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UNICROSS, EFUT COMMUNITY COMMIT TO PEACEFUL RESOLUTION OF LAND DISPUTE AS TRADITIONAL LEADERS BACK UNIVERSITY'S POSITION

  The management of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) has reaffirmed its commitment to peaceful engagement, sustainable development and respect for traditional institutions following a high-level courtesy visit to the Efut Palace aimed at addressing concerns surrounding the ongoing encroachment on the  university's land. The visit, which took place on Monday, June 1, 2026, provided an important platform for frank and constructive discussions between the university management, traditional rulers, and community stakeholders on issues affecting the institution's growth and the future of its host community. Speaking during the meeting, the Paramount Ruler of Calabar South and Muri Munene of the Efuts, His Royal Highness Prof. Itam Hogan , a former Chairman of the Governing Council of CRUTECH (now UNICROSS), welcomed the Vice Chancellor and her delegation and emphasized the importance of dialogue, understanding and cooperation in resolving all issues relating to the u...
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SR. CLARICE ORJI AT 50: THE TEACHER WE STILL REMEMBER

  There are teachers. There are trainers. There are tutors. And then there are torchbearers. Reverend Sister Chinaemerem Clarice Orji , belongs firmly in each of the distinguished league. As she gracefully ascends the golden pedestal of fifty fruitful years today, 5th June, 2026, it is only fitting that we, her grateful products scattered across continents and countries, pause to celebrate a woman whose life has been a magnificent melody of service, sacrifice, scholarship and spirituality. To speak of Sr. Chinaemerem Clarice Orji is to speak of diligence, discipline, dignity, and dedication defined by duty. For many of us who passed through the hallowed halls of Immaculate Conception Seminary, Mfamosing, Cross River State , she was more than an English Language teacher. She was an institution unto herself. She was that reassuring presence whose punctuality could set the school’s clock. Before the first bell finished announcing the dawn of academic duties, Sr. Chinaemerem was alread...

Tinubu Congratulates Jimoh Ibrahim on Election as UN Budget Committee Chair

  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Nigeria's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Jimoh Ibrahim, on his election as Chairman of the United Nations General Assembly Fifth Committee on Budget and Administration. In a statement issued on Wednesday by the President's Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu described the development as a significant achievement for Nigeria and a testament to Ambassador Ibrahim's wealth of experience in governance, diplomacy and public service. The President noted that Ibrahim's election comes at a critical period for the United Nations as the global body undertakes major financial realignments and institutional reforms aimed at strengthening accountability, efficiency and long-term sustainability. According to Tinubu, the confidence reposed in the Nigerian diplomat by member states underscores his competence and capacity to lead one of the UN's most strategic committe...

Senator Eteng Continues to Light Up the Central Senatorial District

  The Distinguished Senator representing the Central Senatorial District , Senator Eteng Jonah Williams , has continued his remarkable efforts to lighten the district through the widespread installation of solar-powered street lights . Driven by a clear vision for safer and more developed communities, Senator Eteng has remained intentional in his commitment to bring light to even the most remote areas of the district. His solar streetlight project is not just about infrastructure, it is about enhancing safety, and supporting economic activity, especially after dark. One of the areas already benefiting from this initiative is Ikom Local Government Area , where several wards have seen the successful installation of solar lights. The following wards have received these much-needed improvements: Akparabong Ward, Ikom Urban Ward 1, Yala Nkum Ward, Nde Ward and Nnam Ward. For residents of these wards, the solar lights have brought a new sense of security and comfort. People can now move ...

June 2026: Your Time to Shine- Dr. Betta Edu

A new month is here, and with it comes another opportunity to rise, rebuild, and rediscover the strength within us. As we enter June, let us pause for a moment to appreciate how far we have come. The journey may not have been easy. There were days of uncertainty.Yet, through it all, we are still standing. We are still moving forward. We are still here. June is a reminder that every sunrise brings a fresh chance to begin again. It reminds us that setbacks are not the end of the story, and that our greatest victories often emerge from our toughest seasons. If the past months have tested your faith, may this month restore your hope. If you have faced challenges, may June bring you strength. If doors have remained closed, may this be the month new opportunities find their way to you.  And if you have been waiting patiently for your breakthrough, may your season of waiting give way to a season of celebration. Let us embrace this new month with gratitude in our hearts, courage in our spi...

‎Senator Williams Facilitates Upgrade of Three Secondary Schools to Technical Colleges in Cross River Central

The Senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District , Eteng Jonah Williams , has facilitated the upgrading of St. Brenda Secondary School , Iyamoyong in Obubra Local Government Area , Boki Comprehensive Secondary School (Boki Boys), in Okundi, Boki Local Government Area and Secondary School Mkpani in Yakurr Local Government Area into Government Technical Colleges through the intervention of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF). The intervention will provide for the construction and installation of modern technical training facilities in the institutions, with the objective of strengthening vocational and technical education within Cross River Central Senatorial District. The upgraded technical colleges are expected to offer specialized and practical training designed to equip students with relevant industry skills in areas such as Information and Communication Technology (ICT), healthcare services, automotive technology, culinary arts, and other technical ...

Orok Duke pays final respect to Chief Ekeng as he is laid to rest in Calabar

  Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, PhD has paid tributes as family, community leaders and associates gathered in Calabar to lay Chief Archibong Ewa Ekeng to rest following his death on February 9, 2026, after a protracted illness. Chief Ekeng was 71. While expressing sadness over his demise, Duke noted the late Chief Ekeng's lifelong dedication to public service, community development and faith, describing him as a bridge between Calabar’s royal lineages and a tireless advocate for the people.  "Chief Ekeng’s humility, humour and unwavering commitment to the community set a standard for leadership," he said, urging younger leaders to emulate his integrity and service. Born on October 15, 1954, Chief Archibong Ewa Ekeng, according to his biography read by his family, traced his roots to prominent royal families across Calabar.  Educated at Big Qua Presbyterian Primary School , Hope Waddell Training Institution and the Polytechnic Calabar , he served as a Building Technologist in t...