Following the tragic auto crash involving students of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) on May 1, 2026, a delegation of the University’s Alumni Association on Sunday Amy 3rd paid a solidarity visit to victims receiving treatment at different hospitals in Calabar . The delegation, comprising the Member representing Convocation in the Governing Council, Dr. Ofut Ofar ; National Legal Adviser, Barr. Romeo Ojong ; Treasurer, Engr. Peter Ikem ; Public Relations Officer, Dr. Mrs. Peace Egbai ; and Alumni Relations Officer, Engr. Joel Agbaragba , announced a donation of Five Hundred Thousand Naira ( N500,000 ) on behalf of the Association to support the medical expenses of the hospitalized students. During the visit, the delegation encouraged the students to remain strong and assured them that they are not alone in this difficult moment. The Association also pledged to work closely with the UNICROSS Management to ensure that the victims receive adequate care and support ...
By Kingsley Agim The Cross River State Government has condemned the vandalism of facilities at the General Hospital, Calabar , following protests linked to a tragic accident involving students of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS). The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Henry Egbe Ayuk , described the incident as “unfortunate and overblown” during an on-the-spot assessment, confirming that infrastructure including an ambulance, electrical installations, doors, windows and ward equipment were damaged. “We are assessing the extent of the damage. The ambulance screens have been broken, and parts of the hospital have been destroyed. We will also evaluate the impact on the wards,” he said. Ayuk explained that the protest stemmed from a fatal road accident along the Calabar–Uyo highway , where some students reportedly died at the scene. He clarified that injured victims brought to the General Hospital were promptly attended to, with critical cases referred to the University of C...