Skip to main content

Posts

APC Nat.Campaign Council: President Tinubu Appoints Betta Edu Director of Women Mobilisation

  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Dr Betta Edu as the Director of Women Mobilisation for his 2027 presidential campaign council .    Edu’s appointment was contained in the list of members of the campaign council released on Saturday morning.    The council will be chaired by President Tinubu, while APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda , will serve as Vice Chairman.  Former Zamfara State Governor, Senator Abdulaziz Yari , has been appointed Director-General, while Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma , will serve as Secretary.   APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Bashiru , and Hadiza Bala-Usman were named Deputy Secretary and Assistant Secretary respectively.    The campaign council will also have an advisory body comprising former APC National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande ; Chief Segun Osoba; Senator Rochas Okorocha ; Senator Abdullahi Adamu; and Senator Florence Ita Giwa.    Senate President Gods...
Recent posts

Children of a lesser God and the Okada Riders of Calabar

  “ Children of a lesser God ” is a metaphor used to describe marginalized or misunderstood people—like the deaf protagonist in Mark Medoff 's 1979 play and 1986 film.  The phrase originally comes from Alfred Tennyson 's 1859 poem Idylls of the King , where it describes a world degraded by war. It implies that if a supreme, perfect God created the privileged and the able-bodied, then those who suffer, are marginalized, or have disabilities were seemingly created by a "lesser" god. The line in Idylls of the King, reads thus: "For why is all around us here  As if some lesser god had made the world". I have come to the belief that the Okada operators of Calabar , are not wrongly targeted, neither are they criminalized by the Cross River State Government , for daring to eke out a living using their motorcycles. During their organised protest of Tuesday, July 5, 2026 and their consequential clash against the State Security Outfit, “Operation Okwok”, they dared to...

Orok Duke Calls for Proactive Measures as Flooding Ravages Cross River, Says Early Warnings Must Not Be Ignored

  The Cross River State Representative on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, Ph.D., has called for a more proactive and coordinated approach to disaster management in Cross River State following the devastating flooding along Anansa Road and other parts of the state. Duke, while expressing deep sympathy to residents, and organizations whose homes, businesses and properties have been affected by the disaster, also commiserated with the Cross River State Government and Governor Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu over the enormous challenge posed by the unfolding flood crisis. He, however, stressed that the situation should serve as a major lesson in disaster preparedness, urging relevant authorities and stakeholders to pay greater attention to early warning systems and take decisive preventive measures before disasters occur. According to him, early warnings are only useful when they are followed by timely action. Duke noted that the Ni...

UNICROSS VC Receives Survey Report, Seeks Government Intervention to Protect University Land for Expansion

  The Vice Chancellor of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS), Prof. Francisca Bassey , has received the report and survey documentation on the University’s land boundaries, including the outcome of a recent survey exercise conducted by the Surveyor-General of Cross River State , Surv. Patrick Edet Bassey, and his technical team. Prof. Bassey received the documents during a meeting with the Surveyor-General at his office, where she was accompanied by members of the University Management Team. A major highlight of the engagement was the resolution of the boundary issue involving the University’s Ogoja Campus .  The Surveyor-General confirmed that the University’s land had been properly delineated and mapped, following which a new survey plan was prepared and presented to the University. He congratulated the Vice Chancellor and the University Management on the development, while Prof. Bassey formally received the survey documentation on behalf of the University. The Su...

COPP Rejects CRISSAA's Proposed Political Campaign Charges, Calls Tariffs Excessive

  Over 12 Political parties under the umbrella of the Coalition Of Opposition Political Parties (COPP) in Cross River State have rejected the proposed charges by the Cross River State Signage and Advertisement Agency (CRISSAA) for political campaign advertisements ahead of the 2027 general elections , describing the tariff as excessive,anti-democratic and unacceptable. COPP, in a statement signed by the state chairmen of the ZLP , YPP, PRP ,ACCORD, AAC, BOOT, NNPP , SDP, APM, PDP ,LP ,YP and others, said the proposed fees could make political participation inaccessible to opposition and less financially endowed candidates. According to the document in circulation cited by the coalition, presidential candidates would be required to pay 150 million, governorship candidates 100 million, senatorial candidates 50 million, House of Representative 25 million,and House of Assembly candidates 5 million for political campaign advertisements. COPP described the proposed charges as "outr...

​UNICROSS Announces 2026/2027 Post-UTME Screening, Introduces 19 New Programmes

​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...