The University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) has announced that no approval has been granted for any fresh candlelight procession in honour of members of the university community who recently lost their lives in a tragic accident. In a memo issued by the Acting Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Victor Ndifon, the university said the decision was aimed at ensuring peace and order across its campuses as the institution continues to mourn the loss of three students and a staff member. The memo noted that the university community remains deeply saddened by the “painful loss of three forthright and progressive students, alongside one diligent staff member,” adding that management is also closely monitoring injured students who are still receiving treatment and recovering. The fresh directive on candlelight procession followed developments during the candlelight procession of Monday May 4th 2026 at the Calabar campus, where activities were disrupted after some students became violent....
Cyprus International University has extended its condolences to the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) following the tragic passing of three students and one staff member on May 1, 2026. Since the incident, there has been an outpouring of deep grief and emotion from individuals and institutions across the academic community. The condolence letter from Cyprus International University exemplifies the many messages of sympathy received by the Vice Chancellor of UNICROSS during this period. The message from Cyprus International University was conveyed in a formal letter signed by Professor Dr. Majid Hashemipour , Senior Adviser to the Board of Trustees, and addressed to Professor Francisca Bassey , Vice Chancellor of UNICROSS (see attached letter). The relationship between UNICROSS and Cyprus International University commenced in April 2026, when both institutions formalized a partnership aimed at fostering academic collaboration . This initiative forms part of UNICROSS’s b...