The University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) has officially announced the commencement of its First Choice Admission Screening Exercise for the 2026/2027 academic session . The university has also unveiled 19 newly approved undergraduate academic programmes across its campuses. According to an official notice signed by the University Registrar, Dr. (Mrs) Catherine Ndifon Osai, eligible candidates include UTME applicants who chose UNICROSS as their First Choice and scored 150 and above in the 2026 UTME. Candidates who did not initially choose the university as their first choice can also apply by changing their institution to UNICROSS via the JAMB portal . Newly Approved Programmes & Campus Locations Prospective students are advised to note the campus locations where their chosen courses are domiciled before registering: Calabar Campus 1. Faculty of Architecture Department of Architecture , Department of Interior Architecture Design, Department of Landscape Archi...
Orok Duke Urges Cross River APC To Intensify Mobilisation Ahead of 2027, Cites Adeleke’s Victory in Osun
The Cross River State representative on the board of the NDDC Rt. Hon. Orok Otu Duke , has called on the All Progressives Congress (APC), in the state to step up grassroots mobilisation ahead of the 2027 general elections , warning that the party cannot afford to be complacent. Duke made the call on on Sunday while reacting to the outcome of the Osun State governorship election , where the candidate of the Accord Party , Ademola Adeleke , defeated the APC. He noted that if the Accord party could win in Osun state despite the APCs mobilisation then no state chapter should take 2027 for granted. "The result in Osun should serve as a wake-up call to APC members across the country, including Cross River". “The victory of Ademola Adeleke of the Accord Party over the APC in Osun is a clear signal. Elections are no longer won by federal might or rulling party but on the field, through painstaking mobilisation, engagement, and delivery,” he said. Duke urged the Cross River APC le...