The Abon Abang Foundation has announced the continuation of its Back-to-School Student Support Scheme aimed at easing the financial burden of indigene of Obubra and Etung Local Government Areas who are enrolled in tertiary institutions. According to a statement made available to Detailing News, the initiative covers both undergraduate and postgraduate students and is designed to promote academic success and empower the next generation of leaders. “The Foundation remains committed to consistent and impactful educational interventions,” the statement read. For enquiries, students can contact: – Com. Elvis Okorn Jnr, Programme Officer – 0806 645 6818 – Com. Kenoly Ndep, Head of Student Support – 0812 534 7054 The Foundation urged eligible students to take advantage of the scheme as part of its ongoing drive to uplift youths through education.
Former Special Adviser on Education to the Cross River State Governor, Castro Ezama, has called on residents of the state to rise to the challenge of mobilising eligible voters for the ongoing continuous voters registration exercise. In a statement on his Facebook page, Ezama said one of the key indices in political calculations at the national level is voting strength, warning that Cross River currently lags behind other South-South states in the number of registered voters. According to figures he shared, Rivers State has 3,537,190 registered voters, Delta 3,221,697, Edo 2,501,081, Akwa Ibom 2,357,418, Cross River 1,766,466 and Bayelsa 1,056,862. He argued that Cross River should “comfortably boast of 3 million eligible voters” if mobilisation efforts are intensified. He urged residents to put aside political differences and work collectively to increase the state’s voting strength. He also called on local governments, political parties, civil society groups, and the Ministry o...