Category: Tourism

  • President Buhari to commission the Calabar Monorail – Gov Ayade

    The first Monorail in Nigeria and West Africa is set to be commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in Calabar. 

    Gov Ben Ayade who disclosed this in a news meeting said the President’s Commissioning of the Monorail will be to mark his first year in office.

    “Gov Ayade also that with the kick-off of the monorail, the state’s economy would be boosted and many employment opportunities would be opened for the unemployed in the state.

    “On whether the monorail would be fully ready to accommodate the huge crowd that will flood the state soon, the Governor averred that, with the commitment shown by the contractor, he is optimistic that everyone visiting will not only have a smooth ride on the rail but a memorable experience”. He added. 

    Although the date for the commissioning is yet to be announced by the Governor.

    We’ll be bringing you Live Photos, videos and news from the commissioning. Stay tuned. 
  • Good morning Cross River: View Cross River State in Pictures

    Cross River State is one of the most beautiful State in Nigeria with best geographical location, best weather, good people, most peaceful, more friendly, industrious, best food, and most tourist in nature.

    The state has all it takes to be the nation’s paradise for its aesthetic and appearance. That’s why we are urging you to sit back, relax and watch in Pictures the beauty of the state.

  • Gov. Ayade to wash citizens Cars for free on May 29, 2016


    Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade is hosting a free cash wash service to the public to celebrate his one year in office. 

    The service is initiated by Mr. Portrait Peterson and motivated by many others. It’s really a mega car wash explosion. It has happened before during his campaign for the gubernatorial elections last year, but this time, it’s going to be explosive.

    Want to get your car washed for free? Then see details below:

    Date: May 29, 2016
    Time: 12 Noon
    Venue/Location: Mary Slessor Round About, Calabar, CRS.

  • Gov. Ayade to wash citizens Cars for free on May 29, 2016


    Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade is hosting a free cash wash service to the public to celebrate his one year in office. 

    The service is initiated by Mr. Portrait Peterson and motivated by many others. It’s really a mega car wash explosion. It has happened before during his campaign for the gubernatorial elections last year, but this time, it’s going to be explosive.

    Want to get your car washed for free? Then see details below:

    Date: May 29, 2016
    Time: 12 Noon
    Venue/Location: Mary Slessor Round About, Calabar, CRS.

  • The new UNICAL Main Gate in pictures

    The University of Calabar (UNICAL) has commemorated the renovation of its famous Main Gate, one of the major and busy bus stop in Calabar.

    The renovation which has cleared down the trees by the roadside, providing a large space for parking and pedestrian bolster a lot to the serenity. The restructuring of the entrance gate which is now of marble has also add beauty to the campus features. 

    Although, recently we learnt that the school system is on strike amidst security issues which has included the kidnapping of a lecturer and his family. 

    Read Also: Gunmen Raids UNICAL Staff Quarters, Kidnap Lecturer, Wife And Daughter

    View photos after the cut…. 

  • The new UNICAL Main Gate in pictures

    The University of Calabar (UNICAL) has commemorated the renovation of its famous Main Gate, one of the major and busy bus stop in Calabar.

    The renovation which has cleared down the trees by the roadside, providing a large space for parking and pedestrian bolster a lot to the serenity. The restructuring of the entrance gate which is now of marble has also add beauty to the campus features. 

    Although, recently we learnt that the school system is on strike amidst security issues which has included the kidnapping of a lecturer and his family. 

    Read Also: Gunmen Raids UNICAL Staff Quarters, Kidnap Lecturer, Wife And Daughter

    View photos after the cut…. 

  • Governor Ben Ayade and AMCON Boss Take Maiden Ride On Calabar Monorail (Photos)

    Cross River State has again recorded another first following the maiden ride of its ultra-modern monorail which took off yesterday from Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort to the Calabar International Convention Center (CICC) at the Summit Hills and back to Tinapa.

    This feat is one in a series of pioneering achievements which Cross River is known for. It would be recalled that the state was the first to introduce a cable car in Nigeria, and the longest in Africa, just as it was the first to launch a canopy walkway in Nigeria.

    On board the maiden ride was the Cross River State governor, Senator Ben Ayade, Managing Director, Assets Management Company of Nigeria, Mr. Ahmed Kuru (AMCON) and its top management staff among others.

    The premier monorail is designed as a transit for tourists between the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort and the 5,000 seating capacity, multipurpose Calabar International Convention Center.

    Expressing excitement shortly after embarking on the leisure ride, the MD AMCON, Kuru said:

    “Cross River has done it again. First it was the longest cable car in Africa, then the longest canopy walkway and today we are riding on the first monorail in sub-Saharan Africa and it is something that is highly commendable.”

    Kuru who was literally wowed by the elegance and luxury of the monorail testified: “The experience was quite awesome because it gives you the opportunity to see one of the most beautiful scenery in the world and I am very impressed about what I saw.”

    Speaking on the new business frontier with the state government on the management of the premier business resort, the MD said: “Like I always hold, Tinapa is more than a business, it is Nigeria’s heritage. It is important that we look at it beyond Cross River State because it is a heritage that we must work together as Federal Government and the State to project Nigeria which is what informed my visit to initiate this partnership.”

    He explained that Tinapa is nature and technology at play that if fully harnessed and aggressively projected, can contribute immensely to the transformation of socio-economic landscape of the nation.

    Responding, the state governor, Senator Ben Ayade said the coming of AMCON for the maiden ride was an indication that the company was willing and readily available to partner the state to revamp Tinapa.

    His words: “As you rightly heard from the AMCON MD, Tinapa is not only a heritage, it is the pride of Nigeria and AMCON is here to give a helping hand to resuscitate this robust and tantalizing resort and bring it to its full potential in addition to what they are proposing to add.

    “So, for me this new frontier with AMCON, which is talking about a partnership that has two vibrant technocrats with bright ideas and strong belief in Nigeria as a nation, is the one that will definitely translate into grater fortunes for Cross River and Nigeria at large.”

    Lauding the new leadership of Asset Company, Governor Ayade said: “I am so glad that today in AMCON, we have a man who believes in true leadership. It is only when we rise above ethnic sentiments and embrace governance while also allowing business to thrive by its natural forces that we will survive as a nation. AMCON has today demonstrated true leadership and has shown not just the love for Cross River State but love for Nigeria at large.”

    On his desire to see to the completion of his predecessors’ uncompleted projects, considering the huge cost involved, Ayade reasoned: “I am very excited that I played a major role in seeing to the realization of this project. Don’t forget that this project was conceptualized by Donald Duke, prosecuted by Senator Liyel Imoke who came and gave it his best by pumping in a lot of money to see it come to life. I came in, in spite of the lean resources. I shut down everything to ensure that it has light.

    “With this, we can clearly see that Cross River State shows consistency in leadership from Donald to Liyel and now Ayade, I see everyone carrying on other’s projects. I want to ensure that all the projects that were started by my predecessors are completed, even as I also pursue my signature projects side by side.

    “My primary focus in the first three years is to ensure the completion of all projects embarked upon by Senator Liyel Imoke before I embark on my own key projects.”

    ~CrossRiverWatch

  • Governor Ben Ayade and AMCON Boss Take Maiden Ride On Calabar Monorail (Photos)

    Cross River State has again recorded another first following the maiden ride of its ultra-modern monorail which took off yesterday from Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort to the Calabar International Convention Center (CICC) at the Summit Hills and back to Tinapa.

    This feat is one in a series of pioneering achievements which Cross River is known for. It would be recalled that the state was the first to introduce a cable car in Nigeria, and the longest in Africa, just as it was the first to launch a canopy walkway in Nigeria.

    On board the maiden ride was the Cross River State governor, Senator Ben Ayade, Managing Director, Assets Management Company of Nigeria, Mr. Ahmed Kuru (AMCON) and its top management staff among others.

    The premier monorail is designed as a transit for tourists between the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort and the 5,000 seating capacity, multipurpose Calabar International Convention Center.

    Expressing excitement shortly after embarking on the leisure ride, the MD AMCON, Kuru said:

    “Cross River has done it again. First it was the longest cable car in Africa, then the longest canopy walkway and today we are riding on the first monorail in sub-Saharan Africa and it is something that is highly commendable.”

    Kuru who was literally wowed by the elegance and luxury of the monorail testified: “The experience was quite awesome because it gives you the opportunity to see one of the most beautiful scenery in the world and I am very impressed about what I saw.”

    Speaking on the new business frontier with the state government on the management of the premier business resort, the MD said: “Like I always hold, Tinapa is more than a business, it is Nigeria’s heritage. It is important that we look at it beyond Cross River State because it is a heritage that we must work together as Federal Government and the State to project Nigeria which is what informed my visit to initiate this partnership.”

    He explained that Tinapa is nature and technology at play that if fully harnessed and aggressively projected, can contribute immensely to the transformation of socio-economic landscape of the nation.

    Responding, the state governor, Senator Ben Ayade said the coming of AMCON for the maiden ride was an indication that the company was willing and readily available to partner the state to revamp Tinapa.

    His words: “As you rightly heard from the AMCON MD, Tinapa is not only a heritage, it is the pride of Nigeria and AMCON is here to give a helping hand to resuscitate this robust and tantalizing resort and bring it to its full potential in addition to what they are proposing to add.

    “So, for me this new frontier with AMCON, which is talking about a partnership that has two vibrant technocrats with bright ideas and strong belief in Nigeria as a nation, is the one that will definitely translate into grater fortunes for Cross River and Nigeria at large.”

    Lauding the new leadership of Asset Company, Governor Ayade said: “I am so glad that today in AMCON, we have a man who believes in true leadership. It is only when we rise above ethnic sentiments and embrace governance while also allowing business to thrive by its natural forces that we will survive as a nation. AMCON has today demonstrated true leadership and has shown not just the love for Cross River State but love for Nigeria at large.”

    On his desire to see to the completion of his predecessors’ uncompleted projects, considering the huge cost involved, Ayade reasoned: “I am very excited that I played a major role in seeing to the realization of this project. Don’t forget that this project was conceptualized by Donald Duke, prosecuted by Senator Liyel Imoke who came and gave it his best by pumping in a lot of money to see it come to life. I came in, in spite of the lean resources. I shut down everything to ensure that it has light.

    “With this, we can clearly see that Cross River State shows consistency in leadership from Donald to Liyel and now Ayade, I see everyone carrying on other’s projects. I want to ensure that all the projects that were started by my predecessors are completed, even as I also pursue my signature projects side by side.

    “My primary focus in the first three years is to ensure the completion of all projects embarked upon by Senator Liyel Imoke before I embark on my own key projects.”

    ~CrossRiverWatch

  • Stray lions kill more than 100 cattle in Zimbabwe

    Stray lions in south-eastern Zimbabwe have killed at least 100 cattle since January, sending local residents into panic mode, a report said on Friday.

    The state-owned Herald newspaper revealed that villagers had since contacted local authorities to urgently fix the perimeter fence around the Save Valley Conservancy area where the lions were being kept.

    The villagers claimed that the lions roamed around the villages and killed a number of livestock.

    A local chief, Hlasi Mundau said that they had approached Minister of Environment, Water and Climate Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri to intervene, as villagers feared that the lions would soon attack humans.

    “Our fear is that, besides killing cattle around which the lives of our people revolves, the lions might also target humans because sometimes they roam freely even during the day,” Mundau was quoted saying.

    This came amid reports that at least 25 000 cattle in the country had died due to hunger induced by the El Nino phenomenon which had been felt throughout the southern African region.

    Provinces in the south-eastern parts of Zimbabwe had recorded the highest number of dead cattle.

    – News 24

  • Stray lions kill more than 100 cattle in Zimbabwe

    Stray lions in south-eastern Zimbabwe have killed at least 100 cattle since January, sending local residents into panic mode, a report said on Friday.

    The state-owned Herald newspaper revealed that villagers had since contacted local authorities to urgently fix the perimeter fence around the Save Valley Conservancy area where the lions were being kept.

    The villagers claimed that the lions roamed around the villages and killed a number of livestock.

    A local chief, Hlasi Mundau said that they had approached Minister of Environment, Water and Climate Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri to intervene, as villagers feared that the lions would soon attack humans.

    “Our fear is that, besides killing cattle around which the lives of our people revolves, the lions might also target humans because sometimes they roam freely even during the day,” Mundau was quoted saying.

    This came amid reports that at least 25 000 cattle in the country had died due to hunger induced by the El Nino phenomenon which had been felt throughout the southern African region.

    Provinces in the south-eastern parts of Zimbabwe had recorded the highest number of dead cattle.

    – News 24