Tag: Cross River State

  • Christmas Message From The NUJ, Cross River State Council

    Christmas Message From The NUJ, Cross River State Council

    On this very special occasion, commemorating the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, let me sincerely express our profound appreciation to the Government and people of Cross River State for their immense support and true friendship throughout the year 2024.

    This special season reminds us of the real essence to realign with the virtues of love, peace and harmony finding genuine expressions in the doctrines of Christ.

    As auspicious as the celebrations may be, the Cross River State Council of the NUJ is not unmindful of the unwavering commitment of the Government towards its members and programs as well as the symbiotic relationship we have enjoyed as a Government and a union.

    Indeed, the need for us as a union to celebrate with sober reflections cannot be overemphasized.

    While wishing our members here in the State and the Nation a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year, let me once again pledge undiluted allegiance and service to the Union and commitment to professionalism, diligence, responsible leadership and integrity on behalf of the members.

    Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2025.

    Comrade Archibong Bassey.
    Chairman NUJ, Cross River State

  • Hope Udoaka of Canaan Table Tennis Club Emerges National Women’s Champion at 10th ELICRIS Invitational Tournament

    Hope Udoaka of Canaan Table Tennis Club Emerges National Women’s Champion at 10th ELICRIS Invitational Tournament

    …Thanks Chairman of Canaan Table Tennis Club, Rt Hon Orok Duke for his unwavering support

    By Kelvin Obambon

    Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar star, Hope Udoaka, has been crowned the National Women’s Champion at the 10th edition of the ELICRIS National Table Tennis Top 32 Invitational Championship organized by the Lagos State Table Tennis Association (LSTTA) in collaboration with the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) and BAA Foundation.

    Udoaka defeated Sukurat Aiyelebegan 4-2 in the finals to retain her national championship title.

    Speaking shortly after the game, the star player attributed the success to the unwavering support and commitment of the Chairman of Canaan Table Tennis Club, Rt. Hon. Orok Duke towards grooming players in Cross River and pushing them up to compete in national and international competitions.

    “All thanks to God and Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, Chairman of Canaan Table Tennis Club for making it possible for me to attend this invitational championship. All thanks to him for his support so far in bringing up players from Cross River State. It’s a thing of joy to announce that I once again defended the title,” she said.

    Reacting to the win, Chairman of Canaan Table Tennis Club, Rt Hon Orok Duke, congratulated Udoaka and commended her for displaying uncommon athleticism throughout the competition.

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    He said Udoaka’s triumph not only showcased her skill and determination but also represents a significant achievement for Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar.

    The 10th ELICRIS invitational championship which took place at the Sir Chief Molade Okoya Thomas Hall, Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, brought together top table tennis talents from across Nigeria. Players arrived on Sunday, 22nd December 2024, and matches commenced on Monday, 23rd and concluded on Tuesday, 24th December 2024.

    The event featured Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles categories across two divisions: the Open category and the U-19 category. A total of 64 players (32 men and 32 women) were invited, alongside reserves. Matches were played in two stages: a group stage featuring round-robin games and a knockout stage.

    The round-robin matches and initial knockout rounds were decided over five games, while semi-final and final matches were played over seven games.

  • Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar Star, Hope Udoaka, participates in 10th ELICRIS National Championship

    Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar Star, Hope Udoaka, participates in 10th ELICRIS National Championship

    Lagos, Nigeria – The Lagos State Table Tennis Association (LSTTA), in collaboration with the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation and BAA Foundation, is poised to stage the 10th edition of the ELICRIS Cups National Table Tennis Top 32 Invitational Championship.

    This much-anticipated event will bring together top table tennis talents from across Nigeria, including Hope Udoaka of Canaan Table Tennis Club, in a thrilling competition to close the year.

    The championship is scheduled to take place at the prestigious Sir Chief Molade Okoya Thomas Hall, Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos. Players will arrive on Sunday, 22nd December 2024, with matches commencing on Monday, 23rd and concluding on Tuesday, 24th December 2024.

    The event will feature the Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles categories across two divisions: the Open category and the U-19 category. A total of 64 players (32 men and 32 women) have been invited, alongside reserves. Matches will be played in two stages: a group stage featuring round-robin games and a knockout stage. The round-robin matches and initial knockout rounds will be decided over five games, while semi-final and final matches will be played over seven games.

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    The championship offers a total prize pool of 83,000,000. Winners in both the Men’s and Women’s Singles categories will receive N500,000 each, while runners-up and other finalists will also earn substantial rewards. Additional prizes include 850,000 each for the Most Valuable Players (MVPs) and the Best Dressed Players (Male and Female).

    The championship will feature Nigeria’s top-ranked players, including Matthew Kuti from Lagos, Hope Udoaka from Canaan TTC, and several other stars representing states and clubs nationwide. The U-19 category will showcase emerging talents such as Abdulqudus Abdulsalam from Kaduna Club and Aishat Abdulwaheed, also from Kaduna Club.

    Participation is free, but players must confirm their availability with the Competition Manager and the Referee by 16th December 2024. Failure to confirm or attend after confirmation will attract sanctions.

    For inquiries, participants can reach out to Dayo Abulude (Secretary), Olalekan Okusan (Media Officer), or other designated officials.

    The 10th ELICRIS Cups promises intense competition and a grand celebration of Nigerian table tennis. Enthusiasts and fans are encouraged to witness this showcase of skill and passion in Lagos.

  • Queen of Humanity Nigeria 2024 holds Friday 27 Dec

    Queen of Humanity Nigeria 2024 holds Friday 27 Dec

    The highly anticipated beauty pageant of the year is set to take centre stage, with the most beautiful girls in Nigeria vying to be crowned the Queen of Humanity Nigeria, 2024.

    A grand prize of 5 million naira and a brand new car will be awarded. This event of the year will be held at the Calabar International Convention Centre, CICC, on Friday, December 27th

    featuring star-studded performances by Nigeria’s No. 1 GEN Z musician, Guchi, alongside Fada Kane, Odemonke, and JoeKachi.

    The Governor of Cross River State, Sen. Prince Bassey Otu, will grace the event as the special guest of honour, with Bishop Dr. (Mrs) Eyoanwan Bassey Otu serving as the chief host.

    Tickets are available at the following prices: Governor’s Table, 500k; Gold Table, 200k; VVIP Table, 100k; VIP Ticket, 10k; and Regular, 5k.

    Tickets can be obtained at Axari Hotel, Spar Mall, Aiyce Ice, Christmas Village, HitFM, and FadFM.

    For reservations, please contact James at 0806 715 2974 or Precious at 0901 384 8769.

  • Engineers pivotal to Nigeria’s Development –  Oyo-Ita

    Engineers pivotal to Nigeria’s Development –  Oyo-Ita

    The former Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Ekanem Oyo-Ita has urged Nigerian engineers to spearhead the nation’s development through innovation and sustainable practices.

    Speaking at the 9th Rev. Engr. Etteh I. Etteh Distinguished Annual Lecture, Oyo-Ita emphasized the pivotal role engineers play in modernizing economies, solving local challenges, and positioning Nigeria for global competitiveness.

    Delivering her lecture, titled The Engineer in 21st Century Nigeria: A Delicate Balance of Economic Reality in Harnessing Professional Skills for Innovation and Development, Oyo-Ita underscored the transformative potential of engineering across sectors like infrastructure, telecommunications, and energy.

    She called on engineers to extend their expertise into emerging areas such as renewable energy, agriculture, and transportation to tackle Nigeria’s unique challenges.

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    “The contributions of Nigerian engineers are evident, but there is a need for a mindset reset to overcome challenges like climate change, population growth, and economic volatility. Ingenious solutions, indigenous innovation, and collaboration are vital to repositioning Nigeria for sustainable development,” she said.

    Oyo-Ita stressed the importance of fostering indigenous innovation to reduce reliance on imported technologies, citing the development of solar energy solutions and localized manufacturing as key examples.

    She also advocated for research and development (R&D) centers to enhance local engineering capabilities.

    “Engineers must lead the way toward innovation rather than waiting for government policies. This requires developing cost-effective, locally sourced technologies that address Nigeria’s realities,” she added.

    Oyo-Ita called for reforms in Nigeria’s educational system to prepare future engineers for practical challenges.

    She recommended prioritizing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education from an early age, alongside hands-on training and entrepreneurship programs in tertiary institutions.

    “To produce high-caliber engineers, our education system must focus on practical, innovative training in fields like renewable energy, industrial automation, and agricultural machinery,” she said, citing China and India as global models for inspiration.

    She further urged the government to implement policies that support certified engineers and curb quackery in the profession. The private sector, she added, must invest in engineering innovations through venture capital and partnerships.

    “To transform our economy, engineers need funding, continuous professional development, and access to the tools required to compete effectively,” she stated.

    Mrs. Oyo-Ita marshalled out a striking balance between economic realities and the professional skills needed by the Nigerian Engineers’ to strategically position themselves as change agents for modernization, innovation, and sustainable development.

    This paper provides an insight into thought provoking issues arising in the contemporary situation we find ourselves as a Nation and seeks to signpost remedial measures needed to balance the present excruciatingly delicate economic situation ravaging across the country. The timing of this event is apt and imperative, as the volatile global economic outlook has forced many world leaders to adjust and reconfigure their various developmental perspectives to align with the existential requirements of their citizenry.

    “The Nigerian engineer of the 21st century must go beyond professionalism to become a leader who can redefine the nation’s development narrative,” she concluded.

    The NSE President, Engr Margaret Oguntola, lauded her remarks, highlighting ongoing efforts by the association to champion capacity-building programs and policy advocacy for the profession.

    Oguntola who was represented by Valerie Aderagba also called on young engineers to embrace leadership opportunities that can shape the nation’s future.

    In his opening remarks, the National Chairman of the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers, Dr Ezugwu, highlighted the significance of the event in celebrating the legacy of Rev. Engr. Etteh, a trailblazer in civil engineering.

    Dr. Ezugwu lauded Engr. Etteh’s contributions to infrastructure development and sustainability, as well as his mentorship of engineers through Etteh Aro & Partners, a leading indigenous consulting firm.

    The event coincided with Rev. Engr. Etteh’s 89th birthday, with Dr. Ezugwu leading attendees in celebrating the honoree. “Happy birthday, sir,” he said, applauding Engr. Etteh’s enduring impact.

    This year’s lecture, themed The Engineer in 21st Century Nigeria: A Delicate Balance of Economic Reality in Harnessing Professional Skills for Innovation and Development, addressed the challenges facing the engineering profession amid rapid technological advancements and economic complexities.

    Dr. Ezugwu emphasized the essential role of engineers as drivers of innovation and economic growth.

    “As we navigate the challenges of the 21st century, it is imperative to balance economic realities with leveraging our skills for innovation and development,” he said.

    He called for collective efforts from all stakeholders to position Nigeria as a hub for technological innovation.

    The event was chaired by the President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Engr. Margaret Oguntola, FNSE. Other notable attendees included the President of COREN, Prof Sadiq Abubakar, FNSE, FAEng, Engr Sen Femi Kila, FNSE, FNICE among others.

  • Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong Champions Cultural Renaissance at 2024 Utomo Obong Celebration

    Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong Champions Cultural Renaissance at 2024 Utomo Obong Celebration

    In a magnificent display of cultural grandeur and heritage preservation, Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong chairs the 2024 Utomo Obong, a Yuletide celebration honoring the Obong of Calabar. The event, held at the country home of the Obong at Adiabo, drew a constellation of dignitaries, including 30 senators, the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr. Samuel Ogbuku amongst other dignitaries.

    The Utomo Obong, an annual cultural spectacle, is a celebration of the Efik monarchy and its enduring traditions. This year’s edition was significant as Senator Ekpenyong demonstrated his unwavering commitment to cultural tourism and the preservation of Efik heritage.

    Speaking at the event, Senator Ekpenyong thanked and praised the Governor, Prince Bassey Edet Otu for sustaining and promoting the Utomobong, he further expressed the importance of cultural festivities in fostering unity and tourism growth. “The Efik heritage is a priceless gem that must be preserved for future generations. Through the Utomo Obong, we showcase our unique traditions and position Calabar as a beacon of cultural tourism in Nigeria,” he said.

    Representing the President of the Senate, Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi addressed the gathering on behalf of the visiting senators, praising Senator Ekpenyong for his exemplary leadership and dedication to cultural preservation. “The Senate recognizes the cultural significance of the Utomo Obong and the vital role it plays in uniting communities and promoting national pride. Senator Ekpenyong has set a remarkable standard in fostering cultural tourism, and we are proud to support his efforts,” Senator Nengi remarked.

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    Senator Ningi further commended the Efik people for their hospitality and commitment to their heritage. “Calabar remains a vital cultural hub in Nigeria, and events like this remind us of the importance of preserving our diverse traditions. On behalf of the Senate, I extend our gratitude to the Governor, Prince Bassey Edet Otu, Senator Ekpenyong and the Efik Kingdom for keeping this legacy alive,” he added.

    The Managing Director of the NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, lauded the Utomo Obong initiative, emphasizing the synergy between infrastructure development and cultural preservation.

    In a landmark announcement, Senator Ekpenyong pledged support for the construction of a befitting palace for the Obong of Calabar. The proposed structure, designed to reflect the architectural brilliance of the Efik people, is set to become a cultural and tourism landmark in Cross River State.
    The Nigerian Senate also pledged their support, while the MD NDDC announced that the commission will support and ensure that the palace is built.

    As the evening unfolded, the grounds echoed with the rhythm of Efik traditional drums and the chants of ancestral songs, leaving attendees with an indelible memory of the grandeur of the Efik heritage.

    The event featured a vibrant array of traditional dances, folklore, and the regal display of the Obong’s throne, capturing the essence of Efik culture. Guests were treated to an immersive cultural experience, with the sights, sounds, and tastes of the Efik kingdom, leaving many in awe of the rich history and artistry of the people.

    With the success of 2024 Utomo Obong, the efforts in positioning Calabar as a premier destination for cultural tourism, will ensure that the legacy of the Efik people shines brightly on both national and global stages.

  • Yuletide: Hon Stanley Nsemo’s wife hosts APC women in Calabar Municipality

    Yuletide: Hon Stanley Nsemo’s wife hosts APC women in Calabar Municipality

    In celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Wife of the House of Assembly Member representing Calabar Municipality, Mrs Diana Stanley Nsemo hosted APC women Executives across the ten wards in Calabar Municipality. She went ahead to appreciate them for their support over the years, encouraged them not to give up but rather pray for the Government.

    She commended the Executive First Lady of Cross River State, Bishop Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, saying she’s working effortlessly to touch human lives, so therefore she encouraged them also to do things to touch lives in their own little way and collectively it will all add up to make the state a better place.

    Mrs Stanley Nsemo acknowledged the fact that times are hard and pleaded with the women and supporters to exercise patience with those in government that they are trying their best to make things alright.

  • Senator’s Wife Celebrates Christmas with Women and Children Across Cross River South

    Senator’s Wife Celebrates Christmas with Women and Children Across Cross River South

    Calabar, Nigeria — Mrs. Nela Asuquo Ekpenyong, wife of the Senator representing Cross River South Senatorial District, has flagged off a series of Christmas parties for women and children across the senatorial district. The events, tagged Cross River South Community Women and Children Christmas Party, are being held in multiple locations to accommodate families from various federal constituencies.

    The celebrations kicked off on Wednesday, December 18, 2024, for residents of Biase and Akamkpa at the Akamkpa Local Government Council. The festivities will then move to the Calabar Municipality Local Government Council on Thursday, December 19, 2024, for families in the Calabar Municipal/Odukpani Federal Constituency. The grand finale is scheduled for Friday, December 20, 2024, at the Cultural Centre Complex, Calabar, for residents of the Calabar South/Akpabuyo/Bakassi Federal Constituency.

    The Christmas parties, convened by Mrs. Ekpenyong, aim to spread love, unity, and joy during the festive season while bringing families together across the district.

    Speaking during the flag-off ceremony, Mrs. Ekpenyong emphasized her commitment to improving the welfare of women and children in the senatorial district. “This event is about bringing families together and sharing the joy of Christmas. It is a season of love, giving, and unity, and we want to ensure that every family feels included and celebrated,” she stated.

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    In their remarks, Dr. Mrs. Nkechi Emil-Inyang, wife of the Federal Lawmaker representing Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency, and Comrade Katame Emilia Abang, Vice Chairman of Akamkpa Local Government Area, expressed their gratitude to Mrs. Ekpenyong and her husband for their generosity and love towards the people. “The senator’s family has truly shown that they care about the people,” Dr. Emil-Inyang noted.

    The events featured a variety of activities, including dance competitions, cake cutting, and gift-sharing, creating a festive atmosphere for attendees. A major highlight was the distribution of hundreds of bags of rice to women across the Local Government Areas within the federal constituencies.

    As the celebrations continue across Cross River South, the Christmas parties remain a testament to the Ekpenyong family’s dedication to community development and spreading the season’s cheer to families in need.

  • Asuquo Ekpenyong’s wife flags off Cross River South Women and Children Christmas Party

    Asuquo Ekpenyong’s wife flags off Cross River South Women and Children Christmas Party

    Mrs. Nela Asuquo Ekpenyong, wife of the Senator representing Cross River South Senatorial District, flagged off series of Christmas parties for women and children across the senatorial district. The events, tagged Cross River South Community Women and Children Christmas Party  kicked off on Wednesday at Akamkpa Local Government Council for Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency.

    The events featured a variety of activities, including dance competitions, cake cutting, and gift-sharing, creating a festive atmosphere for attendees. A major highlight was the distribution of hundreds of bags of rice to women across the Local Government Areas within the federal constituencies.

    The event had in attendance Dr. Mrs. Nkechi Emil-Inyang, wife of the Federal Lawmaker representing Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency, Immediate Past Chairman of Odukpani LGA, Hon Justina Edem and Comrade Katame Emilia Abang, Vice Chairman of Akamkpa Local Government Area and Wife of the House of Assembly Members from the two Local Government Areas amongst others.

  • Efenji Nicholas congratulates Achu Olaye FC for winning 2024 Cross River Governor’s Cup

    Efenji Nicholas congratulates Achu Olaye FC for winning 2024 Cross River Governor’s Cup

    Congratulations to Achu Olaye Football Club of Bekwarra for their remarkable victory in the 2024 Cross River State Governor’s Cup. This triumph not only showcases their skill and determination but also represents a significant achievement for Bekwarra local government area.

    The competition, which featured several teams from across the state, highlighted the immense talent and passion for football in Cross River. The final match between Achu Olaye and Hilltop FC of Obudu held at the U.J Esuene Stadium, Calabar on Tuesday 17 December, 2024, was decided via penalty in which the Bekwarra team won 5-4.

    The game was a thrilling display of athleticism and teamwork, culminating in Achu Olaye’s well-deserved win. This victory is an evidence of the hard work and dedication of the players and coaching staff.

    The success of the team also underlines the importance of grassroot sports development in the LGA. Their achievement will inspire young athletes and foster a greater love for football in our various communities in Bekwarra.

    Let me also commend the Cross River State Governor, His Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Otu for demonstrating unwavering commitment to youth development through sports and other laudable enterprises.

    As we celebrate this victory, we look forward to seeing Achu Olaye FC continue to excel and represent our local government area with pride in future competitions.

    Once again, congratulations to the entire team, coaching staff, and supporters for this outstanding accomplishment.

    Efenji Nicholas,
    MD/CEO of Efenji Homes & Properties Ltd

    18th December, 2024.