Category: Tourism

  • C’River: Bakassi International Fishing Festival 3.0 commences 4th – 6th Dec 2024

    C’River: Bakassi International Fishing Festival 3.0 commences 4th – 6th Dec 2024

    Bakassi International Fishing Festival 3.0 is set to commence from the 4th – 6th December, 2024 at Esuk Marine Police, Ikang Town, Bakassi local government area of Cross River State.

    The festival which promises to be exciting will be hosted by the Executive Chairman of Bakassi local government area, Hon. Effiong Etim Okon. Wife of the Governor of Cross River State, Her Excellency Bishop (Dr) Eyoanwan Otu will be the Special Guest of Honour.

    The event will feature pageantry, boat regatta, fishing competition, wrestling, training, awards, fish market and lots more.

    The festival will showcase the rich culture and tradition of the Bakassi people, as the efik traditional attire will be the official dress code.

  • Nawfia community Celebrates New Yam Festival

    Nawfia community Celebrates New Yam Festival

    By Ovat Abeng

    The Traditional ruler of Nawfia Community in Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State, Igwe Daniel Ogochukwu Obele, over the weekend, performed the 2023 “iwa ji” festival of the community, amid governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo’s Cabinet Members.

    It was gathered that the event held at the palace of the traditional ruler attracted his counterpart from Abacha in Idemili North Local Government Area of the state, Igwe Godwin Odiegwu, people from all walks of life, including sons and daughters of the Nawfia Community.

    Guests and attendees to the event were adorned in flamboyant traditional attires as an array of masquerades, cultural music and rhythmic beat of drums echoed throughout the arena.

    Igwe Obele while officially cutting the new yam, stressed that the significance of the festival is in preserving the cultural identity of the community and Ndigbo at large.

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    He stated that the festival is not a mere celebration of harvest but a testament to their enduring traditions and the vital role of agriculture in their lives.

    The traditional ruler appreciated Governor Chukwuma Soludo for restoring peace to the town and prayed for progress, unity and harmony to be restored to the community.

    Earlier during a mass to herald the ceremony, Reverend Father Jude Ezeanokwasa from St Anthony Catholic Parish, Nawfia, led prayers for blessings on the community.

    In their separate speeches, the Anambra State Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Mrs. Chiamaka Nnake and Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Chukwuma Soludo, Mr. Chinedu Nwoye who are indigenes of the community thanked the people for the peaceful celebration and promised working hard towards bringing a lasting peace to the community.

    Also speaking at the event, the President General of the Community, Mr. Daniel Okoye, thanked the people for coming together to celebrate the new yam festival in grand style, noting that the new yam festival over the years, has been a rallying point for the community.

  • Precious Okoye wins Miss Africa 2022 beauty pageant

    Precious Okoye wins Miss Africa 2022 beauty pageant

    By Frank Ulom

    Nigerian model, Precious Okoye has emerged winner of the Miss Africa 2022 beauty pageant held in Calabar, Cross River State.

    Precious took the crown on Tuesday, ahead of Poelano Mothisi from Lesotho, who emerged 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up, Tina Haimbala from Namibia.

    The event, which was held on the 27th of December, 2022, had more than 20 contestants and many dignitaries across Africa and beyond.

    Precious’s victory at Miss Africa Calabar makes her the first Nigerian to wear the crown.

    In her remarks, Precious expressed overwhelming gratitude to everyone, supporters, her family, fellow contestants and organizers for playing a vital role in making her dreams come true.

    She said, “I feel overwhelmed being crowned Miss Africa, as this has always been what I wanted for my modelling career. The platform will enable me to tell my story, empower the youths and fly my country’s flag with so much pride and I cannot wait to put in all my best to make you all proud.”

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  • Tunisia’s Sarra Sellimi wins Miss Africa Calabar 2020

    By Frank Ulom

    Miss Sarra Sellimi, contestant representing Tunisia, has won the Miss Africa 2020 Calabar.

    Sellimi beats 19 other queens from 19 different countries of the continent to be crowned the African Queen in a thrilling contest held on December 30, 2020, at the UJ Esuene’s stadium, Calabar, Cross River State, amidst Coronavirus (COVID-19).

    She was crowned by former Queen, Irene Ng’endo Mukii of Kenya on Wednesday, December 30 in Nigeria’s Paradise City.

    She will pilot the affairs of an African Queen for the next year; from January 2021 to December 2021, until when the next Queen is selected.

    As the winner of the 5th edition of Miss Africa Calabar, Miss Sarra carted away $35,000 from the $50,000 cash price and a brand new SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle).

    Senator Ben Ayade, Governor of Cross River State, said the pageantry has come a long way and the new Queen will play a role as an ambassador to pass the message of COVID-19 in Africa to the whole world.

    The Miss Africa 2020 Calabar theme is tagged “COVID-19 Response”. The pageantry is aimed at raising money and palliatives to fight the Coronavirus pandemic in Africa – and only one beauty queen will be championing the campaign.

    Since its inception in 2016, the Miss Africa Calabar which is a part and parcel of the prestigious Carnival Calabar and Festivals, has had different themes, including; Climate Change in 2016, Climate Change and Migration in 2017, Africanism in 2018 and Humanity in 2019.

    The pageantry has been won by 4 different beauty queens from 4 different countries in Africa. They are; Miss Neurite Mendes of Angola in 2016, Miss Gaseangwe Balopi of Botswana in 2017, Miss Dorcas Kasinde of Congo in 2018 and Miss Irene Ng’endo Mukii of Kenya in 2019.

    Video from Miss Africa Calabar 2020;

  • Christmas in the City of Calabar: Then and now

    By Ekubi Bassey

    Those who know Calabar and its serene ambience wouldn’t find this article strange especially before the advent of the Carnival Calabar more than a decade ago. Christmas was then a Christian festival that characterised visits, and roll call of many masquerades from those of children to the most celebrated ones like Ekpe and Ekpo. Amidst the Christmas decorations especially along highbrow areas like the Calabar Road, Nelson Mandela Road, Marian extension, Etta Agbo-Airport Road, IBB way and other similar axes.

    It was in 1995 during my second year at the university when one of my Geology papers was shifted to 27/12/95. It was not a welcomed development as we frowned and were practically indignant to the new scheme of arrangements but there was little we could do, for it was a rescheduled paper and in order not to disrupt the school calendar it was fixed at our own detriment.

    That means we wouldn’t travel to our various towns for Christmas especially my very self who has a special date with my mom. She must slaughter a cock and get me new sets of plates for the special menu specially made for Christmas. I always look forward to such moments but here I was, an exam spoiling my fun. What about the euphoria of uniting with my friends and pals? All these and more were to be dashed. But something tells me,I was going to have one of my memorable Christmases. Alas, it actually turned out that way.

    Suffice it to say, I had to relocate to my uncle Ikona’s apartment along the IBB way, very close to the UJ Esuene’s stadium. This sport happens to be the city centre of the Calabar metropolis for it is just a stone’s throw to the popular Eleven-Eleven (11-11) bus stop. So I was glued to all the scenic viewing of a whole lot of displays of Christmas outings of masquerades; just name them Tinkoriko, Nnabor, Ojornu, Ekom Nkurikut, Abang, Ekpe, Ekpo and many others. It was a carnival of sorts and having expended much time on the cultural display that attended me I had to dress up to hit the town.

    To my admiration, the city was painted red as the sight was like heaven. Littered all around was celebration and the city stood still for the festive ovation. I made a few visits to my kinsmen at Edgerly and had an entirely different Christmas from the ones I used to know. This was how it was until Donald Duke’s administration introduced the Carnival Calabar.

    It became a different ball game, some liked it and some despised it. Well, in whatever way, the carnival of Christmas brought the city of Calabar to the global map of culture and tourism. Right there in our sight, we had myriads of our world celebrities come to dance and share in the joy of the carnival with such liberty and fun fare. Calabar then became the centre to meet all our screen idols and international superstars whom one couldn’t have met in a life’s time. Everyone creates happiness and all the contesting bands vie out for recognition. The display of different cultural paraphernalia, costumes parade of beautiful bevies and many other side attractions became the new normal as far as Christmas was concerned.

    But this year 2020 is an exception all these would be missed – no thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. Really the year would have so much to be remembered for. The Coronavirus year would actually go down as the year the Almighty Carnival Calabar ceased to be. Most of all we are blessed to have survived the era of global doom, let’s just clap for the Great God who wished it so.

    Merry Christmas to your fans, family and friends. See you on the other side of 2021.

     

  • PHOTONEWS: Gov Ayade flags off the Akwa-Cross cycling parade in Calabar

    His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade, Governor of Cross River State is set to flag off the unity cycling parade, tagged: Cycling for Humanity today by 10:00am.

  • PLANS UNDERWAY TO REVIVE THE CINEMA AT MARINA RESORT – Atsu

    By: Achiane Adams, CRS-MOI Officer reporting for CRS Tourism Bureau
    The Managing Director, Cross River State Tourism Bureau, Mr. Utsu John Atsu, has said that technical plans are on-going to ensure that the Cinema at the Marina Resort, Calabar, is up and running in order to attract visitors and increase patronage to the Resort. 
    Mr. Atsu revealed this when he led a team of Consultants from CinePro Ltd, a Cinema operations company in Lagos State, on an on-the-spot assessment tour of the facility. 
    He said based on the State Governor, Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade’s directives to re-assure Cross Riverians that the Cinema will be functional again, Consultants have been brought in to assess the facility and the reports expected in the coming weeks.
    After the assessment, Mr. Atsu said issues like constant power supply, a dedicated shuttle service, security, amongst other things have been identified.
    ” We will ensure lasting solutions by providing backup power generators and resume the shuttles which was operational at some point. We will also engage the Community for security within and around the environs of the Resort in addition to liaising with relevant security agencies to ensure round the clock security at the Marina”, he added. 
    The Managing Director, CinePro Ltd, Mr. Usmani Edim, in his remarks after the inspection, expressed displeasure over the current state of the Cinema and the thought of the facility not been utilized to its full capacity.
    Mr. Edim promised to swing into action to restore the Cinema to full operations as per International best practices, adding that the vast potentials of the Cinema, can revive the social lifestyle of the residents of Calabar and generate revenue for Government.  
    The Bureau and the Consultant, will work together to speedily re-open the cinema to host and show movie premiers and latest movies on all four screens. 
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  • CR TOURISM BUREAU, FIRE SERVICE JOIN FORCES AGAINST FIRE OUTBREAKS

    By: Achiane Adams, CRS-MOI Officer reporting from CRS Tourism Bureau
    The Cross River State Tourism Bureau and the Cross River State Fire Service, have agreed to work together in ensuring that incidents of fire outbreaks in the State’s tourism sector is averted.
    The decision to work in synergy was taken when the Managing Director, Cross River State Tourism Bureau, Mr. Utsu John Atsu, paid a courtesy call on State Director, Cross River State Fire Service, Mr. Donatus Ugbe, at his office recently in Calabar.
    Emphasizing on the importance of such collaboration, Mr. Atsu said one of the major requirements needed from Tourism and Hospitality Service Providers by the Bureau to get licensed, is a fire safety clearance which must be certified by the  Stste Fire Service. 
    “The Bureau as the regulator of activities in the tourism sector, is not taking lightly the issue of Standards & Licensing. We need to ensure that these establishments are capable of handling the situation in case of a fire out break,the Managing Director explained. 
    “It goes beyond just presenting a fire safety clearance. The Standard & Liciencing Officers will inspect to be sure they have basic fire fighting equipment such as fire extinguishers, sand buckets, a fire muster point and so on. 
    “One of the basic concerns of the Hospitality Service Provider should be the safety of lives and property of visitors and Staff” he emphasized.
    Thanking the Fire Service for the past cooperation between both institutions, the Managing Director appealed to the Fire Service to ensure Hospitality Service Providers meet all its requirements before a fire safety clearance is issued.
    Responding, the  State Director, Cross River State Fire Service, Mr. Donatus Ugbe, thanked Mr Atsu and his team for the fire safety drive and pledged the Fire Service’s cooperation at all times.
    He requested that the Bureau is invited to It’s activities lined up for the year and also participate in the fire trainings that would be organized for the tourism industry. 
    The Managing Director’s team was made up of the General Manager, Marketing, Mr. Charles Omoregha, Manager, Standards & Licencing, Mr. Emmanuel Ekpe, Manager, Administration, Barr. Eche Takon, Manager, Finance, Mr. Goodwin Akpaja, Manager, Research and Statistical Analysis, Mr. Moses Ogar and the Analysis Auditor, Mrs Helen Ogar. #
  • AKWACROSS 2020:TOURISM BOSS MEETS WITH FRSC

    By: Achiane Adams, CRS-MOI Officer reporting from Min. of Culture and Tourism Development
    As preparations towards the hosting of the first ever AKWACROSS Cycling Parade in Calabar intensifies, the Cross River State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism Development, Mr. Eric Anderson, has met with the Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC), Cross River State Command, Barr. Chidiebere Nkwonta, to discuss road safety for the 500 cyclers and spectators along the cycling routes, come Saturday, March 14, 2020. 
    The safety talks was made possible when the Commissioner in  company of the Managing Director, Cross River State Tourism Bureau, Mr. Utsu John Atsu, the Special Assistant, Tourism, Mr. Romance Ikwen as well as the Management Staff of the Ministry, paid a courtesy call on the Sector Commander at his office, in Calabar. 
    Mr. Anderson intimated the Sector Commander of the line up of activities for the upcoming Cycling showpiece,adding ” the Ministry understands the important role the Corps plays in road safety hence the need to interface with you to ensure that the cycling event is safe for the cyclers, spectators and other road users.
    “The Cycling routes is mapped out between Calabar Municipality and Calabar South Local Government Areas but the contingents from Akwa Ibom State, will be welcomed at the head bridge leading into Cross River State”.
    Mr. Anderson stated that apart from acting as a unifying force to foster peace between the two States, the event will serve as a tourism product that will connect the State with the rest of the world within the year leading up to the annual Carnival Calabar. 
    In his welcome remarks, the Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps, Barr. Chidiebere Nkwonta, described the Cycling concept as innovative, pointing out that such tourism oriented programnes should not only happen in December but throughout the year. 
    He  lauded the Commissioner for thinking out of the box in order to ensure that the Ministry achieves her set goals and mandate of expanding the tourism offerings of Cross River State.
    Barr. Nkwonta pledged the Command’s total support to the cycling parade and called on the residents of Calabar Metropolis to be part of the parade as the health benefits of Cycling are enormous. 
    He further advised that adequate sensitization and publicity should be done so that people are aware of the up coming event. 
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  • The most anticipated event of the year: Summit Hills International Tradefair 2020

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    An ocean of opportunities for business enterprises, entertainment, tourism, and games in a scenic environment with a clear view to nature.
    Set to accommodate 1000 exhibitors, 10,000 visitors from around the world, special discounts and opportunity to engage with manufacturers directly. 
    features include; Business Clinic by Calcima, Networking, Go Carr Rides, shooting Games, Boat ride from Summit Hills To Calasvegas,  Music, the Summit Hills Marathon’ with lots of prices to be won. 
    DATE: 15th to 20th of April, 2020.
    Entrance is FREEEEEE!!
    Special Guest Of Honor His Excellency Sen Prof Ben Ayade, The Enterprising Governor Of Cross River State..
    For more information and Booking for Exhibition stand, please call: 0816-671-3912, 0813-165-6959 or visit Summit Hills admin Complex, Calabar or La Shakara wears, Marian road, Calabar. 
    Summit Hills International Tradefair  …igniting the spirit of enterprise!!!