By Kelvin Obambon As preparations hit top gear for the upcoming Niger Delta Games in Edo, the Chairman of Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar, Rt Hon Orok Duke PhD, has made a significant donation to bolster Team Cross River’s chances of success. Duke donated table tennis equipment worthb approximately N3.7 million to the state’s table tennis contingent. The donation includes high-grade rubbers (tennages), tibar, and blades (woods) for six players, along with specialized equipment for a rising table tennis star, Victor Duke. Addressing the athletes and their coaches, at the U.J. Esuene Stadium in Calabar on Monday, Duke emphasized that the timing of the donation was critical. “I got information that up to this moment, those representing us in table tennis hadn’t gotten their kits,” Duke stated. “In table tennis, you must get acquainted with your equipment. You cannot just thrust new equipment at a player on the day of the tournament; they will lose a significant percentage of their ski...
Betta Edu Hosts 111th Mayor of New York, Eric Adams, Calls for Stronger, Holistic U.S.–Nigeria Collaboration
Dr. Betta Edu on Sunday hosted the 111th Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, at her residence in Abuja, with discussions centred on strengthening Nigeria-United States collaboration in security, humanitarian response, health, and economic development. Mayor Adams, a former police officer and two-term President of the New York City Council, served as the 111th Mayor of New York City from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2025. The Abuja meeting marked his first international engagement since leaving office. The visit comes amid rising concerns within the United States over insecurity in Nigeria, emerging gaps in the country’s health and humanitarian sectors following recent reductions in international aid to several countries, including Nigeria. The meeting also discussed the renewed efforts by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to deepen international cooperation in security and the protection of vulnerable communities. Speaking after the meeting, ...