• NUJ, Cross River Council Celebrates National President at Birthday

    NUJ, Cross River Council Celebrates National President at Birthday

    By Anietie Akpan

    The Cross River Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), has celebrated her National President, Comrade Alhassan Yahya at his birthday.

    A message of felicitation dated April 27 and signed by the Chairman, NUJ Cross River State Council, Comrade Archibong Bassey, said “on behalf of all journalists in Cross River State, I join the entire Nigerian journalism family in celebrating a leader of rare vision, strength, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of a free, vibrant, and responsible press.

    “Your dedication to defending press freedom, promoting excellence in journalism, and fostering unity within our noble profession continues to inspire us all”.

    While wishing him a happy birthday, the message further said, “today, we honour not just your birth, but the incredible impact your leadership has had on the journalism landscape in Nigeria.

    “May this new year of your life be filled with good health, greater accomplishments, and renewed strength to continue steering the Nigerian Union of Journalists to even greater heights. Your legacy continues to grow”.

  • PSC Chairman, Board Members Storm Ikot Ekpene For 3-Day Induction

    PSC Chairman, Board Members Storm Ikot Ekpene For 3-Day Induction

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    The Police Service Commission Board induction/Strategic Management Session for its newly- appointed Board Members is scheduled for Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, from April 28 to April 30.

    According to the PSC spokesperson, Ikechukwu Ani, Chairman of the Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu (rtd), will lead the Board members and Secretary to the Commission, to the three-day ceremony

    “The ceremony which holds at the Four Points by Sheraton Ikot Ekpene, will provide a platform to engage critical stakeholders on strategies for strengthening the institutional capacity of the Nigeria Police Force and deepening accountability in law enforcement governance,” Ani stated.

    According to him, the Special Guest of Honour is the Senate President, Sen. Godswil Akpabio (GCON).

    “Other Very Important Personalities, including members of the National Assembly; State Governors, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the National Security Adviser, the Hon Minister of Police Affairs, the Inspector General of Police, traditional rulers, eminent resource persons, are expected to grace the occasion.

    “They will greatly enrich the deliberations and underscore the commitment of sub-national governments to national security Reform and collaborations with oversight institutions.

    “Papers to be delivered by seasoned technocrats will provide valuable guidance to the Commission’s Board Members as they commence their tenure and strategic responsibilities.

    “The induction and the papers to be presented will contribute expertise to what promises to be a pivotal moment in shaping the future of Policing oversight and governance in Nigeria,” Ani said.

    The event is also aimed at familiarizing the new appointees with their roles in overseeing police operations, promoting accountability, and driving reforms within the Nigeria Police Force.

    Stakeholders from across the country are attending the induction, which is expected to equip the board with strategic tools to improve policing standards and public trust in law enforcement.

    Ani, quoting Argungu said, “The induction is coming at a time the Commission needs more impetus in the discharge of its constitutional oversight mandate.

    “He said the new Board Members are expected to leave Ikot Ekpene rejuvenated to execute its challenging constitutional mandate of recruitment, promotion, dismissal, and disciplinary control over Officers and Men of the Nigeria Police Force.”

  • Nigeria’s First Lady Empowers 500 Women in A’Ibom

    Nigeria’s First Lady Empowers 500 Women in A’Ibom

    Akwa Ibom First Lady Designate, Lady Helen Obareki (3rd from right), Wife of Senate President, Dr. Ekaette Unoma Akpabio (4th from right) and others presenting one of the items to a beneficiary on Saturday.

    By Anietie Akpan

    Wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has empowered 500 Women in Akwa Ibom State with empowerment items aimed at enhancing their businesses.

    In a release dated April 26, from her Media Unit, the Akwa Ibom First Lady Designate, Lady Helen Obareki commended, Senator Tinubu for her bipartisan approach to empowerment.

    At the empowerment programme held on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at Ibom Hall, Uyo, Nigeria’s First Lady said, the programme organised through her platform, Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), was in partnership with office of Senior Special Assistant  to the President on Sustainable Development Goals, in recognition of the vital role women play in nation building.

    Represented by wife of the Senate President, Dr. Ekaette Unoma Akpabio, Senator Tinubu said, that the empowerment programme which targets 18,500 women across the 6 geopolitical zones of the country aims to equip women with the necessary tools to contribute to Nigeria’s growth.

    “This programme acknowledges the vital role women play in nation build and also aligns with renewed hope agenda of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu which emphasizes inclusivity, economic growth and sustainable development for all Nigerians with a particular focus on empowering women economically.

    “The items distributed here today aim to equip our women with the necessary tools and resources they need to build successful businesses and to contribute to the prosperity of our great nation,” she noted.

    While disclosing that the programme held simultaneously in other states of the Niger Delta geopolitical zone except Rivers State which is slated for May 2, 2025, the President’s wife urged the beneficiaries to use the items judiciously to grow their individual businesses.

    In her remarks, the Coordinator, Office of the First Lady, Akwa Ibom State, commended the country’s First Lady for her bipartisan approach in empowering rural women in states across the nation.

    Lady Obareki described the empowerment event as a milestone in the  journey towards promoting women’s empowerment and supporting their economic independence. She stated that the programme would create a more equitable and just society where women would reach their full potentials.

    “These empowerment items (Deep freezers, Grinding Machines, Generating Sets, Gas Cookers etc.) represent the commitment of our mother, the Nation’s First Lady, to strengthen businesses and improve the livelihood of our rural women,” she remarked.

    A cross section of women at the empowerment ceremony on Saturday.

    The First Lady Designate of the State urged the beneficiaries selected across party lines to make judicious use of items received as they are the backbone of their families and the state at large.

    “I thank our dear mother for choosing Akwa Ibom State to be the focal point in the South South region of the country. I advise that you the beneficiaries use these items to improve your economic status and better your livelihood,” Lady Obareki spoke.

    The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno in his remarks at the event commended the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for her commitment to supporting those in need, particularly women across the nation.

    Represented by the Commissioner, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Lady Emem Ibanga, the governor acknowledged Senator Tinubu’s choice of Akwa Ibom State as a focal point for her commendable interventions in the South-South region, and stated that the initiative aligns perfectly with his administration’s ARISE Agenda, which emphasizes social welfare, economic empowerment, and inclusive growth.

    Governor Eno expressed gratitude to the Renewed Hope Initiative through the office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals for organizing the Empowerment Programme in Uyo. He noted that this initiative exemplifies genuine compassion and service to humanity, and that Akwa Ibom State was proud to partner in this journey of hope, renewal, and shared prosperity.

    Pastor Eno congratulated the beneficiaries of the programme, and encouraged them to view the empowerment they received as a seed. He urged them to nurture it wisely, cultivate it diligently, and allow it to flourish into prosperity, not only for themselves but also for their families, communities, and Akwa Ibom State.

    Earlier, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Princess Adegoke Orelope-Adefulire in her welcome address, stated that women’s economic empowerment is a key driver to sustainable development noting that the RHI women empowerment programme aligns with the national development priorities of Nigeria and the SDGs, aimed at unlocking the potentials for women and creating opportunities for them to thrive.

    She highlighted that 500 women have been selected from each state across the South-South zone and will be empowered with items including, gas cookers, generators, deep freezers and grinding machines to strengthen their capacity, build sustainable livelihood, transform the economy and contribute to national development.

    Goodwill messages were received from the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on SDGs, Honourable Nazifi Sani and the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Honourable Inibehe Silas, who praised the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for her commitment to the vision of the SDGs.

    Commending her efforts to the eradication of hunger and poverty, reduced gender inequalities, promotion of decent work and economic growth, they stated that her dedication to empowering women will help them get out of poverty, contribute positively to the growth and development of their families and the nation as a whole.

    Highpoint of the event was a symbolic presentation of empowerment items to beneficiaries as the audience was further captivated by a vibrant ‘Ebre dance’ performance by the Akwa Ibom State Council for Arts and Culture troupe.

  • UNICEF, WHO Decry funding Cuts to Global Health, 15 Million Vulnerable Children Cannot Be Vaccinated

    UNICEF, WHO Decry funding Cuts to Global Health, 15 Million Vulnerable Children Cannot Be Vaccinated

    By Anietie Akpan

    The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have decried funding cuts to global health, saying already, over 15 million Vulnerable children cannot be vaccinated

    Outbreaks of vaccines preventable diseases are increasing all over the world putting lives at risk and exposing countries to increase costs in treating diseases and responding to outbreaks as this  can push health issues to further jeopardy.

    The Health Specialist, UNICEF Field Office Enugu, Dr Olusoji Akinleye, said this while presenting a paper at the two day Media Dialogue on 2025 World Immigration Week with the theme: ‘Immunization for All is Humanly Possible’ in 12 states of Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross river, Benue, Ebonyi, Enugu, Rivers, Delta, Imo and Kogi on Thursday, April 24,  2025 at Hotel Fidelma, Enugu, organized by UNICEF, Enugu Field Office in collaboration with Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State (BCA).

    Presenting a paper on “‘Immunization for All is Humanly Possible’- Availability” at the dialogue which was monitored virtually from Calabar by Pillar Today, Akinleye said the health sector is stretched with lots of challenges, saying, “I would like to talk of the shrinking funding support to immunization and the entire health spectrum .

    “There is an ongoing global funding cut which further worsens the situation. A recent WHO report shows that nearly half of the countries’ summits are facing serious mortgage to severe destruction to vaccinations campaign as a result to funding cuts which immunization also suffers and access to supply due to reduced Dollar funding.

    “At the same time the number of children missing routine immunizations has increased in recent years even as countries do catch up of children missed during the pandemic . That is the covid pandemic. You recall that between 2019 and 2022 the whole world was grappling with the covid 19 pandemic” .

    He said that within that period, laboratories that used to produce vaccines had to concentrate efforts on research for covid 19 vaccine. So there was scarcity of vaccines on one hand and during that period vaccine hesitancy grew so our routine immunization suffered, coverage got very low.

    “So we had to come up with the Big Catch Up campaign in some countries including Nigeria and we were able to cover lost ground so to say.

    “In 2023, an estimated 40.5 million children missed all of their routine vaccine doses. That’s an increase upfront, that’s from 13. 9 million in 2022 and 4.9 million in 2019. In other words we are having an increasing population of children who did not have immunization.

    “Over half of these children live in countries facing conflicts and instability were access to basic health services are disrupted and by the way Nigeria falls into this category”.

    Quoting the Executive Director of UNICEF, Cathrine Russel, “the global funding crisis is severely limiting our ability to vaccinate about 15 million vulnerable children in fragile and vulnerable countries against measles …immunization services, disease surveillance in almost 50 countries are already being disrupted”, he said.

    The UNICEF Health Expert, stated that joint efforts by UNICEF and partners have helped countries address some of these challenges as “every year vaccines serve over 14.2 million lives in these countries with nearly half of these lives saved in the African region . In past two years we have saved many lives like in the African region which has the highest rate of cervical cancer in the world” .

    In view of this, Akinleye said, “UNICEF and WHO are calling for urgent and sustained political efforts and investment to strengthen immunization efforts and protect significant progress achieved as per reducing child mortality over the past 50 years.

    “Vaccines have saved more than 150 million lives in the past five decades…Countries with limited resources must invest in the highest impact interventions and that includes vaccines according to the WHO Director General”.

    Besides funding, he listed other challenges facing the health system to include poor economy, noting that “when the economy is bad every system, sector suffers including health . Funding can hardly come as expected to the required level.

    “Secondly we are experiencing heavy reduction in the workforce as people are retiring and because of the economic challenges they are not being replaced . Some of our health workers who are not getting better remuneration go abroad in what we call the ‘Japa’ syndrome. We have high skill health professionals emigrating to other climes.

    “There is non availability of products and other consumables. Insecurity is another challenge in the South East. We know in some local governments in Imo and Anambra states  facilities have been closed down. And people can not access health care for fear of their lives and it is not safe for health workers to make these services available”

    On how these challenges are being addressed, he said, everyone should be involved, Governments need to invest in strengthening and harmonizing immunization while, UNCEF in its last line support, is ensuring vaccines availability at every level right from national to the point of service at the facilities providing for personnel and support.

    While formerly declaring the media dialogue open, the UNICEF Chief Field Officer, Juliet Chiluwe said, UNICEF is doing its best and will continue to do so to ensure good health services for women and children, and “we will provide funds, logistics, support and other things to provide all these services”.

    She commended the contributions from state governments that “urgunent UINCEF efforts in these areas and we will not relent but work to ensure that our services and vaccines get to the last line”.

    The Communications Officer, UNICEF, Enugu Field Office, Dr. Ijeoma Onuoha Ogwe, in her Introductory remarks, said the main objectives of the dialogue, “is reporting media role in information sharing and form an existing partnership on campaign against Immunize able diseases

    Dr. Ogwe who was the Moderator of the meeting, said the dialogue would further engage the media to help disseminate, create and harmonized messages about immunization for all as humanly possible, update of current trends as provided by the 2025 theme and immunization materials

    On the third objective, she stated that the Media “will step up advocacy for the realization of this theme. While holding stakeholders accountable for the fulfillment of the right of the child in survival, development and protection from harm”.

    Another Health Specialist, UNICEF Field Office, Enugu, Dr Ifeyinwa Anyanyo, said Vaccines are taken closer to the people right from the state cold chain to the Local Government cold chain.

    Dr. Anyanyo who spoke on “‘Immunization for All is Humanly Possible” – Accessibility”, however pointed out that “insecurity remains a challenge in the entire country. Inspire of that our mandate is to continue to provide those interventions to make sure that no child is left behind”.

    On rugged terrain, she said , “for us in UNICEF we continue to provide support in terms of logistics to some of these immunization activities and targeted areas and priority is given to areas with difficult terrain” and in some cases drones are used.

  • Gov Otu Unveils New State Mantra: “One Cross River, One Love”

    Gov Otu Unveils New State Mantra: “One Cross River, One Love”

    By Anietie Akpan

    Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, has unveiled a new unifying mantra for the state: “One Cross River, One Love”.

    The announcement which was made during an Endorsement Dinner hosted in his honour by the Northern Cross River Coalition (NORTHCCO), a prominent socio-political group from the Northern Senatorial District of the state,  is seen as building on his administration’s established “People First” philosophy.

    This was contained in a press release dated April 25 by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Nsa Gill.

    Held at Hogis Royale Hotels in Calabar, the event featured the presentation of a communique from NORTHCCO’s General Assembly in Ogoja, where the group unanimously endorsed Governor Otu for a second term in the 2027 governorship race.

    They also passed a vote of confidence on both Governor Otu and his deputy, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, praising their “exemplary performance” less than two years into their administration.

    Declaring Otu as their sole candidate for 2027, the group stated that no aspirant from the Northern Senatorial District would contest against him. They further pledged to fund the purchase of the All Progressives Congress (APC) nomination form on his behalf, and also threw their support behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid.

    In his remarks, Governor Otu expressed deep appreciation to the political stakeholders and traditional rulers of the North for their unwavering support.

    He reiterated his administration’s commitment to equitable development across all senatorial districts and emphasized ongoing efforts to recover looted state assets, citing the recent reclamation of a major Oil Palm Estate.

    Referencing NORTHCCO’s slogan, “One North, One Love”, Governor Otu extended its sentiment to the entire state, declaring “One Cross River, One Love” as a new rallying call for unity and inclusivity.

    Several key political and traditional leaders endorsed the Governor’s re-election bid, including NORTHCCO Chairman, High Chief Peter Higgins; the Board of Trustee Chairman, D.C. Chief Fidelis Ugbo, Director-General of the group’s Central Working Committee, Rt. Hon. Legor Idabo; Director of Mobilization, Hon. Martins Orim, Chairman of the Communique Drafting Committee, Professor Zana and Chief Peter Ojie.

    They also advocated for more developmental projects and increased political appointments for the Northern District.

    The Paramount Ruler of Obudu Local Government Area, His Royal Majesty Utsu Ukandi Felix Ukudare, voiced concerns about growing insecurity in the neighborhing states to the district. In response, Governor Otu assured that security remained a top priority, stating that the state’s security architecture is well-prepared to counter external threats.

    Dignitaries at the event included Deputy Governor Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, Speaker of the State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem, Secretary to the State Government Prof. Anthony Owan-Enoh, Chief of Staff Hon. Emmanuel Ironbar, and several elder statesmen from the Southern Senatorial District and the host northern Senatorial district.

     

     

     

  • Lady Obareki Sensitises Traders, Market Women on Malaria

    Lady Obareki Sensitises Traders, Market Women on Malaria

    Lady  Helen Obareki presenting an item to one of the market Women.

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    Lady Helen Eno Obareki, the Coordinator, Office of the Akwa Ibom State First Lady, on Friday, held a sensitisation rally at the Akpan Andem Market, Uyo, as part of activities to mark the 2025 World Malaria Day.

    The world malaria day holds globally on April 25.

    The rally in Uyo, organised by the Golden Initiative For All (GIFA), with support from the State Ministry of Health, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Gloesel and other partners, was to raise awareness about the causes, symptoms and prevention of malaria.

    A release from the Office of the First Lady Drsignate, said the sensitization programme was also organised to promote measures against the deadly disease in the state.

    Lady Obareki, who  interacted with the market women and traders, urged them to use insecticide-treated nets, indoor residual spraying, and other preventive measures.

    She also emphasised the need for prompt medical attention to reduce malaria prevalence and promote public health.

    She said, “Keep your environments clean and ensure to use insecticide-treated nets as well as other prevention measures to prevent malaria . If you notice any symptoms of malaria, endeavour to seek medical attention. That is why we came here today.

    “Governor Umo Eno has shown unwavering commitment to reducing the prevalence of malaria in the state. You must also play your part to complement the effort of the government.”

    The Commissioner for Health, Dr Ekem John, announced that  Pastor Umo Eno’s administration had covered all costs for malaria testing, drugs and prevention measures and urged the people of Akwa Ibom State  to take advantage of free malaria medical treatment and access mosquito nets at public hospitals.

    Ekem also emphasised the importance of using the mosquito nets correctly and advised the traders against diverting the nets for farming purposes.

    He urged everyone to sleep under the nets to effectively prevent mosquito bites and reduce the risk of malaria.

    He announced a collaboration between Akwa Ibom State Government and Ibom Air for the distribution of 60,000 doses of Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine (SP) for the prevention of malaria in pregnant women.

    Lady Helen Obareki (middle) with others  presenting the mosquito nets and other items to participants.

    In their respective speeches, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Inibehe Silas, and the Chairman, Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency, Prince Akpan Ikim, emphasised the need for a proactive approach to combating the malaria scourge.

    They also urged citizens to maintain a clean environment by cutting overgrown grass, clearing clogged gutters and eliminating stagnant water and refuse, which were breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

    Health talks were presented by the President of the Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), Akwa Ibom State branch, Dr Uduak Usanga, Chairman of the Association of Lady Pharmacists of Nigeria (ALPs), Akwa Ibom State Chapter, Pharmacist Enobong Akpan and Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, (PSN), Akwa Ibom State Chapter, Pharmacist Abasiama Uwatt.

    They all spoke on the 2025 Malaria Day global theme “End Malaria with Us”.

    They enlightened the market women on the need to prevent malaria in their communities by keeping their environment clean, engaging in proper refuse disposal, and the appropriate use of the treated mosquito nets provided by the government.

    According to them, the elimination of malaria is not only the duty of government but a collective responsibility, hence everyone should join the fight against the prevalence of the disease in the state.

    They advised the market women to seek proper medical attention in government medical facilities when they got symptoms of malaria, saying it is wrong to assume that malaria is a death sentence, as it can be treated with the right medication.

    The sensitisation included several fun games as well as dance competitions and Winners participated in a raffle draw for a variety of prizes from the Coordinator of the office of the First Lady, Lady Obareki including  blenders, electric kettles and other gifts.

    Every participant received mosquito nets, umbrellas, cash, and face caps from the organisers.

  • 2027: Group Rally Diaspora, National Support for Gov. Otu

    2027: Group Rally Diaspora, National Support for Gov. Otu

    Governor Bassey Otu (left) with the installation,  the National Coordinator Cross Riverians 4 Bassey Otu, Obonganwan Gnarly Eyo,

    By Anietie Akpan

    Moved by his impeccable developmental track record that has impacted lives of ordinary person in the State, a Socio-Political group known as Cross Riverians 4 Bassey Otu support group has declared total support for Governor Bassey Otu, with a promise to rally greater support for his reelection in 2027.

    The group which also conferred on Governor Otu as their Executive Patron and reaffirmed their commitment to his leadership and vision for the overall development of the State.

    Speaking during their visit to Government House, Calabar recently, before the installation,  the National Coordinator of Cross Riverians 4 Bassey Otu, Obonganwan Gnarly Eyo, disclosed that the gesture underscores the group’s admiration for the Governor’s innovative initiatives and their confidence in his ability to drive progress in the State.

    She further disclosed that the support group whose    mission is to enlighten residents about the Governor’s policies and their positive impact on the community with the view to foster deeper appreciation for the progress being made, to promote active participation in the State’s developmental strides is planning a grand rally on May 30, 2025 in Calabar.

    In her words, “Your Excellency, your installation as Executive Patron is a significant honor for this support group. It reflects our recognition of your dedication to the State’s development and our desire to work closely with you to achieve the shared vision of transforming Cross River.

    “We are on course to propagate your remarkable achievements and rapid development that has transformed the socio-economic landscape of Cross River as anchored in a developmental philosophy known as Otuism.

    “Otuism here represents the new era governance model and philosophy where power is placed in the hands of the citizenry and development is taken to the most marginalized and neglected communities in the State and that’s the reason we queueing behind this vision that we believe will transform the State Sir.

    “Our movement with over 20,000 active members both here in the State and in the  Diaspora with patrons in America, Europe , Asia and Africa as well as some States in Nigeria is a demonstration of our solidarity with the governor and our commitment to supporting his efforts to transform Cross River State”, she added.

    Responding, Governor Otu who was visibly excited about the gesture appreciated the leadership and members of the group on his conferment as their Executive Patron and promised to work with them to achieve their set goals.

    The Governor maintained that, “as a State, our mandate is to ensure that we build the capacity of our people to improve on their living conditions.

    “What you are doing is a good cause and I must say that God will bless you for this level of sacrifice and support to our administration in the development of our dear State and our people.

    “I assure you that we will continue to work together to serve our people better,” Governor Otu added

  • Unical Churns Out First Set Of Engineering Graduates as VC Urges Innovation

    Unical Churns Out First Set Of Engineering Graduates as VC Urges Innovation

    A cross section of pioneer engineering graduates.

    By Anietie Akpan

    The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Calabar (Unical), has churned out its first set of graduates, just as the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Florence Obi urged the graduands to remain committed to life-long learning, innovation and excellence.

    It could be recalled that the Faculty of Engineering was established in 2016 and achieved full accreditation from the National Universities Commission (NUC) in 2024, and the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) in 2025.

    Speaking at the Unical International Conference Centre, during the First Engineering Graduates Induction/ Oath Taking Ceremony on Friday, April 25, the Vice Chancellor who was represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research, Linkages and Collaborations, Prof. Peter Okafor  in a release In a release from the Public Relations Unit, University, congratulated the pioneer graduates of the Faculty for the exceptional feat.

    She urged them to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the course of their professional development to make meaningful contributions to society.

    Prof. Obi said as certified engineers they must be creative and innovative if they must excel in their profession.

    The University helmsman said it is not the class of their degree that matters, but their ability to acquire and utilize their practical experiences in solving societal problems.

    She said, “As an institution, we are happy to churn out our first set of Engineering students. This is historic. We are also proud of the exceptional feat you have attained as pioneer graduates of the Faculty of Engineering.

    “The world needs talented individuals like you to solve engineering and societal problems”.

    Also speaking, the Dean of the Faculty, Engr. Prof. Odey Osha described the event as a significant milestone, not only in the lives of the graduands, but also for the institution, adding that, the faculty is elated to graduate the very first set of Engineering Innovators who will pave way for a future rich in potentials and progress.

    He acknowledged the hard work, dedication, and perseverance of the inductees, which he said, is a reflection of their intellectual knowledge, resilience and commitment to purpose and vision.

    The Dean also appreciated the Faculty members for their unwavering dedication, mentorship and vision, which according to him, laid the foundation for an academic environment that nurtures ingenuity, critical thinking, and a passion for the Engineering profession.

    Engr. Osha said the commitment and dedication of staff members was the cornerstone for the achievement of full NUC and COREN accreditation of programmes in the Faculty.

    He thanked parents and guardians for trusting the Faculty and standing with their wards through the challenging times, adding; “your encouragement have been instrumental in bringing them to this proud day”.

    While commending the Vice Chancellor for her visionary leadership and unwavering support, he said her dedication has been pivotal to the completion of abandoned projects, and the initiation and completion of new ones, which he said, significantly transformed the Faculty.

    Engr. Osha expressed confidence that the knowledge and skills gained by the graduates will empower them to address the engineering challenges of the world, whether it is in sustainable development, technological innovation, or infrastructural advancement.

    The President, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Engr. Margaret Oguntala, in her remarks, congratulated the inductees for being the first set of graduates from the Faculty.

    Represented by a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee of NSE, Engr. Obasi-Sam, the President urged the graduands to be guided by their actions as every action they take rubs on the image of the Faculty and the University.

    While urging them to be good ambassadors of their Alma mata, she said their presence cannot be felt by showcasing their certificates but by the solutions they bring to the table.

    Describing them as problem-solvers, she charged them to think outside the box by being innovative and responsive to the emerging trends in engineering.

    The Induction Lecturer, Engr. Prof. Samson Duna, Director-General/ CEO, Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute, who spoke on “Emerging Trends in Engineering” said the engineering profession is undergoing transformation, charging the graduands to embrace current trends in engineering.

    Represented by the Director, Exams & Results, University of Cross River State (Unicross), Dr. Anderson Etika, the induction lecturer urged them to be technologically driven and be ethical in their practice.

    He said, “You must be innovative and go with emerging trends in engineering. Don’t deviate from your area of specialization. Stay in your lane”.

    The Best graduating Student, Emmanuel Lemuel Praise thanked the University Management for providing the enabling environment for them to achieve their academic dreams.

    He appreciated lecturers and other members of staff for their support and encouragement, saying posterity will be kind to them.

    The event featured goodwill messages from invited guests, including the National President, Association of Professional Women Engineers (APWEN), Engr. Dr. Adebisi Osim.

    Highpoint of the event was the administration of oath on the graduands and the presentation of awards to outstanding students.

  • Utuama Lived For Justice, Unity, Progress – Oborevwori

    Utuama Lived For Justice, Unity, Progress – Oborevwori

    Delta State Deputy Governor, Monday Onyeme in a handshake with the Chief Judge of Delta State, Justice T.O. Diai.

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has said that the late Prof. Amos Agbe Utuama (SAN), lived for justice, unity, and progress.

    The governor paid glowing tribute to the late Professor of Law, a former Deputy Governor of Delta State, at a special Court Session held on Friday in honour of the deceased at the Ceremonial Hall, High Court Complex, Asaba.

    Deputy Governor, Monday Onyeme, represented Oborevwori at the Court Session presided by the Chief Judge of Delta State, Justice T.O. Diai.

    Legal luminaries from different parts of the country, including the Asagba of Asaba, Prof. Epiphany Azinge, SAN, attended the ceremony.

    Governor Oborevwori said, “We gather today with heavy hearts but deep respect to honour the life and legacy of Professor Amos Agbe Utuama, SAN, an outstanding legal mind, statesman and former Deputy Governor of Delta State.

    “Professor Utuama lived a life defined by service, scholarship and justice. “As an academic, his work shaped legal education in Nigeria.

    “As Attorney-General and later Deputy Governor, he served with integrity, humility and a commitment to unity and development. His legal brilliance helped secure historic gains for the Niger Delta, including the 13% derivation fund.

    “He was not only a leader but also a mentor, a wise counsellor and a loyal party man whose love for Delta State remained steadfast even in ill health.

    “I am personally grateful for the relationship we shared. On behalf of the government and people of Delta State, I offer heartfelt condolences to the Utuama family, the Urhobo nation and the Otu-Jeremi community.

    “We mourn with you and pledge our support during this difficult time. Let us honour his memory by upholding the values he lived for, justice, unity and progress.

    “May the soul of Professor Amos Agbe Utuama, SAN, rest in eternal peace and may God Almighty grant his family and all of us, the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.”

    The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Delta State, Ekemejero Ohwovoriole (SAN) in an address, said: “Prof. Utuama’s integrity enabled him to become a Professor of Law, Attorney – General and Commissioner for Justice, Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Deputy Governor of Delta State for two consecutive terms.

    “His life journey was like a well-argued case:  structured, deliberate, and impactful; and now, though he has rested his pen and the floating charge of his earthly existence has crystallized, his legacy will continue to speak in courtrooms, classrooms, and corridors of power.”

  • A’Ibom First Lady Charges Orphanage Children on Obidience, Commitment to Studies

    A’Ibom First Lady Charges Orphanage Children on Obidience, Commitment to Studies

    The First Lady Designate, Akwa Ibom State, Lady Helen Eno Obareki (middle) with the children and others, cutting the Governor’s birthday cake on Thursday.

    By Anietie Akpan

    The Coordinator, Office of the First Lady, Akwa Ibom State, Lady Helen Eno Obareki, has charged children of the orphanage homes to be obedient and committed to their studies

    As part of activities to mark Governor Umo Eno’s 61st birthday, the Coordinator, Office of the First Lady, Akwa Ibom State, Lady Helen Eno Obareki, on Thursday, April 24, 2025, led aides and staff of her office to Mother Charles Walker Childrens’ Home in Uyo to share love with the children there.

    Speaking at the Home, the First Lady Designate, in press release from her Media Unit, said  the visit was arranged to celebrate the Governor’s birthday with vulnerable and less privileged members of the society.

    Lady Obareki encouraged the children to be “obedient and take their studies seriously” as they can still become what God has designed for them to be,  irrespective of their current situation.

    Some of the donated items.

    While thanking the managers of the facility for taking good care of the children who were all looking radiant and healthy, the First Lady Designate urged the children to pray for the continued peace and prosperity of the state and for Governor Umo  Eno to lead the state well.

    “I really want to thank you for hosting us. The little we have brought here is just a token to celebrate the Governor’s birthday with you. We hope that it will last for the coming weeks.

    “I just want to also encourage you that regardless of where you are you will still fulfill that destiny that God has for you. I was very impressed when I was informed that some of the children are in school. I want to say that you should take you studies seriously and you can be anything thing that you want to be,” she said.

    Responding, Sister Faustina Ita who stood in for the Manager of the Mother Charles Walker Children’s Home, Rev. Sister Matilda Inyang, expressed joy over the visit, noting that it has provided the children with basic necessities and given them a renewed sense of belonging.

    She extended the children’s appreciation and best wishes to Governor Eno, offering prayers for greater grace to enable him fulfill his responsibilities effectively.

    Accompanying the Coordinator on the visit were a member of the First Family, Mr. Eno Umo Eno, several aides to the Governor and staff from the Office of the First Lady.