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  • NYSC deploys 1,600 corps members in Anambra

    NYSC deploys 1,600 corps members in Anambra

    By Ovat Abeng

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has deployed a total of 1,600 corps members for 2025 Batch A stream one orientation programme in Anambra State.

    The State Coordinator of NYSC, Mrs Pauline Ojisua, who disclosed this on Friday, during the official swearing-in ceremony, held at the Nnamdi Azikiwe NYSC permanent orientation camp at Mbaukwu/Umuawulu, Awka South Local Government Area, explained that 949 of them were females while 651 were males.

    According to her, the orientation course is designed to equip corps members with skills, values and adaptability require to excel in their service year.

    Ojisua while commending the State Governor, Chukwuma Charles Soludo for championing youth empowerment and supporting NYSC’,s mission in Anambra State, urged the corps members to embrace unity, foster bonds of brotherhood, and allow the orientation experience to shape their character and future.

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    While declaring the event event open, governor Soludo urged the newly posted corps members to key into his vision of making Anambra a livable, prosperous and sustainable smart city in Nigeria by involving in the ongoing One Youth Two Skills empowerment programme in the state

    Soludo who was represented by the State Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr. Patrick Agha Mba, admonished the corps members to let integrity, diligence and compassion guide their actions in the state.

    The oath taking ceremony was performed by the State Chief Judge, Justice C.G Nwankwo.

  • Anambra 2025: YPP candidate, Chukwuma unveils Obiano’s aide as running mate

    Anambra 2025: YPP candidate, Chukwuma unveils Obiano’s aide as running mate

    By Ovat Abeng

    The candidate of the Young Progressive Party YPP, ahead of the November 8, 2025 governorship election in Anambra State, Sir Paul Chukwuma has unveiled Hon Uzo Okagbue as his running mate for the election.

    It was gathered that Okagbue, a native of Umonachi community, Dunukofia Local Government Area of the State was a Chief Protocol Officer to former governor of the state, Chief Willie Obiano.

    The unveiling ceremony took place at the State party Secretariat Udoka Housing Estate Awka, on Friday.

    Speaking to journalists shortly after the unveiling, Sir Chukwuma said Okagbue was chosen to deputize him after a wide consultation with God Almighty, his family members, clergies, party executive and other relevant stakeholders across the 21 local government area of the State.

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    He expressed confident that with Okagbue and his long time grassroot mobilization strategies, the party is fully position to take over power from the ruling All Progressive Grand Alliance APGA led by governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo.

    In his acceptance speech, Hon Okagbue, promised to display his political strategy to ensure that the party wins the November 8 gubernatorial election and governed the State from March 17th, 2026.

    He appreciated the party for finding him worthy of the position.

    The event witnessed by other supporters of the party was officiated by the State Chairman, Hon Moses Obi.

  • C’River Illegal Mining: A Call To Protect Cross River’s Land and Future – Ekamoti Agbor

    C’River Illegal Mining: A Call To Protect Cross River’s Land and Future – Ekamoti Agbor

    By Cletus Albert Amawu

    The Cross River State Government through the Special Adviser to the Governor on Solid Minerals, Comrade Joseph Ekamoti Agbor, has issued a strong and urgent call to action against the growing menace of illegal mining, which is wreaking havoc across the state’s environment and communities.

    In a passionate appeal Comrade Agbor is mobilizing residents, stakeholders, and traditional institutions to join forces in defending Cross River’s natural heritage and economic future from exploitation and irreversible damage.

    Hence, illegal mining activities, often carried out without regard for environmental laws or community welfare, have left a trail of destruction, from deforestation and soil erosion to polluted rivers and abandoned farmlands; Beyond environmental degradation, these unregulated operations deprive the state of vital revenue, endanger the lives of local workers, and erode the foundations of legal and sustainable development.

    The government warns that continued silence and inaction could cost the State far more than just its resources, it could cost future generations their inheritance.

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    Read Full Text of Press Release Below:

    SAYING NO TO ILLEGAL MINING: A CALL TO PROTECT CROSS RIVER’S LAND AND FUTURE.

    Cross River State, nestled in the heart of Nigeria’s lush southeastern corridor, is a land blessed with immense natural wealth. Beneath its fertile soils lie valuable mineral resources—gifts of nature that, if properly harnessed, could transform lives, drive economic growth, and uplift communities across the state.

    But today, that promise is under threat.

    Illegal mining, a shadow industry operating outside the bounds of law and regulation, is rapidly eroding our land, polluting our waters, and endangering lives. What should be a source of pride and progress has become, in many places, a cause for concern and devastation. Forests are being razed. Rivers once teeming with life are now poisoned by chemical runoff. Farmlands are left barren, and communities suffer the consequences.

    The damage is not only environmental—it is economic and deeply human. Illegal mining robs our people of jobs, steals from state revenue, and undermines the rule of law. It puts lives at risk through unsafe practices, collapses, and the exploitation of vulnerable populations.

    But it doesn’t have to be this way.

    The Cross River State Government, through the Office of the Special Adviser on Solid Minerals, is calling on all residents to take a stand—for the land, for the people, and for the future. Let us embrace legal, responsible, and sustainable mining practices that create lasting opportunities, not short-term destruction. Let us choose stewardship over sabotage.

    Now is the time to act. Communities must be vigilant. Citizens must speak out. Anyone aware of illegal mining activities is urged to report them to the appropriate authorities. Together, we can protect our shared heritage.

    Cross River is more than just a state rich in resources—it is a land of hope, resilience, and possibility. Let us not allow illegal mining to steal that future.

    Say No to Illegal Mining.
    Protect Our Land. Preserve Our Future.

    This message is brought to you by the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor of Cross River State on Solid Minerals.

    Signed:
    Comrade Joseph Ekamoti Agbor
    Special Adviser to CRS Governor on Solid Minerals.

  • Oden Ewa’s Critical Interventions, Growing Influence Reason for Sen. Eteng’s Emergency Awakening – PDP Chieftain Admits

    Oden Ewa’s Critical Interventions, Growing Influence Reason for Sen. Eteng’s Emergency Awakening – PDP Chieftain Admits

    The Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), in Boki Local Government Area, one of the constituent local governments of the Central Senatorial District, Hon. Fabian Okwaji has taken a swipe on the Senator of the Central Senatorial District, describing his new found love for party stakeholders and charity as a desperate attempts to secure goodwill after neglecting the people for over two years and as “Emergency representative awakening”. Hon Fabian said that all this was being motivated by the growing influence of Hon. Oden Ewa, the Commissioner for Special Duties.

    The remark which was made by the stakeholder on his personal Facebook page, has drawn up yet again the conversation around the sudden appointments of liaison officers, sudden visit of the Senator to a hospital, and the emergency convergence of party faithfuls.

    For Okwajie, the People of Central Senatorial District, have Hon. Oden Ewa to thank, who in his words have filled the gap created by the lacuna of leadership in the Senatorial District over the last years, adding that the people are watching closely with a view at deciphering the antics of self serving politicians who are now jostling to make a show.

    In his words; “We, the people of Cross River Central Senatorial District, owe a profound sense of gratitude to Hon. Oden Ewa, the Commissioner for Special Duties, for his commendable efforts in recent times. His visible commitment and grassroots impacts have, without doubt, served as a catalyst prompting Senator Eteng Jonah Williams to recognize the growing urgency in addressing the challenges of ineffective representation within our senatorial district.”

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    Oden Ewa is the Commissioner for Special duties in Cross River State, and a rumored contender for the seat in 2027, despite being a member of the APC the comment from the PDP chieftain demonstrates a growing influence across party lines and a favourable public opinion held by majority of people in the Senatorial District.

  • C’River Takes Delivery of Waste Bins Donated by NDDC, As Rt Hon Orok Duke Promises More Benefits From Commission

    C’River Takes Delivery of Waste Bins Donated by NDDC, As Rt Hon Orok Duke Promises More Benefits From Commission

    Cross River State has again, through the efforts of Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, the state’s Representative on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), received additional 79 Waste Bins from the commission, to ensure adequate waste disposal in the state. The Bins were received by the Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Moses Osogi in Calabar.

    So far, over 200 have been donated to the state. According to Orok Duke, the bins are donated to support the state’s sustained efforts for proper waste management, which is in consonance with the state’s avowed position as a clean and green hub for tourism and business.

    Orok Duke has further assured that the state will get all that is due it from the commission, without being shortchanged. He also appealed to citizens to utilize properly them for the purpose of which they are meant for, adding that the must be protected from wilful destruction or being converted to personal properties by some unscrupulous individuals.

  • Association Donates Two Corpers Lodge To Anambra NYSC

    Association Donates Two Corpers Lodge To Anambra NYSC

    By Ovat Abeng

    An Association, Golden 20 Association of Awgbu, has donated a two National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) building lodged to Youth Corpers serving at Community Secondary School Awgbu and Community High School Awgbu respectively in Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    Speaking during the official commissioning of the lodged at the premises of Community Secondary School, on Thursday, the National President of the Association, Chief Oliver Ben Okoli (Onwa na Awgbu), said the decision to focus on the NYSC lodge as a project was based on a thorough needs assessment conducted by the association towards quality education in the community.

    According to him, we built this two befitting corpers lodged to enable the beneficiary schools accommodate the serving Nigeria Youth Corpers who may wish to teach in the schools.

    “The facilities are meant to boost the corps members’ contributions towards improving the standard of education in our community.

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    “We members of G- 20 decided to construct the two edifice to ensure that corps member posted to Awgbu community did not reject their posting and also to contribute our quarter towards National unity and togetherness.

    Chief Okoli implore other groups and individuals in the area to emulate the association to enable the community returned on its path of prosperity again.

    In his remark, the Chairman of Orumba North Local Government Area, Barr. Casmir Chukwunonso Nwafor, commended the association for keying into governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo’s Public, Private, Community Partnership PPCP policy in the state.

    The Chairman while describing the gesture as foundational input in Awgbu community, promised to provide the facilities with adequate security.

    He also promised to partner with the Association for further development of the town and the council area at large.

    In her acceptance speech, the State Coordinator of NYSC, Mrs Pauline Ojisua, lauded the association for its magnanimity in building two befitting lodged for corps members serving in the beneficiary schools.

    She said the gesture was part of what NYSC stands for; Cooperation, Collaboration and Unity of purpose.

    She assure the association that the NYSC under her watch in Anambra State would make good used of the lodges judiciously.

    In her appreciation, the Principal, Community Secondary School Awgbu, Rev. Sister Nwafor StellaMary, thanked the association for their commitment to development of Awgbu community.

    Among the distinguished attendees at the commissioning are the State Commissioner for Education, Prof Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, the Chairman of the occasion, Prof Chris Onwuka, the President General of the town, Engr Okoye Udor and the Acting Vice Chancellor of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Igbariam, Prof Kate Azuka Omenugha, who equally expressed her delight at the establishment of the two new Corpers Lodged in the community.

    The event also featured presentation of Scholarship to 8 deserving University students from the community.

  • Oden Ewa Foundation: Ugep General Hospital Records More Life-Saving Surgeries

    Oden Ewa Foundation: Ugep General Hospital Records More Life-Saving Surgeries

    A wave of successful surgeries is currently underway at the General Hospital in Ugep, Yakurr Local Government Area of Cross River State. Since Wednesday and continuing through Friday, the hospital has become a hub of medical relief for patients in dire need — all thanks to the Cross River State Health Insurance Scheme and the philanthropic support of the Oden Ewa Foundation.

    The surgeries, fully covered under the state’s health insurance program, are offering a lifeline to individuals who have long endured painful and life-altering conditions.

    On Wednesday, two men, Okoi James Onen and Okoi Okoi Usang, both in their early fifties and suffering from long-standing left inguinoscrotal hernias, underwent herniorrhaphy procedures. The following day, Thomas Celestina, a woman battling uterine fibroids, was successfully treated through a myomectomy.

    Dr. Ideba Enya, the Medical Superintendent of General Hospital Ugep, confirmed that all patients are in good condition and recovering well, thanks to the capable medical team and the effectiveness of the state’s health insurance framework. He lauded the initiative and encouraged more Cross Riverians to enroll in the scheme, emphasizing that access to quality healthcare is no longer out of reach for the average citizen.

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    Reacting to the ongoing success, Chief Godwin Iyala, the Director General of the Cross River State Health Insurance Agency, expressed deep satisfaction. “The results we’re seeing in Ugep are proof that the health insurance scheme is working. This is a major step in ending the era of catastrophic health expenses in our state,” he said.

    The DG lauded the Oden Ewa Foundation for investing in the adoption of a whooping 1500 lives in the central senatorial district into health insurance scheme, where beneficiaries have continued to receive attention to their health needs.

    He further urged the public to subscribe to the program, describing it as a safeguard for both health and financial stability. “Through the collective pooling of resources, we are creating a health safety net that truly protects the vulnerable.”

    He concluded by calling on well meaning individuals and organizations to ploughing resources into the adopting more lives in the health insurance scheme, noting that its rippling effect on livelihoods, and the state at large.

    As the outreach continues into Friday, more lives are set to be touched. The collaboration between the Oden Ewa Foundation, the State Health Insurance Agency, and medical personnel at General Hospital Ugep stands as a beacon of what is possible when government, community, and philanthropy unite for the common good.

  • 2025 UTME: C’River cancels environmental sanitation for April

    2025 UTME: C’River cancels environmental sanitation for April

    By Kelvin Obambon

    The Cross River State Government has cancelled the statewide environmental sanitation for the month of April. The cancellation of the sanitation exercise is due to clash with the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to be conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Saturday 26 April, 2025.

    According to a Public Service Announcement signed by the Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Moses Osogi and made available to The Paradise News on Thursday 24 April, 2025, the cancellation is to allow UTME candidates unhindered movement.

    “This is to ensure that candidates sitting for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), organized by Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) are not hindered from accessing their examination centres.

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    “Please note that there would be no restriction on human/vehicular traffic on that date.

    “The Monthly Environmental Sanitation Exercise will resume in May, 2025.

    “Residents are however encouraged to keep their homes and surroundings clean,” the statement reads.

  • Hon Oden Ewa appreciates leaders, supporters and associates who visited him during Easter

    Hon Oden Ewa appreciates leaders, supporters and associates who visited him during Easter

    My family and I most heartily extend our profound gratitude to our esteemed leaders, supporters and associates who defied the odds to come stay with us as we marked the Easter celebrations in Yakurr, despite the short notice.

    It was an honour to have you with us during and after the celebrations. My dear wife and I were delighted to play host and enjoyed sharing this special time together.

    My sincere appreciation to His Excellency, Dr. Clement Ebri, former Governor of Cross River State, and Rt. Hon. Alex Egbona, Member representing Abi/Yakurr in the House of Representatives, for your camaraderie.

    Let me also extend my gratitude to the many political leaders, support groups, and well-wishers. I look forward to our continued fellowship as compatriots, party faithfuls, and neighbours.

    Thank you, and God bless you all.

    Honourable Oden Ewa
    Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations – CRS.

  • Happy Birthday to a Quintessential Amazon, Dr Janet Ekpenyong

    Happy Birthday to a Quintessential Amazon, Dr Janet Ekpenyong

    By Simon Ushie

    My Dear Boss,

    With deep love and immense gratitude, I write to appreciate this “limited” yet profoundly meaningful gift, your life and the blessings of God upon humanity through you.

    You are a true pillar in every sense, gentle and humble in spirit, fair and just, tireless in duty, and never one to seek self-glorification.

    A distinguished medical doctor of global repute, your years of service have been marked by impact, compassion, and unwavering dedication. You are a delightful daughter, a devoted wife, a mother to many, and a mentor to countless others.

    Though you deserve to be celebrated every day, today stands out, marking the beginning of a new chapter, a new dawn filled with promise and divine favor.

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    I pray that, just as the sun rises each day and never returns to where it set, so shall your glory, influence, and God’s hand upon your life continue to rise and never diminish.

    May nations be drawn to your light, and may everyone who encounters you be enriched with insight, hope, and inspiration. Your impact will continue to shine through every season of life.

    Happy Birthday, Dr. Janet Ekpenyong.
    With admiration and respect.