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  • The Risk Of Being A Calabar Man (I) BY JUSTIN UDIE

    The Risk Of Being A Calabar Man (I) BY JUSTIN UDIE

    THE RISK OF BEING A CALABAR MAN (I)

    First, who is a Calabar Man or Woman? Culturally and as it rings a bell, a Calabar man is an Efik person but in this context, I’m defining a Calabar man a little different from that and I mean both man and woman. Be patient and read on 😃

    In July 2011, I was preparing for the NYSC passing out parade at the Minna township stadium when my Big Uncle Xyztus Ikwun rang me up. I pulled out of the parade to meet him and because it was the first time, I couldn’t quickly figure him out among the bystanders. When I finally did, we greeted and he said “Your mother told me you’re here, how is Minna?” “Minna is fine sir. We are preparing to go” I responded. After a few minutes of other related discussions and intro, he asked me, “So what are your plans? Where are you returning from here?”
    “Well, I’m going back to Calabar” I responded confidently. My uncle looked at me with an expression of pity though not showing a sign of surprise. I could sense from his face that he didn’t like the idea or my decision or didn’t just make any sense. By that time, I guess he perceived the ‘Calabar man’ in me; born in Obudu, did my primary and part of post post-primary in Obudu and completed it at Govt Science School, Akamkpa; a few miles away from Obudu. I moved a few miles further and did my first ever undergraduate degree at the University of Calabar proper, where I even learned the Calabar language 😊

    Whilst that was running through my mind, Uncle XyZ asked a rhetorical question, “What is it about Calabar and our people?” At this time, I was a little bemused 🤨 He gave me several cases of Obudu people in particular that he knew were either trapped in Calabar or did everything they could to remain in Calabar for whatever reasons. And because of that, Federal Character quotas and opportunities for the ‘Calabar man’ get filled up by other people. His narrative and campaign was short and punchy to me. He was very plain and forward with his advice: “Don’t return to Calabar my kid brother. There is nothing much in that city for you and for now. Move into Abuja. Make no mistakes, there would be challenges. You must ‘swallow a dose of patience’ and after a while, you’ll figure it out”.

    Yeah, we did discuss a few more things and I was asked to ‘fall in’ back to the parade. I kept reviewing my Uncle’s piece of advice until after my POP, I decided I wasn’t returning to Calabar. His advice and my response turned out to be one of the best engagements in my life journey.

    I was a complete stranger in Abuja. Everywhere was honestly strange. The driving on Abuja roads, the hustling and bustling, the Culture and cosmopolitanism, and ultimately the mindset, was different. In Abuja, people are after connections and networks, meetings upon meetings, contracts, politicking and buying and selling ‘real’ real estate. One Oga is coming from Lagos, another from Kano or Taraba and they’re to approve one contract worth billions. The Kind of money I’d never heard even Donald Duke mentioned on TV that Calabar was discussed in Abuja gardens in the evenings over pots of spicy #isiewu and a mix of beer 🍻 and red wine 🍷 Abuja appeared well diversified, open and challenging unlike in Calabar where people seemed to be stuck with CRBC, the Governor his Commissioners and PAs. It was then I started recounting The Risks of being a Calabar Man! It dawned on me that I could have been anything in Calabar but like a Cat 🐈 that poses around at home because it hasn’t gone to the jungle to see how Lions 🦁 and Tigers 🐯 feed.

    What then are the overall risks and opportunities? Would you like to read Part II of this story?

    Disclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article are strictly that of the author, Justin Udie, and does not represent TheLumineNews or its agent.

  • Sacked Kano Governor A ba Yusuf Vows To Reclaim Mandate l, Proceeds To Supreme Court

    Sacked Kano Governor A ba Yusuf Vows To Reclaim Mandate l, Proceeds To Supreme Court

    By Jack Clifford 

    Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has mandated his legal team to proceed to the Supreme Court, assuring the people of the state that his mandate would be restored at the apex court.

    In a recorded broadcast to the people of the state, Friday night, Abba who was sacked by the Court of Appeal in Abuja earlier in the day, implored the people of the state to remain calm and prayerful. In the meantime, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Nasiru Gwanna Yusuf, has described the judgement of the Appeal Court as a vindication of the truth.

    In a statement, Nasiru, who has been adjudged the winner of the polls by the election petition tribunal and the Appeal Court, stressed that, “The affirmation of the truth by the appeal court will surely strengthen the democracy.”

    He gave praises to Allah for his victory and commended the courts for ensuring that justice prevailed. “Both the judgments have reaffirmed that the judiciary is the last hope of the common man” he stated.

    This is a victory for all the residents and citizens of the State, therefore I am seeking for the support of everyone irrespective of party affiliation to join hands with me and my running-mate Murtala Sule Garo in the advancement of Kano,” he stated. (Text, excluding headline: Saturday Sun)

     

  • Federal Polytechnic Ugep Invites Prospective Candidates  For 2023/2024 Academic Session

    Federal Polytechnic Ugep Invites Prospective Candidates  For 2023/2024 Academic Session

    By Elijah Ugani 

    The management of the Polytechnic Ugep, has invited prospective candidates for the 2023/2024 academic session.

    With the advertisement for applications into various programs into the institution, the polytechnic is set to commence its academic session.

    In a release made available to TheLumineNews and signed by the Registrar of the institution, Mr Arikpo Eno, indicates that candidates who scored 100 and above in the 2023 UTME, should change their thier institution to the Polytechnic Ugep, as their first choice.

    The release reads in parts “Prospective candidates who wrote the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) who scored 100 and above are eligible to apply for admission into the following National Diploma programs offered by the institution :
    1. Computer Engineering
    2. Computer Science
    3. Statistics.

    “Such candidates must have met the minimum admission requirements of five O’ level credits in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and any two of either Chemistry, Geography, Biology or Computer Studies in not more than two sittings.

    “Method of Admission
    Candidates are to go to JAMB website and change to the Federal Polytechnic Ugep as their first choice institution will be required to report at campus from 4th to 15th December, 2023 for the Post UTME screening”

  • Mayotte: An Island That Lies In The Indian Ocean, Is Part And Parcel Of Our Dear Motherland – Africa BY OKOI OBONO-OBLA

    Mayotte: An Island That Lies In The Indian Ocean, Is Part And Parcel Of Our Dear Motherland – Africa BY OKOI OBONO-OBLA

    Mayotte:
    A lot of us do not that there is an Island that lies in the Indian Ocean which is part and parcel of our dear Motherland-Africa.

    The Island is known as Mayotte.

    Unfortunately, Mayotte is an overseas department and region of France located in the Indian Ocean.

    It is situated off the southeastern coast of Africa and is part of the Comoros archipelago.

    Mayotte is geographically closer to Mozambique and Madagascar than it is to the mainland of Africa.

    Mayotte is a melting of diverse cultures and peoples.

    They are Bantu people, Malaysians who have intermarried with African Bantu people, and elements of Arabs.

    The population of Mayottee is about 270,372(2019).
    French colonization is one of one of the most pernicious, retrogressive, and painful.

    I wonder why the United Kingdom and France would be owning territories in Africa in this modern era.

    Why would international law allow colonization at this time?

    The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 and the African Chapter on Human and Peoples Rights, loudly proclaimed the right to self-determination of every indigenous people that have been colonized.

    These two international instruments must be invoked to send both the United Kingdom and France packing out of Mayotte and St.Helena.

    The decolonization process of the African continent would not be complete till St Helena and Mayotte Island become part of the African Union and sovereign countries.

    @ Okoi Obono-Obla

  • Bob Marley Was So Right When He Said……

    Bob Marley Was So Right When He Said……

    Bob Marley was so right when he said…..💚🌿

    “You may not be her first, her last, or her only. She loved before she may love again. But if she loves you now, what else matters?

    She’s not perfect—you aren’t either, and the two of you may never be perfect together but if she can make you laugh, cause you to think twice, and admit to being human and making mistakes, hold onto her and give her the most you can.

    She may not be thinking about you every second of the day, but she will give you a part of her that she knows you can break—her heart. So don’t hurt her, don’t change her, don’t analyze and don’t expect more than she can give.

    Smile when she makes you happy, let her know when she makes you mad, and miss her when she’s not there.”
    🙏👏
    Class dismissed 🥂

  • Court Of Appeal Sacks Zamfara Governor, Orders Rerun

    Court Of Appeal Sacks Zamfara Governor, Orders Rerun

     

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja has voided the election of Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Lawal the March 18 governorship election winner.

    However, the All Progressives Congress (APC) challenged the victory of Lawal, who ran under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The tribunal had upheld Lawal’s election, but the APC proceeded to the Appeal Court.

    On Thursday, a three-member panel of justices annulled Lawal’s victory and ordered a rerun of the election in three local government areas.

    The affected LGAs are Maradun, Birnin Magaji and Bukuyun.

  • On The Unpredictability of Things BY RICHARD INOYO

    On The Unpredictability of Things BY RICHARD INOYO

     

    There are those who came to us with opened arms and demand we give them all we have, for hunger has found refuge in their pouch and their soul is tormented with want of food. Some, with arms they approach residence and offices and loot what isn’t theirs and justify the terror. Not many has seen the boundary of raw rage in the absence of opportunity to earn, feed, cloth and shelter. As a country, the notion that the doctrine of survival is a textbook exercise and has no real bearing to human unpredictability as regards new danger or old terror is questionable and misleading. If there is one thing evolution taught earliest humans is that humans will feed on humans in the absence of alternative meal.

    Cannibalism isn’t necessarily the societal construct of humans eating other human flesh and getting drunk in the blood and liquidates of fellow humans, rather it is the sociopathic manifestation and reminder that in the absence of shared affection and care, new terror and old danger abound. The epistemology which occupies the realm of thought and imposes the thinking that man can’t degenerate into confrontation, arm conflicts and eventual destructions of his own race has dominantly failed to capture war history into the bricks that lay the groundwork for such ahistorical conclusion. We call on all to proceed with caution and offer care when it’s truly needed, in such we survive self-destruction.

    The Nigerian government should act with all urgency to end the looting of our sovereign wealth by its leadership, lest the public arms in the care of military and paramilitary institutions may fail them as they rest their protection on such. 340,000 police men and an equally rough population of all military forces combined may not prevent the keg of gunpowder which they have concluded won’t explode to explode. Make hay while the sun is seen for the N5Billion Presidential Yacht and N160million SUVs are exceeding the boundaries of the Nigerian patience and public anger. We condemn the brutalization of NLC President, Mr. Joe Ajaero.

    Signed.

    Richard F Inoyo,
    Country Director,
    *Citizens’ Solution Network*

  • Who Is A Fearless Man? BY AGBA JALINGO

    Who Is A Fearless Man? BY AGBA JALINGO

    Who Is A Fearless Man?

    Fear is one of the most basic emotions embedded in the nervous system. Not just that of man, but in every creature that has nerves. All creatures that have nerves are equipped with the survival instinct necessary to respond with fear when we sense danger or feel unsafe. It is a warning or signal to be careful and to escape from danger. The reason you run when you see an oncoming vehicle is because of that natural fear instinct. So there is no such thing as a fearless man or woman.

    Anytime we encounter anything we fear, whether physical or emotional, the brain immediately transmits the information to the nervous system. The nervous system then prepares you to either flee or fight. The preparation process usually includes faster heartbeat, intense breathing, perspiration, sensation. Blood pumps with increased pressure to the muscles to prepare the body for physical action.

    Because the fear instinct is programmed to protect you, it is activated faster than the thinking faculty of the brain, which processes the information. As soon as the brain evaluates the information and gives an all clear signal, the fear instinct is immediately turned off. All this process is completed in seconds.

    We all have our different fears. People fear situations or things that make them feel unsafe. People fear the uncertainty of the future or the next moment. And there are many people who prefer to avoid their fears. It usually seems like an easier path. But it is simple knowledge that you cannot overcome what you avoid. We overcome our fears by giving ourselves the chance to learn about and gradually get used to those things or situations that make us fear.

    Tourists who visit a zoo may be afraid of lions, but the care givers who tender the lions have overcome that fear. If you are not a trained paratrooper, you will be afraid of jumping from heights. That fear helps to keep you out of danger. But if you receive the training, you gradually overcome that fear and become adept in para-trooping.

    So in essence, a fearless man is not the one that does not have fears, it is the one who has learnt to overcome his fears. We all have fears. Those things that suddenly increase our blood pressure. But whether these fears are sudden or prolonged, it is by staying very determined to confront them that is the most formidable path. Face that fear today!

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.

     

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

  • Grow Above Offenses, Maintain Relationships With People BY PETER OLADELE FATOMILOLA

    Grow Above Offenses, Maintain Relationships With People BY PETER OLADELE FATOMILOLA

    GROW ABOVE OFFENCES

    Maintain Relationships With People

    It is childish and immature to pick offence at every provocation or perceived wrong and then start keeping grudges as a result.

    Grow above it.

    Someone did not invite you for their celebration (s), you pick offence with them.

    Someone didn’t wish you happy birthday, you pick offence with the person

    They didn’t like your facebook post, you pick offence.

    They didn’t support you in a disagreement you had with someone, you pick offence with them.

    They are junior and they have the audacity to talk or oppose your opinion. You pick offence with them.

    They said NO to your request, you pick offence and malice starts.

    You asked them for money, they said they didn’t have it, you pick offence with them.

    You are even keeping a record of people who came around when you were grieved, so you can know who to pick offence with.

    See!!!

    Everyone has battles you are not aware of.

    Those who you need help from are also looking for help.

    Not everything is Personal and intentional.

    Not everyone hates you and never hate anyone.

    Sometimes, people are just caught up with their own lives, struggles, human weaknesses and limitations.

    Learn how to manage being disappointed by people and still be on talking terms with them. It will save you a lot of UNNECESSARY grudges and save you some Friendships you may need in future.

    Grow above offences.

    Peter Oladele Fatomilola

  • Our Expectations Were High, Albeit The Performance Of The Super Eagles Against Lesotho Fell Short – Enoh

    Our Expectations Were High, Albeit The Performance Of The Super Eagles Against Lesotho Fell Short – Enoh

    On Thursday the 16th of November 2023 ,at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium , I joined sports loving Nigerians to watch and cheer the Super Eagles of Nigeria play against the Likuena” (Crocodiles) of Lesotho.

    A clean sheet and goals was not too much to expect from our National team given our FIFA ranking and pedigree in football,matched against the Lesotho team especially.
    I must say, that our expectations were high, albeit the performance of the Super Eagles against Lesotho fell short.

    The Government and football loving people of Nigeria take the qualification for the 2026 World Cup very seriously and want the Super Eagles to qualify.Having missed out on the 2022 world cup in Qatar ,qualifying for the 2026 World Cup is not negotiable.

    I urge the Nigeria Football Federation to look into and correct all the lapses observed in Thursdays match with the aim of putting in a much better performance in Rwanda on Sunday,the 19th of November 2023 against Zimbabwe.

    Furthermore, we understand that the qualifiers are a FIFA organized competition, and so the television broadcasting rights are in the World football governing body’s purview.Granted, the Ministry is taking appropriate steps in response to this situation.
    It is not good enough that Nigerians could not watch their National team play in their country. A repeat of same should be avoided and NFF will be expected to register Nigeria’s displeasure with the appropriate authority in FIFA.
    We apologize to Nigerians ,most of whom anticipated to watch the game on television.

    Moving on, I charge the Super Eagles of Nigeria to be more incisive for the rest of the qualifying series.
    Nigerians are all rooting for your success.

    Signed:

    Senator John Owan Enoh
    Honourable Minister of Sports Development.
    17-11-2023