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  • Sexual Harassment: Women Voice Calls For Thorough Investigation, Commends UNICAL VC

    Sexual Harassment: Women Voice Calls For Thorough Investigation, Commends UNICAL VC

     

    Women networks under the ‘Women Voice and Leadership Project’ of ActionAid Nigeria, funded by Global Affairs Canada, have condemned in strong terms the alleged scandal with regards to the unwarranted intimidation and sexual harassment at the University of Calabar (UNICAL) where the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Prof. Cyril Ndifon, over alleged sexual harassment.

    The Women group said that the alleged sexual harassment which is the second so far reported against Prof. Ndifon was not only appalling, disgusting but, unacceptable to put it mildly.

    It is in the light of these anomalies that we not only call but strongly demand for stringent measures against Prof. Ndifon.

    “While we commend the Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, and the management team of the institution for the swift action taken by suspending Prof. Ndifon over the violations of the well laid rules and regulations of the institution, we however insist and demand for a full and comprehensive investigation into the condemnable matter as well as ensure proper prosecution of Prof. Ndifon to serve as deterrent to others with similar behavioural pattern or intentions.

    Towards this end, we urge heads of educational institutions in the country to as a matter of public importance, burrow a leaf from the Vice Chancellor of UNICAL by creating a safe space for girls to voice out against sexual and gender based violence in schools.

    They said they such proactive measures will go a long way to create the environment such as the type that empowered the law students of UNICAL to staged a protest and opened up on the constant sexual harassment and abuse of their bodies by lecturers of the institution.

    The group said that if the ugly trend if not urgently addressed, it is capable of truncating the educational and self development of girls and women.

    It is in this respect that we passionately appeal to Mr President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to as a matter of national concern and interest, kindly assent to the Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment in Tertiary Educational institutions Bill passed by the 9th National Assembly.

    Similarly, we strongly recommend that educational institutions in Nigeria should as a matter of necessity, develop sexual and gender harassment policy to safeguard the dignity of girls with a view to providing safe environment for learning.

    Lastly, we wish to applaud the boldness and forthrightness of the female laws students of UNICAL for standing up and speaking against injustice. We therefore appeal to other students facing similar abuses and intimidation to speak up so that the educational system can be cleansed of bad elements.

    The Women Voice group promised to work with the gender department of UNICAL to provide pyscho social support to survivors of sexual harassment in the school with a view to giving them hope of a better future.

    The team had earlier paid a visit to the VC to identify with her efforts and actions so far and to encourage her to allow justice, equity and fairplay on the matter.

    They however, demanded for the security protection of the girls and students who had come out to speak.

    In her remarks, the VC said students are speaking out today because she has created an enabling and safe environment for students since assumption of office through the numerous students programs and projects like youth friendly hub and Gender Development Centre geared towards building their confidence level that encourage them to be vocal and speak out in addition to being accessible to all students.

  • Betta Edu: The Meteoric Rise Of The Unexpected BY AGBA JALINGO

    Betta Edu: The Meteoric Rise Of The Unexpected BY AGBA JALINGO

     

    This life remains a mystery and no one can lay claim to knowing all, except God. But every culture has developed an acceptable method of societal organization that suits their nuances and attempts to settle their incongruities.

    Where I come from, in Obudu, “uñwå ushîé”, meaning (a child from the mother’s village), can never be rejected in the mother’s village. It’s a taboo. The child even has preferential rights than others in the village. The child is usually granted land ownership rights and communal protection. If that child even commits murder in another land, the only place he or she can be banished to, is the mother’s village. If any animal is killed in that village, the child is traditionally entitled to the ‘neck’ of the animal, be it chicken, pig, ram, goat, cow or even bush meat. The neck is reserved for the “bébūâ úshîé.” (Plural).

    However, one evident pent-up in this cool sounding narrative is the subtle discomfort and manifest bitterness that starts to mushroom once the “unwa-ushie” begins to rise and amass authority and power beyond expectations. That is when hush conspiracies coalesce to recall your nativity and sundry dust. Rising from grass threatens lower rungs naturally. It purveys the entrenched audacity of lower floors that never thought a high rise could emerge beside them. It is not their fault. It is a natural reaction to every such action.

    Rising, particularly at a meteoric speed, inherently attracts attention and publicity. You will be talked about in leaps and bounds. Many things will be said about you that are true and false. A lot will be attributed to you and much more will be detracted from you. In that light, I dare say that so much has been said about the new Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu.

    At 37, over a period of just eight years, from being a youth corper in government house, she has been Special Adviser on Health to governor, DG of Health Agency, Commissioner for Health, National Woman Leader, and now Minister of the Federal Republic. This couldn’t have come without a dent of competence and self drive. In my humble opinion, I think Dr Betta Edu is a young Cross Riverian that has presented herself as a handy example for other young women in our State and country wide, to understand that women have space at the top, if they can strive.

    I will rather stand with her and watch her get to work than vilify her. What can Betta do? How can Betta better the lives of poor Nigerians? How can she positively take the bull by the horn and maximize the space she has been given, no matter how little, to impact a good number of Nigerians? How can Betta create a reliable national social register and maximize technology that will ensure intervention programs get to the targeted sections of indigents?

    These are the parameters that will inform my judgment of her and not the cacophony of pelting has not been able to impede her velocity.

     

  • CORAfrica Founder, Rev Fr Peter Obele Abue Congratulates Dr Betta Edu On Her Appointment As Minister for Humanitarian Affairs

    CORAfrica Founder, Rev Fr Peter Obele Abue Congratulates Dr Betta Edu On Her Appointment As Minister for Humanitarian Affairs

    The Founder/Chief Strategist of Children of Rural Africa CORAfrica Nigeria, a non governmental and humanitarian organization, Rev Fr Peter Obele Abue PhD, had congratulated the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu.

    In a congratulatory message made available to TheLumineNews, the founder noted that “Your appointment signals a new dawn for our beloved country as we look forward to seeing you bring to bear your expertise in public service to reposition the nation in the path of sustainable development”

    The message reads in parts “I write on behalf of the board, management, and staff of Children of Rural Africa, (CORAfrica), to congratulate you on your meritorious appointment as the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

    “Your appointment signals a new dawn for our beloved country as we look forward to seeing you bring to bear your expertise in public service to reposition the nation in the path of sustainable development.

    “As a nonprofit and nongovernmental organization, with the mandate in humanitarian services, CORAfrica is poised and passionately disposed to partner with your ministry to deliver people oriented services especially for the poor indigent children at the rural levels of Cross River State.

    “It is our belief and prayer that the good Lord will surround you with the right people in the discharge of your duties as Minister of the federal republic of Nigeria, in the light of the enormous responsibility associated with your office.

    “I want to assure you of our goodwill, support, and prayers as you settle down to undertake this most delicate and onerous task of delivering service to our numerous vulnerable and underrepresented minorities.

    Once again, congratulations, and God bless you.

    “Rev Fr Peter Obele Abue PhD
    Founder/Chief Strategist”

  • The Nigerian State Has Wiped Away The Middle Class BY DOMINIC KIDZU

    The Nigerian State Has Wiped Away The Middle Class BY DOMINIC KIDZU

     

    “The Roots of Violence: Wealth without work, Pleasure without conscience, Knowledge without character, Commerce without morality, Science without humanity, Worship without sacrifice, Politics without principles.”
    ~ Mahatma Gandhi

    For many years after I began working, some friends, family and community members regularly came to me for financial assistance and I obliged the ones I could, gladly, while appealing for more time to those whose requests I couldn’t handle immediately. In the end I was always able to touch elbows with most without necessarily undermining my own affairs.There was no money transfer by telephone then, so my personal assistant maintained a notebook of account details of many, many people. He was for a long time a regular visitor at many banks as a result of that.

    Today, whenever someone sends me their account details requesting for assistance, I find myself promptly irritated and even sad, because I am also looking for someone to send my account details to in the hope of getting a lifeline. And I know that I am not alone, because my colleagues, peer group and friends are going through the same pangs of want and social relegation to a lower, shameful class. Mid-level civil servants, assistants/advisers in state and local governments, lecturers, senior teachers, accomplished journalists and entrepreneurs were all members of the middle class who could take care of their immediate families and a few others besides.

    But the middle class has at last been wiped away by brainless politicians, unbridled corruption and the wrong headed advice from Breton woods institutions, the apostles of globalization whose eternal diagnosis, year in year out, is the devaluation of currency, removal of subsidies and slavish acceptance of foreign loans. The living conditions of Nigeria have plummeted in such a way that it has become a grim task for members of the deceased middle class to buy fuel for their second-hand cars and electric generators or feed their families adequately without requesting for help from the few big men and sending them their account details.

    In Nigeria today, there are two socio-economic classes – the very rich, who number about 1℅ and the very poor, about 99℅ and the two classes of people are mutually irreconcilable. They do not live on the same streets. Don’t drive the same type of vehicles. Don’t eat at the same restaurants. Don’t go to the same hospitals. Don’t share the same drinks. Ironically, most of the super rich have neither conscience, character, morality, nor principles or humanity. Mahatma Gandhi might indeed have been postulating about these ones, because they lack industry or high education and are quite simply pests on the nation’s life spring.

    In every state you have the minister, the governor, some members of the National Assembly, one or two federal appointees, a judge or two in courts of appellate jurisdiction and one or two “connected” portfolio businessmen. They are the nouveau riche, the new authors and givers of life itself, feasting on the patrimony of the people, government provides them free houses and cars, the Central Bank gives them differential foreign currency rates. Their children study overseas and they themselves treat their malaria overseas as well. Lazy, unintelligent, bereft of conscience and foresight, beholden only unto the god of money and power. They represent only themselves and their families and look at the miling 99℅ with disdain and scorn, while scoffing at the studious and brilliant who ‘waste’ so much time in school studying how to be poor and beggarly men.

    It’s a new world, a strange country, where intelligent people are silenced so that the stupid ones won’t be offended. Where those who attempted GCE without “winning” are presidents, governors and ministers while professors beg for their meagre earned income. And people who were in the middle class are only too happy to run errands for the stuffed turkeys with large torsos and little heads, and violent gang members who have ‘transformed’ into political leaders, driving the nation safely down to its knees. The bank executives rebuff creative ideas and innovations and the preachers cross the social Rubicon with their families in tow. Here is George Orwell all over again as ” the creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again, and already, it was impossible to say which was which. ”

    The middle class, that great engine of production and growth has been replaced by “our party” and it’s jaded flock is perhaps too smitten even to say a word in protest. That is why I agree with Dante, that the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in a period of moral crisis, maintain their neutrality. That vital buffer between the people and the wealthy has been demolished and one day, just one day, they will meet and the grapes of wrath may be unleashed.

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  • You Have The Right To Access Public Information, Comrade Ogban Tells Corps Members

    You Have The Right To Access Public Information, Comrade Ogban Tells Corps Members

     

    Schedule Officer for Freedom of Information, FOI vanguard, comrade Ogban Ogban has stressed that public information can be obtained freely by any citizen of the federal republic of Nigeria under the FOI Act.

    He said this during the ongoing lecture series for the 2023 Batch B stream ll orientation course.
    Comrade Ogban stressed that the Freedom of Information Act was enacted to make public records and information more freely available, provide for public access to public records and information, protect public records and information to the extent of protection of personal privacy for serving public officers from adverse consequences and establish procedures for the achievement of those objectives.

    Comrade Ogban further spelt out ways of getting access to records by Court, materials and documents under the security classification.

  • CR NYSC Coordinator Flags -Off Lectures, Urges Corps members To Embrace SAED Training

    CR NYSC Coordinator Flags -Off Lectures, Urges Corps members To Embrace SAED Training

     

    The Cross River State NYSC Coordinator has today 21st, August,2023 declared open the lecture series on camp with a charge for Corps members to pay rapt attention during the lectures as they will be of great benefits to them throughout the service year and beyond.

    He emphasized that it is needful for Corps members to remain disciplined and coordinated during the lecture period.
    In a related development, the state coordinator NYSC Cross River State Mr Zemoh Andrew has call on the members of the national youth service corps under going orientation course in Obubra camp to embrace SAED training and become self employed as the rate of unemployment in the nation keep increasing.

    The State Coordinator stated this during the official Flagg off of SAED programme at the NYSC permanent orientation camp Obubra.
    He said the training is meant prepare corps members for self employed and wealth creation through vocational and entrepreneurship training as well as linkage with financial institutions and other finding source for business start up financially.
    “I am convinced that you possess the intelligence, creativity and irrepressible Spirits to excel. If non- college graduates in different climes could re- invent themselves and become the richest men and women in the world today through Entrepreneurship, then I have no doubt about your abilities to succeed”.

  • Gov Otu Lauds Hon Victor Abang ‘Mature’

    Gov Otu Lauds Hon Victor Abang ‘Mature’

    By Fred Abua

    The Governor of Cross River State, Senator (Prince) Bassey Otu has congratulated the Member Representing Boki/Ikom Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. (Chief) Victor Bisong Abang, on his election victory and successful commencement of his term at the House.

    Speaking at the Thanksgiving Mass/Reception held at Akwagom, the Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, described Hon. Victor Abang as an example of a man who loved God. He praised Hon. Abang’s sacrifices for the work of God, particularly the Catholic Church. The Governor disclosed that it was when Hon. Abang stepped down from the APC primaries for the sake of peace that God chose to give it to him. He called on those who were in court to challenge Hon. Abang’s mandate to have a rethink because it was already ordained that he will complete the term. The Governor praised Hon. Abang’s work in the House of Representatives as the work of a man who thinks about the people.

    The Bishop of Ogoja Diocese, Bishop Donatus Etim, who was not physically present sent words of congratulations assuring the Member of Parliament that he will continue to uplift the Member in prayers. In his words, ‘by entrusting you with their votes, the people have expressed their belief in your ability to bring about positive change, uplift their social well being and champion their interests. Do not disappoint them.’

    The Chief of Staff, Hon Emmanuel Ironbar, said Hon. Victor Abang, popularly called ‘Mature’ by his fans and friends, was a man to be emulated to get the kind of results the Member was getting in his life. Ironbar said the man worked for God and God is working for him.

    ‘Mature’ who was moved to tears by the massive support of priests, politicians, community leaders, family and friends, pledged that he will give his people quality representation at the House of Representatives. He said he had already sponsored 2 bills for the siting of federal educational institutions in Okunde and Ikom within only 67 days in office adding that within a short time, the constituency will be heard across the nation.

    Hon. Victor Abang who presented a car to each of the APC Chapter Chairmen of Ikom and Boki also gave several motorcycles to his constituents and led his friends and guests to make donations towards the building of a school within the church premises.

    Dignitaries who attended the ceremony included MP, Rt. Hon. Joseph Bassey, Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Mike Odere, Commissioner for Tourism, Arts & Culture, Hon. Abubakar Ewa, Commissioner for Information, Mr. Erasmus Ekpang, Member Representing Boki 1 in the Cross River State House of Assembly, Hon. Bette Obi, Gen. Moses Obi (Rtd), Prof. Zana Akpagu, amongst others.

  • UNICAL Suspends Dean Faculty Of Law, Prof Cyril Ndifon

    UNICAL Suspends Dean Faculty Of Law, Prof Cyril Ndifon

     

    The Management of the University of Calabar( Unical) has suspended the Dean, Faculty of Law, Prof. Cyril Ndifon for alleged violation of the provisions of the extant laws and policies of the institution.

    The suspension conveyed in a letter signed by the University Registrar, Mr. Gabriel Egbe takes effect from August 17, 2023.

    According to the letter, the suspension came on the heels of the Dean’s response to a query earlier issued to him by the University Management which the Vice Chancellor was dissatisfied with.

    Dissatisfied with his response, the Vice Chancellor, according to the letter, has relieved Prof. Ndifon of his position as Dean and placed him on suspension while the matter is refered to a panel that will be set-up to investigate the allegations levelled against him.

    The letter reads this; ” Please refer to our letter Ref UC/REG/DISC.45A dated August 14, 2023 on your alleged violation of the provisions of the extant laws and policies of the University and your response to the said letter which was dated 16th August, 2023.

    “The Vice Chancellor has gone through your written representations and is not satisfied with your explanations. She has therefore directed that you should be relieved of your position as Dean, Faculty of Law and placed on suspension while the matter is refered to a panel that will be set-up to investigate these allegations.

    “The relief of position as Dean, Faculty of Law and suspension from official duties takes effect from August 17, 2023. You are to hand over all University property in your possession including all official responsibilities presently handled by you to the Sub-Dean of the Faculty before vacating office.

    “You are to stay away from the University premises except while responding to invitation from the panel investigating these allegations”.

  • Mother Dumps Baby In Refuse In Calabar

    Mother Dumps Baby In Refuse In Calabar

    BY Sylvia Akpan – CrossRiverWatch 

    An unknown mother has dumped her infant child in a refuse dump in Calabar, Cross River State.

    In the wee hours of Wednesday,  August 16, an unknown baby was found dead by the dustbin at Palm Street by Atakpa close to Pin Margaret Commercial School, Calabar South LGA.

    The baby whose gender is female was wrapped in an Ankara wrapper with flies perching on her.

    Eyewitnesses said that the baby was still alive before giving up the ghost.

    As of the time of filing this report, details surrounding the woman who dumped her are yet unknown.

  • Tribunal Reserves Ruling In Sen Onor’s Petition To Remove Prince Otu

    Tribunal Reserves Ruling In Sen Onor’s Petition To Remove Prince Otu

    By Ndifon Joseph 

    The Cross River State Governorship Elections Petition Tribunal sitting in Calabar has reserved ruling in the petition filed by Governorship Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Prof. Sandy Ojang Onor challenging the eligibility of Senator Bassey Otu & Hon. Peter Odey of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 Governorship Elections in the state.

    The tribunal having adopted parties’ final written addresses, reserved judgement to a date to be communicated to the parties in the case.

    Chairman of the panel, Justice Oken Inneh who on the last adjourned date directed parties to prepare final briefs of argument and appear for adoption said the tribunal would later communicate the parties on a date for judgement.

    Addressing newsmen at the end of proceedings, Counsel to Sen. Onor & the PDP, Dr J. Y. Musa (SAN), said: “All the parties presented their final written addresses to be given the opportunity to adumbrate. In adumbrating, we drew the courts attention to the fact that the case is essentially on the fact that the 2nd & 3rd respondents lied on oath.

    “In the beginning we didn’t allege any forgery, but there were the ones who brought certificates showing that they could be forgery. There were the ones who tendered the documents. They opened the pandora box by themselves. So we adopted and it’s in our written address.”

    Asked on his clients prayers to the court, Dr Musa responded, “Of course to declare their votes ‘wasted votes’ and to declare our clients the winner. That’s it, because if the court nullifies their candidature upon the argument on qualification and declares their votes, wasted votes, they will be under obligation to declare us the winner because we have the geographical spread to be so declared.”

    When asked to commend on the controversy surrounding the INEC Form EC9, the Learned Silk concluded, “That’s the affidavit of personal particulars. The governor did not provide any qualification in his affidavit of personal particulars and the documents he attached to that affidavit were not verified by the affidavit. They were in conflict with the affidavit. And then, in their bid to try and see how they could answer us on that, they now brought out certificates that now, were in contradistinction with what was attached in Form EC9. That’s why we said he lied on oath.”

    On his part, counsel to the 2nd & 3rd respondents, Prof. Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said: “From my submission today, the truth is that from the 10th of July, 2023, when they withdrew grounds 2 & 3 of the petition, which talked about discrepancies, non-accreditation, non-trasnmission through BIVAS, through iRev and all other alleged malpractices, which were funny, phony and untrue allegations, their petitions collapsed like a pack of cards. They personally sank the metis, they wrote the elegy of their own petition.

    “The truth is that they never had any case at all. We have been wasting our time. Their case is predicted on the allegation that the 2nd respondent, the governor was not educated up to school certificate level. That is their case, it’s here and it’s the ground of the petition. But, they abandoned that and started talking about forgery, about discrepancies in the certificates by saying that the documents attached to Form EC9 of INEC said the Primary School certificate was 1966, secondary 1972, and University Degree (B.sc Hons Sociology) was 1980.

    “But, from the very witness, their own witness (DW-1) we were able to extract under cross-examination that those mentioned were the dates of entry into the various schools, but that the certificates before the tribunal which we tendered, the very originals including the ones they themselves attached to Form EC9 show that where the governor mentioned 1966 which was the year of entry, the certificate showed 1972 which was the year of graduation from primary school. That, where they mentioned 1972 for the secondary school, the certificate shows that he graduated in 1977 and where the form was filled for B.sc in 1980, witness made it clear that the certificates shows 1984. So, where is the discrepancy,” he questioned.

    The adoption of the final written addresses is the precursor to fixing a date for the judgement.