Tag: Eyoanwan Bassey Otu

  • Gov Otu, Wife, APC Chairman Welcome PDP Dep Governorship Candidate, Emana To APC

    Gov Otu, Wife, APC Chairman Welcome PDP Dep Governorship Candidate, Emana To APC

    Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Edet Otu, on Sunday formally received the 2023 governorship Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) in the state, Dr Emana Duke Ambroose-Amawhe to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The former PDP Deputy Governorship Candidate had via her X (formerly Twitter) announced her defection to her new party before her meeting with the Governor, her wife, the state chairman of the APC and the Chief of Staff to the Governor on Sunday.

    Following the announcement of her defection, Emana was led to Governor Bassey Otu and his wife by the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Cross River State, Barrister Alphonsus Ogar Eba.

    Speaking with our Correspondent on phone, Emana said “I only went to greet His Excellency, the Governor and His Wife, Her Excellency Bishop Eyoanwan Bassey Otu as a mark of respect and to formally inform them of my movement.

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    “The day of my formal and ceremonial movement to my New Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), along with thousand of my supporters and other big names will be made known soon,” she said.

    Dr Emana Duke Ambroose-Amawhe, had recently resigned her membership from the Peoples Democratic Party.

    Her resignation letter dated
    March 28, 2025, and addressed to the chairman of Edem Odo Ward in Akpabuyo local government area of Cross River State, was with immediate effect.

    She said her decision to leave the PDP  was not made lightly, but she remains committed to serving her community and contributing to the progress of Cross River state and the country in other capacities.

    Dr Ambros-Amawhe was the Deputy Governorship Candidate to Senator Sandy Onor during the 2023 elections in Cross River State.

    She was also an aspirant for the House of Representatives ticket in Bakassi/Akpabuyo/Calabar South Federal Constituency also on the platform of the PDP.

  • Efenji Nicholas celebrates Cross River’s First Lady on her birthday

    Efenji Nicholas celebrates Cross River’s First Lady on her birthday

    The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Efenji Homes and Property Limited, Abuja, Mr Efenji Nicholas, has felicitates Cross River’s First Lady, Bishop Eyoanwan Otu on the occasion of her 61st birthday.

    Efenji Nicholas in a statement on Friday described the wife of the governor as an epitome of kindness, whose unwavering dedication to the betterment of Cross River is highly commendable.

    He said that Bishop Eyoanwan Otu’s selfless services and support to her husband, Governor Bassey Edet Otu, have been instrumental in the development of the state.

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    “Your kind-heartedness and generosity have touched the lives of many. Your efforts to promote education, healthcare, and economic growth have made a significant impact on our dear state, and we are proud to have you as our First Lady and role model.

    “On this special day, I wish you all the happiness, joy and success in the world. May your birthday be filled with love and cherished memories, and may the coming years bring you even greater achievements and accomplishments.

    “Congratulations on your birthday, and thank you for the motherly role you play in our state, Cross River,” he said.

  • A Life of Service: TCTI DG Professor Adedoja Extends Greetings to C’River First Lady @ 61

    A Life of Service: TCTI DG Professor Adedoja Extends Greetings to C’River First Lady @ 61

    Professor Taoheed Adedoja, the pioneering Director-General of the Teachers Continuous Training Institute (TCTI) in Biase, Cross River State, has congratulated Her Excellency, Bishop Mrs. Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, the wife of the Governor of Cross River State, on her 61st birth anniversary.

    In a goodwill message congratulating the First Lady on her milestone birthday, Professor Adedoja described Her Excellency, Reverend Otu, as a great woman who has lived a life dedicated to service and whom God has ordained as a support system for the Otu administration’s ‘People’s First’ mantra.

    Wishing Mrs. Otu long life and good health, the DG stated that: “from the outset of the present administration in the state, you have demonstrated your role as a stabilizing pillar, working alongside Governor Otu, notably in the education sector as a key partner in bringing development to Cross Riverians.”

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    “On behalf of my family, the Management, and Staff of the Teachers Continuous Training Institute Biase, I want to wish Her Excellency a very special birthday as she attains the golden jubilee age.”

    “We pray to the Almighty God to continue to keep you in elegance and grace, filled with more success and happiness in your future endeavours. Congratulations Your Excellency.”

  • NUJ Cross River State Council Felicitates Her Excellency, Bishop Eyoanwan Bassey Otu @ 61

    NUJ Cross River State Council Felicitates Her Excellency, Bishop Eyoanwan Bassey Otu @ 61

    The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Cross River State Council, heartily congratulates Her Excellency, Bishop Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, the First Lady of Cross River State, on the joyous occasion of her 61st birthday celebration.

    Your Excellency, as a woman of faith, compassion, and purpose, you have continued to inspire Cross Riverians through your selfless devotion to humanitarian causes, spiritual leadership, and passionate advocacy for the vulnerable. Your tireless commitment to uplifting the lives of women, children, and the less privileged speaks to a life wholly dedicated to service.

    As a bishop, mentor, mother, and partner in governance, you have remained a pillar of support to His Excellency, Governor Bassey Otu, and a symbol of hope to countless families across our dear state. Your warmth, wisdom, and unwavering faith have enriched the social fabric of Cross River State.

    On this special day, we celebrate your legacy of grace, strength, and resilience. We pray that God grants you many more years of sound health, divine strength, and continued impact in the lives of our people.

    Happy Birthday, Your Excellency!

    Comrade Archibong Bassey
    Chairman, NUJ Cross River State Council

    Mike Abang
    Secretary, NUJ Cross River State Council

  • NUJ Congratulates Her Excellency, Bishop (Dr.) Eyoanwan Bassey Otu on induction into UN 1000 African Women Network

    NUJ Congratulates Her Excellency, Bishop (Dr.) Eyoanwan Bassey Otu on induction into UN 1000 African Women Network

    The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Cross River State Council proudly celebrates and congratulates Her Excellency, Bishop Dr. Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, First Lady of Cross River State, on her well-deserved recognition and induction into the prestigious UN 1000 African Women Network in New York.

    This global honor is a testament to your unwavering dedication to humanitarian service, social development, and the empowerment of women and girls. Your visionary leadership, compassion, and impactful initiatives continue to inspire hope and transform lives, not just in Cross River State but beyond.

    As a beacon of selfless service and a champion of the ‘People-First’ governance philosophy, you exemplify true leadership, and we are proud to celebrate this remarkable milestone with you.

    May this recognition propel you to even greater heights as you continue to serve humanity with honor and distinction.

    Congratulations once again, Your Excellency!

    Signed

    Comrade Archibong Bassey
    Chairman
    NUJ, Cross River State Council

    Comrade Mike Abang
    Secretary
    NUJ, Cross River State Council

  • C’River First Lady Lauds Orok Duke for bagging Doctorate Degree, Advocates Lifelong Learning

    C’River First Lady Lauds Orok Duke for bagging Doctorate Degree, Advocates Lifelong Learning

    The First Lady of Cross River State, Rev. (Mrs.) Eyoanwan Otu, has extended her heartfelt congratulations to Rt. Hon. Chief Orok Otu Duke, JP, PhD, on earning his doctorate, describing his accomplishment as a victory for dedication and intellectual growth.

    Speaking on the significance of education, Rev. (Mrs.) Otu emphasized that academic excellence remains a powerful tool for personal and societal development.

    “Education is a lifelong journey, and Dr. Duke has once again shown that passion and perseverance lead to great achievements. His success is a reminder that continuous learning strengthens leadership and empowers communities,” she said.

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    The First Lady further encouraged young people, especially in Cross River State, to embrace learning in all its forms, noting that knowledge remains the foundation of progress. She applauded Dr. Duke for setting an example that blends governance, sports, and academia.

  • Bishop Eyoanwan Otu Commends Canaan Table Tennis Club for Historic Performance in Tunisia

    Bishop Eyoanwan Otu Commends Canaan Table Tennis Club for Historic Performance in Tunisia

    Bishop Eyoanwan Otu, the wife of the Governor of Cross River state, has commended the Canaan Table Tennis Club for their outstanding performance at the African Table Tennis Club Championship held in Tunisia. The club, representing the Nigerian Table Tennis Federation (NTTF), clinched a bronze medal, making Nigeria and Cross River State proud on the continental stage.

    The Canaan Queens, the female team of the Canaan Table Tennis Club, emerged as one of the top performers out of 54 participating countries in the tournament. Their remarkable performance has been celebrated as a historic achievement for Nigerian table tennis and a testament to the talent and dedication of the players.

    In a statement released to the Chairman on Tuesday, Bishop Otu praised the team for their hard work, resilience, and determination. Known for her passion for the empowerment of the girl child and her commitment to humanity, Bishop Otu highlighted the significance of the Canaan Queens’ success as an inspiration to young girls across Nigeria.

    “The Canaan Table Tennis Club has made us proud once again. Their performance in Tunisia is not just a victory for Cross River State but for the entire nation. As someone who is deeply passionate about the empowerment of the girl child, I am particularly inspired by the Canaan Queens, who have shown that with determination and hard work, girls can achieve greatness in any field,” Bishop Otu said.

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    She also commended the club’s management and coaches for their role in nurturing the talents of the players, adding that their success is a reflection of the state’s commitment to sports development and youth empowerment.

    Bishop Otu also acknowledged the support of her husband, Governor Prince Bassey Edet Otu, whose administration has consistently encouraged sports development in the state. She noted that the governor’s commitment to providing the necessary resources and motivation for athletes has played a significant role in the team’s success.

    “I must also appreciate my husband, His Excellency Prince Bassey Edet Otu, for his unwavering support for sports and youth development in Cross River State. His encouragement has greatly inspired the players, and this victory is a testament to his vision for a state where young people can thrive and excel,” she added.

    Rt. Hon. Orok Duke Chairman of the Canaan Table Tennis Club and Cross River State’s representative in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), had congratulated the team for their superlative performance. He described the victory as a proud moment for Nigeria and Cross River State, positioning the country as a force to reckon with in global sports.

    “This victory once again positions Nigeria as one of the best in the world, both in table tennis and in other sports. We are proud of the Canaan Queens and grateful for the support of the Cross River State government, which has been instrumental in this achievement,” Duke said.

  • C’River begins implementation of Renewed Hope Initiative Agricultural Support programme

    C’River begins implementation of Renewed Hope Initiative Agricultural Support programme

    By Kelvin Obambon

    The implementation of Renewed Hope Initiative Agricultural Support Programme for women and youths has commenced in Cross River State, The Paradise News has confirmed. The Initiative, a pet project of Nigeria’s First Lady, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu, is projected to take in 320 persons and cover 30 schools in the state.

    Addressing journalists in Calabar Wednesday, wife of the governor, Bishop Eyoanwan Otu, who coordinates the programme in the state, informed that the programme would Kick-off properly on Monday 3rd February, 2025 and that the sum of N68.9 million had been received from the national office to facilitate the programme which according to her is divided into four categories.

    Bishop Otu who was represented by her Chief Press Secretary, Ms Faith Okon, listed the categories to include “The Women Agricultural Support Programme (WASP), Youths Agricultural Support Programme, Every Home a Garden Initiative and Young Farmers Club in schools.”

    She explained that these four agricultural initiatives are holistically aimed at fostering sustainable agricultural practices and enhancing food security across the nation.

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    “It provides each participant with an opportunity to expand their agriculture venture while contributing to local and national food production.

    “For Cross River State, this programme will Carter for 200 women, one from each political wards, who will be trained according to their preferences on crop production, fishery and poultry farming.

    “Each of the trainee on fish farming will be empowered with 200 juveniles, one fibre tanks, 2 bags of feeds and medication; Those for poultry will get 50 day old chicks 2 bags of starter feeds and 2 bags of fisher feeds, while those for crop production will be empowered with improved seeds, okra, pumpkin seeds, organic fertilizers, watering cans,” she said.

    The programme coordinator further explained that 60 youths and another 60 homes would also be empowered while the Young Farmers Club, which would seek to revitalize school farming with a view to encouraging young people to see agriculture as a career path, targets 30 schools across the state.

  • One Year of the Rev Eyoanwan Otu Girls in STEM Project: A Transformative Journey for Cross River’s Future

    One Year of the Rev Eyoanwan Otu Girls in STEM Project: A Transformative Journey for Cross River’s Future

    In September 2023, the Rev. Eyoanwan Otu Girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Project was launched as an ambitious initiative to inspire and empower young girls from the rivers of Bakassi to the hills of Obanliku of Cross River state to embrace STEM fields. Now, a year later, the project’s impact has been both profound and far-reaching, with over 3,000 girls trained across the state’s three senatorial districts, equipped with critical skills in gaming, robotics, coding, and programming.

    The project’s inception came at a crucial time when the world was witnessing an increasing demand for STEM professionals, yet a persistent gender gap remained in Nigeria nay Cross River. Recognizing this gap, Rev. Eyoanwan Otu, the wife of the Cross River State Governor, launched this initiative to address the imbalance and offer young girls the tools and opportunities to pursue STEM careers. What began as a vision to spark interest in STEM has now evolved into a full-fledged movement, propelling young girls towards a future brimming with possibilities.

    Encouraging Participation and Engagement

    One of the defining successes of the Girls in STEM project has been its capacity to reach a broad demographic, particularly in underserved and rural areas. Over the past year, the program has successfully expanded to all three senatorial districts of Cross River, encompassing a wide range of communities from Calabar in the South to Ugep in the Central and Obudu in the North. These regions have seen girls in secondary schools engage in dynamic, hands-on learning experiences, sparking a newfound enthusiasm for STEM disciplines.

    The curriculum, which focuses on basic computing, coding, robotics, and gaming, has been tailored to meet the needs and interests of young girls, helping them to develop not only technical skills but also problem-solving proficiencies, critical thinking, and creativity. These skills are essential in the 21st-century workforce, positioning participants to excel in fields that will define the future of global economies.

    The project has been more than just about skills; it has also emphasized mentorship and career guidance. Facilitators and educators from Guru Innovation Hub, a leading technology cluster in the state, have been instrumental in nurturing the girls’ potential, providing them with the knowledge and support to visualize long-term careers in STEM. This mentorship has made the program holistic, ensuring that it’s not just about learning but about shaping futures.

    Creating Opportunities

    In its first year, the Girls in STEM project has already achieved significant milestones. Over 3,000 girls have been trained, with many of them making remarkable progress. Some of the alumni have been admitted to tertiary institutions to further their studies in technology-related fields. To foster this progress, the project has awarded scholarships to exceptional students, further underlining the commitment to long-term educational empowerment. These scholarships, offered to those who excel in the SSCE exams and show clear intent to pursue STEM careers, act as a springboard for greater opportunities, ensuring that financial barriers do not limit the future of Cross River’s bright young minds.

    Bridging the Gender Gap

    One of the core goals of the Rev. Eyoanwan Otu Girls in STEM Project is to bridge the gender gap in STEM fields. Traditionally, these fields have been male-dominated, with girls and women often discouraged from pursuing careers in science and technology. However, the success stories emerging from the program are reshaping the narrative. Girls who might have never considered STEM as an option are now actively engaging in coding challenges, designing robots, and developing video games.

    This shift is not just impacting the individual girls involved but is also changing the perceptions of their families and communities. Parents and guardians, who may have previously viewed STEM as a field reserved for boys, are now advocating for their daughters’ participation, recognizing the value and potential these skills hold in the modern world.

    Preparing for the Future

    As the world continues to move towards a digital and technology-driven future, the Girls in STEM project is playing a pivotal role in preparing Cross River’s youth for the opportunities and challenges ahead. By fostering interest in STEM at a young age, the program is creating a pipeline of talent that will contribute to Nigeria’s technological and economic development. The state’s government, led by Governor Bassey Otu, through its “People’s First” initiative, has been steadfast in supporting this vision, ensuring that the youth are equipped with the necessary tools to thrive in an ever-evolving landscape.

    In addition to the technical skills imparted, the project also emphasizes the importance of digital literacy, critical for navigating the future job market. The rise of automation, artificial intelligence, and big data means that the workforce of tomorrow will need to be proficient in STEM disciplines. The Girls in STEM project ensures that Cross River’s young women will not be left behind but will be at the forefront of innovation and change.

    Looking Forward

    As the Rev. Eyoanwan Otu Girls in STEM Project embarks on its second year, the momentum is only set to grow. Plans are already in place to expand the scope of the project, with a Girls in STEM Reunion Boot Camp which started in 2024 scheduled again for 2025. This boot camp will not only serve as a refresher for past participants but will also introduce new concepts and technologies, ensuring that the girls stay updated with the latest developments in the STEM world. More scholarships and opportunities for advanced learning are also on the horizon, providing a continuous pathway for these young women to achieve their full potential.

    Conclusion

    The first year of the Rev. Eyoanwan Otu Girls in STEM Project has been nothing short of transformative. Through dedication, vision, and an unwavering commitment to empowering young girls, the project has laid the foundation for a future where Cross River’s youth are equipped with the skills and confidence to thrive in STEM fields. As we look ahead, the continued success of this initiative will undoubtedly contribute to a brighter, more inclusive, and technologically advanced future for Cross River state.

    Rev. Eyoanwan Otu’s passion for education, gender equality, and technological advancement stands as a beacon of hope, inspiring a new generation of female innovators, leaders, and change-makers in Cross River, Nigeria and beyond.

    Written By Eyoanwan Otu Girls in STEM Project Team

  • CASWI establishes garri processing plant for Cameroonian refugees in Calabar

    CASWI establishes garri processing plant for Cameroonian refugees in Calabar

    By Christian Njoku

    Care for Social Welfare International, (CASWI) has established a five ton per hour garri processing mill for selected Cameroonian refugee women in Calabar.

    The initiative which was implemented by CASWI with funds from Women Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF) and technical support from UN Women was titled “women household empowerment project.”

    Inaugurating the plant on Tuesday in Calabar, Mrs Eyoawan Otu, Wife of the governor of Cross River said that the initiative was beautiful adding that it was all about the women.

    Represented by Dr. Inyang Asibong, Special Adviser to  Gov. Bassey Otu on Gender Mainstreaming, she said the plant was teaching the women to fish and not just given them fish.

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    “This is an economic empowerment and economic sustainability for the women and we really appreciate CASWI for the project while hoping they do more.

    “The women have mentioned some of their challenges and areas that can make the project even better for them, so, I call for more support so that this project can be scaled-up,” she said.

    On his part, His Highness Esimfam Kasuk Efficient Ntiero, Village Head of Kasuk community in Calabar Municipality, where the plant is located said he had to donate the land for the project because he believed in the empowerment of women in the society.

    Ntiero said his father did something similar so many years ago when he donated a parcel of land to the government to build a hospital which did not only serve his community but all the neighbouring communities too.

    “This project is important because we have to start helping people, if we don’t, we would be making our society more unsafe as we see today with the growth of street children popularly called “Skolombo” for the boys and “Alakasera” for girls,” he noted.

    One of the beneficiary, Mrs Esther Akun, a Cameroonian Refugee and a cassava farmer said she was very grateful for the project as she could now harvest her cassava from her farm and easily process it in the plant.

    While appreciating CASWI for the project, she appealed for a truck to be provided for the women to enable them transport their cassava from the farms to the plant and also a borehole in the plant for constant water supply.

    “Paying trucks to move cassava from the farms to the plant is very expensive, the women will not be able to afford it, constant water is also needed for easier washing of the cassava and very importantly a toilet around the plant for the women to ease themselves,” she said.

    Speaking on the project, Mr Ifeanyi Damian said the project was borne out of the desire to ensure financial independence for selected refugee women which would increase their voices and participation in peace building and economic recovery in their host communities.

    Damian appealed to other stakeholders to support the initiative and the women who had been divided into three separate groups with starter kits such as raw cassava besides the ones to be provided by CASWI.

    (NAN)