeding and providing for street children, we decided to mark this year’s children’s day differently by staging this event. This is our first edition and I’m very happy that it was not only embraced by the two schools we approached but even the students. You need to see how excited they were and some of the questions they asked in the course of our interactions. We hope to package a more robust event like this in the future”.

  • School Of Health Technology, Calabar, Please Stop This Extortion BY AGBA JALINGO 

    School Of Health Technology, Calabar, Please Stop This Extortion BY AGBA JALINGO 

     

    Students of the school of Health Technology Calabar, in their final year are preparing for their national examination and have each been asked to pay the following:

     

    1. National Examiners comfort levy – 50K.

    2. Gift for lecturers – 25K.

    3. Lecturers comfort – 15K.

    4. Departmental fee every semester – 4k

    5. National exams fee – 75k.

    6. Five pages handout N2500 (that makes up the student’s assessment).

    7. Class levy – 3k and students are issued a receipt of 2k, after paying to the assistant class rep who is collecting the money on behalf of the HOD, Community Health. In all these fraudulent levies, school fees is not even included yet.

     

    They also have their final year Urban and Rural practicals. In November 2023, they all paid N10k each, for the urban practicals which lasted for two months. Now in May 2024, they are again asked to pay another N10k for Rural Practicals which will last for three months. This illegal fee according to some management staff, is for the one time transportation of the students, in school arranged buses, up to Ugep in Yakurr LGA in central Cross River and every student will find their way from there to their place of assignment.

     

    Now, there are a total of 231 final year students.

     

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    All put together – 231

     

    10k multiplied by 231 students is N2,310,000. Yet the bus will drop them once in Ugep and their 10k is gone.

     

    What does management mean by examiner’s comfort levy of 50k? The explanation I got from a management staff is that, some invigilators will be sent to the State who will stay in hotels for at least one week and they need money for their comfort. They want to fund sleaze. So that sub-head simply means corruption.

     

    What is gift for lecturers? What do they mean by lecturer’s comfort? The school doesn’t have students union, so what do they mean by departmental fees? The sale of handouts in the school is illegal, yet they are collecting N2,500. Class levy of N3k for which a receipt of 2k is issued, is for what? A management staff claims they use it to maintain electric fans and sockets. But they are actually collecting the money for the HOD and some other management staff. In any case, is it the students that are supposed to pay for maintenance of electrical appliances?

     

    And this is only for the final year o. I will bring you the fraudulent figures for other classes soon.

     

    Now tell me how this is not a criminal enterprise and management?

     

    My dear late friend who died a few months ago, Professor Thomas Agan, a former CMD of the Unical Teaching Hospital, while having a bottle of wine together at Jorany Hotel in Calabar, jokingly told me that: “Agba, the way the medical schools are now collecting bribes to pass students, very soon, we will have medical professionals who do not know the difference between panadol and paracetamol. They are churning out butchers now.”

     

    Whoever is supervising the school of health technology in Calabar must wake up now and do the needful and very urgently too.

     

    Yours sincerely,

    Citizen Agba Jalingo.

    Disclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article is strictly that of the author, Agba Jalingo, and does not represent TheLumineNews, its agent or the organization the author works for 

  • The Demonization Of Ikom Monoliths And Christianization Of Cross River BY AGBA JALINGO

    The Demonization Of Ikom Monoliths And Christianization Of Cross River BY AGBA JALINGO

     

    As the uproar continues over the demolition of the replica of the Ikom monoliths at Zone 6 roundabout in Calabar, and its replacement with the sculpture of Jesus the Good Shepherd, CrossRiverWatch today sent a team to Alok, the original sites where the monoliths were found. Government aparachiks have continued to insist that Jesus must reign over our State and everything that represents idolatry, in their judgment, must be brought down. Now what exactly is the bone of contention.

    The stone monoliths of Alok in Ikom LGA of Cross River State, originally consisted of around 400-450 engraved standing stones of varying heights between one to two meters, distributed around thirty communities, and are thought to be up to 3000 years old. The carved stones are grouped in circles facing each other. They bear a form of writing and a complex system of codified information.

    According to the United Nation’s World Heritage site, “Although they seem to share the same general features, each stone, like the human finger print, is unique from every other stone in its design and execution. They are similar in arrangement and ordering to the Stone Circles in the Gambia, but unique in their complexity of design and interpretation. Like most rock art works in Africa, like the one in Tanzania, the Ikom monoliths could be West Africa’s answer to the United Kingdom’s Stonehenge monoliths.

    “The geometric images on the monoliths suggest that their makers possessed more than a basic knowledge of mathematics, not only because they are geometric, but also because of the obvious implication that there were computations and numbers on the layout of the stones. While the images and texts carved on the monoliths remain undeciphered, researchers and linguists believe that the inscriptions represent a prehistoric form of writing and visual communication.”

    An environmental study of the site identified the most immediate threats to the stones to include, neglect, effects of weathering, erosion, exposure to heavy rainfall, extreme heat and sun, biological attack caused by high humidity, damage from falling trees, theft, vandalism, local agricultural practices such as bush burning.

    The threats have depleted the number of the stones and there are now estimated to be less than 250, with many having been distributed amongst major museums throughout the world. Because of these threats, in 2007 the monoliths were added to the World Monuments Fund’s list of sites in danger and are being considered for inclusion into UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list.

    The Stonehenge monoliths generated more than £30m in tourism income to the UK, in the past five years, according to Tourism Minister John Penrose on BBC. Average of £6m annually. Tanzania is ramping efforts to open up the ‘Rock Arts’ in Kondoa to increase tourism revenue and Gambia has completed plans to massively promote the ‘Rock Circles’ of Senegambia, to also boost tourism revenue. But the attempt at Christianizing Cross River State by our new leader, is not only demonizing our monoliths, it is threatening the value and history behind the famous Ikom monoliths.

    The replica of the monoliths which was erected at the Zone 6 roundabout in Calabar, by the Duke administration was meant to draw attention and tourists to the original sites. Like putting an advertorial bill board on a highway or at the airport. It was meant to arouse curiosity in both indigenes and visitors to our State, of the existence of a pre historic civilization and academia in our State, that is older than the birth of Christ, and draw them to the original site with a view to generating tourism income. But that replica has been destroyed and replaced with the sculpture of Jesus the Good Shepherd. While the monoliths in Ikom are threatened by environmental and human factors, the replica in Calabar has been demolished by the antics of political gerrymandering

    What exactly will be the value of the new statue to us? Does the erection of religious statues increase the godliness of the people? Will the new religious statues springing up in Calabar stop our leaders from stealing our money and make them govern us well? Will these statues survive beyond Governor Otu’s administration if his successor isn’t interested in the Christianization agenda or are we going to continue wasting tax payers money on statues in every administration? Are those who harbor and are implementing this agenda aware that there are Cross Riverians who are not Christians? Were these leaders voted to govern us or to teach us God? Can these leaders tell us a roundabout in Israel, the holy land, that is decorated with the statue of Jesus? I just say make I ask.

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.

    Disclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article is strictly that of the author, Agba Jalingo, and does not represent TheLumineNews, its agent or the organization the author works for.

  • Akpanke Congratulates Tinubu, OTu On One Year Anniversary In Office

    Akpanke Congratulates Tinubu, OTu On One Year Anniversary In Office

    CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT TINUBU AND GOVERNOR OTU ON THEIR ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

    I wish to extend my warm congratulations to President Bola Tinubu and Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State on their one year anniversary in office.

    Their dedication to the growth and development of Nigeria and Cross River State is evident in the numerous projects and initiatives they have undertaken. I commend them for their remarkable achievements and urge them to continue their good work.

    Governor Otu’s developmental strides have yielded significant improvements in infrastructure, security, tourism, sports, education, agriculture, and oil and gas, ushering in a new era of transformation in Cross River State. I am confident that his administration will continue to deliver more dividends of democracy to our people.

    President Tinubu’s efforts to revamp the nation’s economy, improve security, and promote unity among Nigerians are commendable. I urge him to continue his good work and do even more for our nation in the coming years.

    As a representative of the people, I am confident that their leadership will continue to yield positive results and bring prosperity to our people.

    Congratulations once again to President Tinubu and Governor Otu on their one year anniversary!

    Signed:

    Awade Friday
    SSA Media and Publicity to Hon. Peter Akpanke
    Member representing Obanliku/Obudu/Bekwerra federal constituency

  • One Year In Office: Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Lauds Governor Otu

    One Year In Office: Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Lauds Governor Otu

     

    Your Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu’s one year in office is a confirmation of King Solomon’s biblical assertion that the people rejoice when the righteous are in authority. Indeed, the good people of Cross River State have immense reasons to rejoice and celebrate today, 29th May, 2024, as you mark your one year in office as the People’s Governor.

    I, on behalf of the Permanent Secretary, Directors, and entire staff of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation wholeheartedly join your teaming supporters and admirers to heartily congratulate you on your monumental accomplishments in your determined efforts to repositioning our dear State.

    In your resolute endeavours to promote human welfare, you created the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation in August 2023, where the humanitarian hub resides with, in order to develop humanitarian policies and provide effective coordination of the local, state, national and international humanitarian interventions in the state, ensure strategic disaster mitigation, and to have social protection systems that are proactive, humane, and sustainable for improvement and the general welfare of the people of Cross River State.

    Your extraordinary performance in rebuilding our State is quite commendable, and indeed, we are in the Season of Sweetness.

    Congratulations, Your Excellency, and Happy ONE Year Celebration!

    Helen Isamoh Egodo, Ph.D.
    Honourable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation
    Cross River State.

  • Obono-Obla Congratulates Sen Otu On His One Year Anniversary As Governor

    Obono-Obla Congratulates Sen Otu On His One Year Anniversary As Governor

    I heartily congratulate His Excellency, Senator Bassey Edet Otu, on his first anniversary in office as Governor of Cross River State of Nigeria.

    On 29th May 2023, Senator Otu took the Oath of Office and Oath of Allegiance as the 7th democratically elected Governor of Cross River State.

    I greatly rejoice with you on this solemn occasion of your first anniversary at governorship, which is an affirmation of the unity and oneness of our people in overwhelmingly voting for you as Governor in an election that saw your winning clearly in 15 Local Government Areas out of 18, and also scoring the mandatory 25 percent of the total votes cast in the three other Local Government Areas.

    Even with the massive devaluation of the national currency and withdrawal of fuel subsidies that brought unprecedented hardship, you have methodically and calmly restored some semblance of order to our dear State.

    You are also laying a great foundation for the State, and I fervently believe that the next three years under your leadership, the State shall witness great economic growth and development.

    Happy first year anniversary, once again to His Excellency! And to the People of Cross River State!!!
    Obol Okoi Obono-Obla

  • Jarigbe Facilitates Rehabilitation And Installation Of New Electrical Equipment in Ibil, Ogoja

    Jarigbe Facilitates Rehabilitation And Installation Of New Electrical Equipment in Ibil, Ogoja

     

    The Senator representing Cross River North Senatorial District, Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, has facilitated the rehabilitation and installation of new electrical equipment in Ibil, Ogoja Local Government Area, in order to restore power supply, guarantee reliability, sustainability and safety in power supply.

    Senator Jarigbe who was represented by the Constituency Officer, Mr. Egar Mgbantul at the flag-off, noted that, the power sector remains the ultimate key to unlocking other sectors of an asphyxiating Nigerian economy.

    According to the lawmaker, the project became necessary as a result of obsolescence, equipment failure and his determination to undertake an upgrade of equipment and civil works in order to forestall damages, thereby restoring power supply, improving stability and reliability of power in the affected communities.

    “This project is of critical importance because it deals with the power sector, which I believe is pivotal to economic growth. Indeed, if we fix power challenges in Cross River North, a lot of other sectors would fall in place”, Jarigbe added.

    The rehabilitation project upon completion, will bring improvement in stability and reliability of power supply in Ibil, Ogoja and Cross River North Senatorial District.

  • Breaking: Irate Youths Protest Against Chief Odaji Ipuole of Okuku Kingdom In Okuku-Yala

    Breaking: Irate Youths Protest Against Chief Odaji Ipuole of Okuku Kingdom In Okuku-Yala

    By Solomon Ogar

    THERE was palpable tension at the palace of HRH, Chief Odaji Ipuole of Okuku Kingdom at Ogbaniko, Yala Local Government of Cross River State, earlier today as irate youths kicked against the alleged refusal of the Chief to summon an all inclusive meeting to address lingering cases of disputes, civil unrest and other problems affecting the community.

    The youths from Ogbaniko and Ipuole Okuku staged the peaceful protest against what they described as unbecoming of Ogamode Odaji Ipuole to address several cases of social malaise in the community which has taken a negative dimension.

    The aggrieved youths, who gathered as early as 8 a.m, marched to the chief palace singing songs, shut down the Chief palace demanding his response for total peace else the palace would remain shut.

    A reliable source said before this action the youths had made several appeals to the traditional ruler to invite all parties to a peace meeting but the royal father declined. As a result of his refusal to heed their calls , they wrote to Eastern Yala Traditional Rulers Council demanding that no Chief from Okuku and Ogbaniko should be allowed to attend further meetings of the council.

    Eyewitness account revealed that the protest was spearheaded by a coalition of youths, who were joined by other indigenes, to protest the alleged disproportional handling of disputes by the traditional ruler in Okuku Kingdom.

    The whereabouts of the Chief is unknown as at press time while the youths have sealed the palace.

    More details from Solomon Islands…..

  • TRINITY: The Fruits Of The Trinitarian God Can Only Be Reaped If We Learn To Obey God’s Commandments And Cooperate With The Environment We Find Ourselves BY PETER OBELE ABUE

    TRINITY: The Fruits Of The Trinitarian God Can Only Be Reaped If We Learn To Obey God’s Commandments And Cooperate With The Environment We Find Ourselves BY PETER OBELE ABUE

     

    Many have tried to explain the HOLY TRINITY through human images to capture the mystery of how three divine persons work together in harmony to represent one God. Perhaps a plausible but crude explanation can be attempted in the light of how our social systems work or fail to work: Every establishment, call it nation, state, family, or association has an over all ‘leader’ (the father). This leader works with legimately chosen partner(s) (the Son), and these two arms together produce a synergy with ‘the people’ under them (the Holy Spirit).

    We all seek peace, and this peace cannot occur if there is no love and cooperation between these principal actors as we see in the HOLY TRINITY. God the Father and God the Son cooperated to enunciate the Holy Spirit. The people in any nation. State, family, or association can experience the fruits of God’s blessings if the leader and the legimately chosen partner(s)work together in sincerity to make progress come about. Just as the spirit of God is the fruit of the love that exists between the Father and the Son, so will that same love envelope ‘any group’ if true love or collaboration exists, otherwise forget it.

    St Paul says it clearly in Romans 8:14ff that “all who are led by the spirit of God are children of God.” The people who allow themselves to be led by the spirit and thus collaborate with love will indeed reap the fruits of peace and progress. Leaders who do not genuinely collaborate with their chosen officials or partners and are biased, preferring other ‘clicks’, will not experience true peace and harmony in the group. No change can come if there is no cooperation in this trinity of engagement.

    In the Old Testament, we see this same triune activity in the book of Deuteronomy (4:32-40), when God and Moses were working together with “the people” on their way to the Promised Land. Moses pleads with them to “keep God’s statues and his commandments …that it may be well with you.” Even for us today, the fruits of the trinitarian God can only be reaped if we learn to obey God’s commandments and cooperate with the socio-political dispensation or any other environment we find ourselves. The blame game and our making excuses to go separate ways is not the answer to our quest for peace and harmony. May God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit help us.

    Disclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article is strictly that of the author, Peter Obele Abue and does not represent TheLumineNews, its agent or the organization the author works for 

  • Sunday Musings: Things You Shouldn’t Be Praying For… BY AGBA JALINGO 

    Sunday Musings: Things You Shouldn’t Be Praying For… BY AGBA JALINGO 

     

    Nigerians today boasts of the biggest churches in the world. For the members of those ministries, it is a huge achievement. For many who understand the dynamics, it is a sign of endemic poverty, deprivation and bad governance.

    Let me try to explain. Some of the most pressing things that force our people to churches are basic needs that are essentially the responsibility of government. Health, security, education, housing, food, and money. Our people go to pray for what their government is meant to provide for them. They even pray fervently for the thieves who have stolen their dues.

    Let’s take examples from a place where the government is functional.

    In the USA for example, public schools from pre-kindergarten to high school are free and don’t need prayer and fasting for a child to be in school. There are no hidden charges by teachers. In college, if you have made good grades, there are scholarships for you to the university for free. And there are well established government scholarships too for Masters degrees that you may not have to pay a Dollar till you finish.

    But if you do not qualify for scholarships then you will get a grant, and grant is free money. Depending on the type of university that you enrolled in, the grant might be able to cover your tuition and some fees. The rest you could take a student loan to make that up. It is a federal government loan. You will start paying the loan small small every month, six months after your graduation and starting a job.

    It is college fees that are typically paid for by students and the way college fees are paid can vary widely depending on the individual circumstances of each student and their family. It could be paid by your parents or via student loans which could come from the government (federal loans) or private lenders or scholarships and grants, which could come from the college itself, private organizations, or government sources, or by work-study programs, where students work part-time jobs on campus to help cover their expenses, or from other sources such as contributions from relatives, crowdfunding campaigns, or other creative ways to cover their college expenses.

    But on the whole, public schools provide free education to children in the United States. They are paid for by the government with local taxes, State money, and federal resources. Any child can attend public school. There are children from different cultures who speak many different languages in public schools across the USA. Even if you bring in your child for vacation and decide not to return the child back to Nigeria, the child will be enrolled in school for free. So if you were in the US, your children’s school fees prayer point and fasting is useless because there is a functional government.

    On health, kids in the US have health insurance either through their parents jobs or the government issues a health insurance policy for the kids within a certain age bracket. Even if that is not the case, no hospital has the right to refuse a child treatment. You treat and send the bill to the home address. The parents will take it to what they call “Charity Care” and address it with the department. It could be cancelled or reduced or you will be asked to pay in small instalments.

    For adults, there are senior citizens. Those ones are seen and cared for with what they call Medicare Supplementary Insurance. This comes from what the government took from you during your working days. This will be used when you retire from work at 65 years. But you could even use it at your young age depending on the situation that you are in. But for the younger adults from 18 years of age, it is expected that you should be working and most jobs will insure you. If that isn’t the case, your parents can resubmit your birth certificate to their job and the child will be included in parents insurance. So if you were in the US and you are sick, it is not Olive oil you will carry or phone your pastor, you will call the hospital and emergency services will come over.

    On housing, even with all the homeless immigrants you see on TV, there are over 95 thousand immigrants in New York today as we speak. They live in government shelters for free until their documents are ready. If you engage in drugs or other crimes, you may not qualify to get a room. But the government is providing shelters for the citizens.

    Typically, when Americans go to Church, their prayers revolve around thanksgiving. They have food, shelter and still have public assistance(money) from the State. It is because your government has abdicated its functions and resorted to palliatives that don’t even get to the citizens, that is why our churches are still filled up with people shouting at God, everyday of the week to do things we are supposed to hold government accountable for. We pray even more fervently for thieves we are meant to hold accountable.

    America is not even the best example. The Scandinavian nations provide adequate welfare for their citizens from cradle to death. They have the lowest church attendance in the world. So the halls, domes and auditoriums in Nigeria are filled up not because our people are filled with God. On the contrary, the more the crowds, the more the poverty and wickedness in the land. It is because the government has failed the people. It is because the basic needs of the people aren’t met and there are no jobs to go to, so people have time in their hands to loiter around. When these problems are fixed, if they ever will, then we will return to this conversation again to compare notes.

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.

    DISclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article is strictly that of the author, Agba Jalingo and does not represent TheLumineNews, its agent or the organization the author works for.