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Government Secondary School Idang Appreciates Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong for facilitating ICT E-Learning Centre.

  Government Secondary School Idang Appreciates Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong for facilitating ICT E-Learning Centre. The Principal of Government Secondary School Idang, Ndem Ndem Asuquo, expressed gratitude towards Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong for his efforts in facilitating the installation of the NITDA Digital Economy Centre in the school.  In his message, Ndem commended the Senator for his remarkable achievements in improving the school's infrastructure. He confirmed that the school has received and installed modern facilities such as computers, internet connectivity, a Local Area Network, an e-learning solution, a solar-powered inverter, and a generator, among others. Æ

Amalgamated APC Support Groups Visit Ebokpo, Pledge To support Governor Otu's Leadership

  Amalgamated APC Support Groups Visit Ebokpo, Pledge To support Governor Otu's Leadership  ©️ By JAE Media. A delegation of the State Leadership of heads of all support groups of the rulling All Progressive Congress, (APC), Cross River State Chapter, under the aegis of Amalgamated APC Support Groups of Nigeria, paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner for Agriculture and Irrigation Development, Hon. Johnson Andiambey  Ebokpo in Calabar.  The State Chapter of the Amalgamated Group, ably led by its Coordinator, Dr. Edem Ebong, congratulated the Commissioner on his well-deserved appointment and described him as a round peg in a round hole, who will bring his experience to bear in the Agriculture sector. Dr. Edem explained that the apex leadership of all APC Support  groups have come to familiarize and identify with the Agric. Boss as well as the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation Development, given that the MDA is one of the key sectors in the present administration, especially

Students Of The College Of Nursing And Midwifery Science, Itigidi Pay A Courtesy Call On The C'River Commissioner For Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Helen Isamoh-Egodo

Students Of The College Of Nursing And Midwifery Science, Itigidi Pay A Courtesy Call On The C'River Commissioner For Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Helen Isamoh-Egodo Students of the College of Nursing and Midwifery Science, Itigidi on Friday, paid a courtesy call on the Honourable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Cross River State, Mrs Helen Isamoh-Egodo, PhD, in her Hope Waddel office, Calabar.  The visit, according to the students, was to congratulate the commissioner on her appointment and to appeal for inclusion in the distribution of palliatives in the state. Speaking, the president, Students Union Government (SUG) of the college, Tomipiriya Briggs, expressed gratitude to His Excellency, Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu for appointing a handful of women into his cabinet, particularly, for assigning Dr. Helen Egodo to the ministry of humanitarian Affairs, affirming confidence in her ability to drive the state's humanitarian agenda.   Briggs expressed concern over the exclusio

Five Years After, We are Yet To Recover From the shock of Dr. Matthew Achigbe's Death - YalaObubra Community

Five Years After, We are Yet To Recover From the shock of Dr. Matthew Achigbe's Death - YalaObubra Community  On this solemn day, we remember, as a community and in tears, the sad incident that snatched away from us, our son and leader, the late Dr. Matthew Ojong Achigbe, former chairman of the All Progressive Congress in Cross River State.  Five years have passed since this unfortunate event, yet the memory of the pains and sorrows have lingered.     Like you may well know, Dr. Achigbe was not just an illustrious son and esteemed leader of Yala- Obubra. He was among other things, the fabrics, that wrapped the political, social and cultural consciousness of our community.  He was a seasoned politician, a distinguished chief, an erudite scholar, an ardent party man, an impressive historian and a dedicated leader who tirelessly worked towards the progress and betterment of our community. As we reflect upon his remarkable legacy, we are reminded of his unwavering commitment to public

Governor Otu Committed To Alleviating The Suffering Of Cross Riverians In The Wake Of Climate Change And Environmental Degradation - Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner

Governor Otu Committed To Alleviating The Suffering Of Cross Riverians In The Wake Of Climate Change And Environmental Degradation - Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Yesterday, the Honourable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Cross River State, Mrs Helen Egodo PhD, participated in the National Climate Action Stakeholders workshop on decarbonization and biodiversity for the Niger Delta region. The two-day workshop organised by the Cross River State Government and the Federal Ministry of Environment in collaboration with the National Council for Climate Change and Stratus Consult Limited created a platform for knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and policy formulation to promote decarbonization and protect biodiversity in the region. It was unanimously acknowledged that as Niger Delta grapples with the effects of unchecked human activities and the resulting climate crisis, there is a compelling need to come together and formulate proactive measures to address these challenges, unders

C'River Govt Seeks Collaboration With Security Agencies To Guarantee The Safety And Security of the Vulnerable Population In The State

C'River Govt Seeks Collaboration With Security Agencies To Guarantee The Safety And Security of the Vulnerable Population In The State The Cross River State Government, through the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, has sought to partner with the security agencies, particularly, the Nigerian Police to guarantee the safety and security of the vulnerable population in the state Mrs Helen Isamoh-Egodo PhD, the Honorable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, along with her team, on Wednesday, visited the Commissioner of Police, Cross River State Command, CP Gyogon Augustine Grimah to seek ways of strengthening the existing collaboration and synergy between the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and the Nigerian Police in the state.  Dr. Egodo emphasized the need for a strong tie between the ministry and the Nigerian police in enhancing emergency management as well as exploring innovative solutions to addressing the security challenges faced by refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs

Executive Of The Association Of Women Farmers Cross River State Pays A Courtesy Call On Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner

Executive Of The Association Of Women Farmers Cross River State Pays A Courtesy Call On Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner Executive of The Association of Women Farmers paid a courtesy call to the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs today.  They were thrilled to have had the opportunity to discuss the challenges faced by women farmers in our community and the importance of their inclusion in humanitarian efforts.  Madam Rose Victor Okon the cordinator, Akamkpa LGA. Speaking on behalf of the LGA cordinators, expressed their gratitude to the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs for her time and willingness to engage with them.  During the meeting, Madam Immaculata Nyong, The State Cordinator of the Association highlighted the significant contributions women farmers make to food security, sustainable agriculture and rural development. She emphasized the need for gender-responsive policies and programs that recognize and support their vital role.  The Commissioner for Humanitarian Affair