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C'River Distributes palliatives To Various Groups In The Northern Senatorial District Of The State

C'River Distributes palliatives To Various Groups In The Northern Senatorial District Of The State  The Cross River State Government has distributed palliative to various groups in the Northern Senatorial District of the state. The groups include Traditional Rulers, Religious Bodies, Students, and others in Ogoja, Obudu, Yala, Bekwara and Obanliku LGAs. Overseeing the distribution in Ogoja, the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Mrs. Helen Isamoh Egodo PhD, explained that they were concerned about all the groups benefiting appropriately, bolstering that the initiative is aimed at providing support to cushion the effect of the fuel subsidy removal on Cross Riverians. Dr. Egodo reiterated the state government's commitment to addressing the challenges faced by Cross Riverians, providing them with the necessary relief. She said that through the exercise, the state, hopes to emphasize HE Sen Prince Bassey Edet Otu' commitment to bringing relief and support to the people of C

Anambra Community Protests Against Cultism, Cult Related Killings, Accuses Some Police Officers of Bribery, Corruption ...Calls For Their Removal

Anambra Community Protests Against Cultism, Cult Related Killings, Accuses Some Police Officers of  Bribery, Corruption ...Calls For Their Removal By Abuchi No fewer than 500 Awka indigenes last Wednesday, 22nd November 2023,  trooped out in the Capital City of Awka to protest what they described as mindless killing of their kith and kins by cultists and Cultism, even as they accused some police officers of bribery and corruption, saying that they are aiding and abetting Cultism and cult related activities in Awka the Anambra State Capital. The protesters who moved from the popular Ogbugbankwa Park to Eke Awka roundabout from there to Igwebuike ,Parkers Junction, Ukwu Orji, Area Command, and then back to Ogbugbankwa were seen wilding placards of various inscriptions ranging from enough is enough. Say no bribery and corruption, we are not happy. Our children, brothers, husbands, cousins, relatives are being killed on daily basis.  Speaking on behalf of the protesters, Chief Richard Onuo

Etaba Congratulates Governor Otu On Appeal Court Victory

  Etaba Congratulates Governor Otu On Appeal Court Victory On behalf of the illustrious people of Obubra/Etung Federal Constituency, I write to celebrate and extend my heartfelt congratulations to you, Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu, the Executive Governor of Cross River State, on your recent victory at the Appeal Court. This triumph marks a significant milestone in your political career and is a testament to your unwavering commitment and dedication to serving the people. May this victory inspire you to continue your remarkable work, bolstered by the trust and confidence of the people you serve.  Congratulations, His Excellency!  Signed: Rt. Hon. Mike Etaba Obubra/Etung Federal Constituency, And Chairman, House Committee on Public Petitions.

Commissioner For Humanitarian Affairs Joins C'River First Lady To Implement The Back-To-School Project In Biase Communities

Commissioner For Humanitarian Affairs Joins C'River First Lady To Implement The Back-To-School Project In Biase Communities The Honorable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Dr Mrs Helen Isamoh- Egodo has joined force with the First Lady of Cross River State, Rev Mrs Eyo- Awan Otu to implement the Back-To-School project in Akparavuni and Ikot Obo Isamoh Communities in Biase LGA of the state.  The First Lady, Rev Mrs Eyo- Awan Otu was ably represented by the Wife of the Member Representing Calabar Municipality in the Cross River State House of Assembly, Mrs Diana Nsemo and accompanied by  Bar Ijom Ukam, the Commissioner for Youth Development and Lady Elizabeth Awatt the Special Assistant to the First Lady on Political Matters.  Together, they were able to provide the much-needed educational support to students in the selected schools. The goal was to ensure that every child has equal access to quality education, regardless of their geographical location.  Through this initiative,

NSASA Pays A Courtesy Call On The Commissioner For Humanitarian Affairs

NSASA Pays A Courtesy Call On The Commissioner For Humanitarian Affairs  The Nigeria Sociological and Anthropological Students Association (NSASA), Unical Chapter, a body passionate about promoting the study and understanding of sociology and anthropology, on Friday, paid a courtesy call to the honourable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Cross River State, Mrs Helen Isamoh-Egodo in her office.  The purpose of the visit was to present the new executive committee of the association to the honourable commissioner and to specially recognize her for her outstanding contributions to society. Speaking, the president of the Association, Comrade Oko Emmanuel disclosed that, as part of their activities to enhance practical knowledge in the field, the association arranges visits to relevant institutions and organizes meetings with professionals who have made significant contributions in society and that the commissioner has been widely acknowledged for her dedication to improving the lives

Uphold The Values Of Love, Respect, Understanding, Togetherness In Your New Home- C'River Commissioner For Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Helen Isamoh- Egodo Urges New Couple In Calabar

Uphold The Values Of Love, Respect, Understanding, Togetherness In Your New Home- C'River Commissioner For Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Helen Isamoh- Egodo Urges New Couple In Calabar Earlier today, the Honourable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Cross River State, Mrs Helen Isamoh-Egodo PhD, graced the auspicious occasion of the holy matrimony of Felicia E. John and John E. Ekpang.  The event which took place at the Apostolic Church, Edim Otop District headquarters, Calabar, also had the prestigious presence of Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem, the Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly and Rt. Hon. Davies Etta, the Deputy Majority leader of the state's House of Assembly, highlighting the importance of marriage in the societal fabric and Dr Helen Egodo's commitment to upholding values such as love, family, and togetherness   Recognising the importance of building strong relationships, and ensuring peace and harmony in marriage, the commissioner encouraged the newlywe