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Sunday, 31 March 2019

Hon. Regina Anyogor - Doing Igede Nation Proud






By Kadiri Abraham
April 01, 2019
The notion that women's education ends in the kitchen no longer holds water, the world over as notable women across the globe, have, by their prowess, proved otherwise.
In Igede nation, especially, in Yala, Cross River State, the political icon - Hon. Regina Anyogor has proven beyond reasonable doubt that 'what men can do, women can do it better'. It is a fact that Igede, due to its disadvantaged location, non proximity among the settlements and relatively small population in Yala ( Igede has about 15 polling units in Yala - 5 in Igede-Edii, 8 in Gabu and 2 at Itekpa), has been a marginalized entity.
Yet, the iron lady, Hon. Regina Anyogor has carved a niche for herself as she has been able to, against all odds, broken the jinx of the political obscurity that had bedevilled the Igede people over the years, by clinching the post of a State House Representative for the second time.
Now, as it stands, she could be adjudged the foremost political actor in the Igede part of Yala and a voice to reckon with. She needs not be reminded that, even though natural forces have kept us apart as a nation and that we have found ourselves in different political divides, the blood of brotherhood still runs in our veins. The Igede-Edii people recognizes you as a force to reckon with politically.
We felicitate with you as you made the second journey to the hollow chamber to relay our message of despondency to the government and bring back hope to our suffering masses.
 We are ever ready to join forces with you and other brothers and sisters of ours who are ready to take up the cross of servitude by representing the people's voice. We are very happy to have you because you are not just a leader, but also a mother who gives detailed attention to the yearnings of her babies. We see you as the Margaret Thatcher of Igede nation.
Igede woman epitomizes virtue, devotion, patience, hospitality and hardwork. This is exactly what you symbolize. We hope to tap, in no small measure from these combinations.
In this regard, I urge you to identify with the rest of your people in Igede-Edii and Itekpa, who are ever ready for your warm arms of embrace and to give you the blessings to soar higher like an eagle.
The young women from different quarters who have been idolizing you, are waiting for a day when they will encounter you so that you can mentor them to become better persons like you.
 We remain a united, unbreakable force that no weapon can break our bond.

FIDEI POLYTECHNIC GBOKO, VACANCIES



Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following vacant Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff positions in Fidei Polytechnic, Gboko, Benue State
Lecturers I, Lecturers III,  Assistant Lecturers, Graduate Assistants, Technologists, Higher Technologists, Senior Technologists, Confidential Secretaries III, Confidential Secretaries II, Confidential Secretaries I, Senior Confidential Secretaries in the following Departments:- Accountancy,  Business Administration and Management, Mass Communication, Office Technology and Management, Public Administration, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Fisheries and Aquatic Technology, Food Science Technology, Science Laboratory Technology, Statistics, Building Technology, Estate Management, Quantity Surveying and ICT Officer knowledgeable in networking in the Polytechnic Resource Centre.
Candidates for above positions must possess relevant qualifications with years of experience and membership of recognized professional bodies.
Others are;- RECTOR; Candidates must hold a good Master's Degree from a recognised institution of higher learning in area related to any of the programmes offered in the Polytechnic plus at least seventeen (10) years cognate professional and academic experience from a Polytechnic. Must be Chief Lecturers with not less than five (5) years on the cadre. Must provide evidence of membership of reputable professional body(s) in Nigeria. Must provide evidence of scholarly publication in reputable journals as well as presentation of invited papers in educational conferences, seminars and/or workshops. Must be proficient in ICT.  Must not be more than 60 years of age as of the time of application. Possession of Ph. D in relevant discipline would be an added advantage.
REGISTRAR; Candidates must possess a minimum of a good honours degree (minimum of Second Class Lower Division) in Arts, Social Science or Humanities with ten (7) years cognate working experience, or a Master's Degree in Arts, Social Science or humanities of at least five (5) years post qualification cognate experience, or a Doctoral Degree in the relevant discipline with at least three (3) years post qualification cognate experience. Membership of a recognised relevant professional body is mandatory.
BURSAR ;The candidate must possess a minimum of Bachelors Degree/HND in Accounting or Finance with at least Five years (5 yrs) post qualification experience. He/She must in addition have membership of relevant professional body such as ICAN, ANAN, etc and evidence of community service.
INTERNAL AUDITOR 1; Candidate must possess a recognised and good Bachelors Degree (minimum of Second Class Lower Division) in Accounting or Finance plus NYSC discharge certificate with a minimum of Three years (3 yrs) post qualification experience. Holders Master Degree in Accounting or Finance will be an added advantage. HND holders from recognised institution with professional qualification (s) from approved bodies plus NYSC discharge certificate can also apply.
 INTERNAL AUDITOR II; Candidate must possess a recognised and good Bachelors Degree (minimum of Second Class Lower Division) in Accounting or Finance plus NYSC discharge certificate.
A statement by the Special Adviser on Special Duties, Chief Anawah Iorster Joseph on behalf of Council says all Applicants are to submit 15 hard copies of their applications along with their Curriculum Vitae and credentials, addressed to the Registrar, Fidei Polytechnic, P.M.B. 185, Gboko, Benue State, with the position applied for clearly indicated on the right-hand side of the envelope, and boldly in capital letters.
All applications for advertised positions are to be submitted not later than Monday, April 15, 2019. Only the applications of shortlisted candidates will be acknowledged.
Candidates are advised to check for details of requirement and method of application in the National Times Newspaper Edition of 1st April, 2019 or School Notice Board.


Signed:
Chief Anawah Iorster Joseph
Special Adviser on Special Duties
31/03/19

ODEY LAUDS AYADE’S PAYMENT OF NEWLY RECRUITED PRIMARY SCHOOL STAFF

Dr Odey


By Uchino Amatey

The Executive Chairman of Cross River State Universal Basic Education Board (CR-SUBEB), Dr Stephen Odey has commended Governor Ben Ayade for the prompt payment of salaries to newly recruited primary school staff despite huge increase in the wage bill.

According to him, the commendation which is coming in the wake of the payment of March 2019 salaries to all primary school staff is a proof of the Governor’s passion for the basic education sector and welfare of staff.

Dr Odey also extended gratitude to the Deputy Governor, Prof. Ivara Esu, Accountant General, Joseph Adie and Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, John Ulafor for the role they played towards the payment of teachers.

He charged newly recruited staff to show absolute commitment and dedication to duty, adding that “to whom much is given, much is expected.” He further reminded them to recall how difficult life was before they were given the employment and to put this opportunity to good use.

The SUBEB Boss further warned newly recruits to desists from coming to SUBEB Office for change in postings, stating that teachers were deployed according to areas of needs. He added that anyone who flouts the directive will face severe sanctions.

Beautiful and amazing Miranda twins model for the Face of Sapphire Scents 1.5 Million Naira Challenge

Beautiful family photo of Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and their three children






Reality star, Kim Kardashian , shared this beautiful family photo of herself chilling at home with her husband, Kanye West, and their three children, North, Saint and Chicago West.

In Remembrance Of Sam Okwaraji: 5 Facts About Nigeria’s Football Martyr by obembet




It’s been about 30 years since former Nigeria International, Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji, died right on the field of play while representing his country in a football match. Ripples Nigeria’s Ben Ugbana curates the following facts about the man whose death came as a shock to the football world.

1. Okwaraji was an Imo indegene

Sam, who would later become a fine midfielder in the round leather game, was born on 19th of May, 1964 in Orlu, Imo State, Nigeria.

2. He died at 25 of heart failure

Okwaraji died during a World Cup qualifying match against Angola at the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos on 12th of August, 1989. He collapsed and died of congestive heart failure in the 77th minute of the encounter. Nigeria won the game 1-0, but still failed to qualify for the 1990 World Cup.

3. Scorer of one of the fastest goals in AFCON

Okwaraji was a member of the Green Eagles squad that represented Nigeria at the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, where he scored one of the fastest goals in the history of the tournament against Cameroon. It was his only international goal for Nigeria.

4. Okwaraji spent his entire football career in EuLawyer

Sam played for Italian side, AS Roma between 1984 and 1985 as a youth player. He went on to play for NK Dinamo Zagreb between 1985 and 1986, for Austria Klagenfurt between 1986 and 1987, for VfB Stuttgart between 1987 and 1989 and for SSV Ulm 1846 on loan between 1987-1988.

5. Okwaraji was also a trained Lawyer

Other than his football career, the Imo-born star bagged a Masters degree in Law from the University of Rome. He was playing professional football while finishing his education in law.
Here is a clip of Okwaraji’s goal against the Indomitable Lions in Morocco:
Source:
https://www.ripplesnigeria.com/in-remembrance-of-sam-okwaraji-5-facts-about-nigerias-football-martyr/

Saturday, 30 March 2019

Governor Ayade's Return to Diamond Hill, Fulfilment of Code 888

CRS Governor Prof Ben with his SSA mobilization Chief Mrs Angela Ogeyi Odey.


Office of the SSA on Mobilization and Enlightenment

March 30, 2019

Chief Mrs Angela Ogeyi Odey, SSA to Governor Ayade On Mobilization and Enlightenment congratulates His Excellency, Senator Prof. Ben Ayade as he received his Certificate of return in Calabar, yesterday.

According to Chief Angela, Ayade's victory is the fulfilment of Code 888, a political formula that has kept Cross River State in a cohesive nexus since the advent of democracy in 1999.

Addressing  OJA-UGU Media Team, she said: "I am overwhelmed by the outcome of the 2019 governorship election, which is a testimonial to the fact that Cross River people are  ever willing to adhere to the implicit peace accord reached some years ago, through the zoning formula. Today is a very remarkable day down the political annals of Cross River State as His Excellency receives his certificate of return. We are very optimistic that he has just been certified ahead of  the the completion of the good works for which he had laid a foundation in his first tenure."

She also extended her congratulatory message to the 25 law makers who received their certificates, especially, Rt. Hon. Regina Anyogo, the representatives from Yala 1 Constituencies.

"I want to use this opportunity to congratulate all the law makers who have worked hard for victory. Today marks a stepping stone to your political life. I wish you very fruitful legislative years ahead,"  she added.

Further, she stressed on the fact that they should remain grateful to God because it is him who choose leaders.

She enjoins the law makers to emulate the Governor by using their offices for the utmost good of the masses, stressing:  "stewardship demands that God bestows leadership on us to serve humanity, rather than enriching ourselves. When we do the contrary, we provoke God to unpardonable wrath."

She concluded by admonishing politicians to remember those who have put in their best, risking their lives working for them in the electioneering process. "Remembering someone is not all about giving him money as misconstrued - when they call you, pick their calls, show concern for their needs, give the little you have," she submitted.

Duke, Ayade, Ebri, Sandy, Owan, Usani, Jarigbe, Dansuki, Eba, others pays last respect to Late Legislator Adah.


By Adoga Michael Oyi

The political, Religious and traditional Leaders of Cross River State ranging from former and present Governors, DGs, Federal and State legislators, and others, graced the burial funeral of late federal legislator and APC faithful late Rt Hon Paul Adah as he goes home amidst tears.

Former CRS Governor 3rd republic Chief Clement Ebri, Former Governor and former SDP presidential Candidate Donald Duke, Present Executive Governor Prof Ben Ayade, Niger Delta Minister Pastor Usani Usani, Senator Owan Enoh, Senator elect Prof Sandy Onor aka caterpillar, member representing Ogoja/Yala Federal Constituency in the House of representative Rt Hon Jarigbe Agom, Member representing Akampka/Biase Federal Constituency Rt Hon Chief Daniel Asuquo aka Dansuki, Cross River State DG Due Process and Price Intelligent Bureau Barr Alphonsus Ogar Eba, State Security Adviser North to Prof Ben Ayade Mr Leo Inyambe, and host of other leaders in the state trips in en mass to pay their last respect to Late Hon Paul Adah.

Until the death of Paul Adah, he was a dedicated member of the All Progressive Congress APC. Contested the governorship ticket but lost out to Senator John Owan Enoh at the primaries.

Rip in Hon Paul.

Cert of return: YACHE NATION CELEBRATE HIS EXCELLENCY PROF BEN AYADE,AND THEIR DAUGHTER HON REGINA ANYOGO.

Prof Ben Ayade


*YACHE NATION JOIN THEIR SON CHIEF BARRISTER Stephen Odey Ph D TO CONGRATULATE AND CELEBRATE WITH HIS EXCELLENCY SENATOR (PROF.) Governor Benedict Ayade AND THEIR DAUGHTER RT. HON Regina Anyogo...*

*ON THE OCCASION OF RECEIPT OF CERTIFICATES OF RETURN FROM INEC, HELD ON FRIDAY 29th MARCH,2019 AT INEC HEADQUARTERS CALABAR.*

*Once again, CONGRATULATIONS FOR A RESOUNDING VICTORY.*
Your Victories has brought great happiness to Yache nation and indeed all lovers of true Democracy.
Hon Regina Anyogo

The people has again pledged their continued support for the PDP and indeed the most industrialization driven administration of H.E. Professor Benedict Ayade as H.E takes us to 2023.

We wish you Every Success,
More Grace and Wisdom,
Profound Peace.
*©2019*
*- SaintAugustine Adula Odey*

CROSS RIVER STATE OF OUR DREAM, WHO TAKES OVER FROM OUR DIGITAL GOV. PROF. BEN AYADE. (SERIES 2)



POTENTIAL CONTENDERS SERIES PART II

Remember we had made it very clear that profiling the potential contenders is in no particular order, has nothing to do with political party and the fact that it is the turn of Southern Cross River cannot be overemphasized.

               SENATOR GERSHOM BASSEY

Do you still remember the "THREE WISE MEN"? or have you ever read or heard about the story of the "three wise men" in Cross River State" ? In the heat of the Millitary plans to hand over power to civil rule in 1998, three young Cross Riverians otherwise known as the three wise men met in Lagos, and their plans was, we shall rule Cross River in turns and we shall make her the envy of other states.

This zeal and energy in them prompted a constructive layout of plans and procedures to achieve their desire. These three wise men were and are His Excelllency, Donald Duke; His Excellency, Lyel Imoke and Senator Gershom Bassey. In their plans, code 8:8:8 was not taken into consideration because to them,  it was all about the development of Cross River State.

The execution of their plans started with Donald Duke becoming governor in 1999, while Lyel Imoke went federal to become a minister, Gershom Bassey patiently waited at the State level. After the reign of Donald Duke for 8 years, Senator Lyel Imoke effortlessly took over from Donald Duke which was still the implementation of the plans of the "three wise men" while Gershom Bassey was at a point, appointed Chairman of Cross River Water Corporation, a period that saw non-stop clean water pumping around Calabar and other cities.

READ CROSS RIVER STATE OF OUR DREAM, SERIES 1

After Senator Lyel Imoke had ruled for 8 years, it was naturally believed that Gershom Bassey will take over to complete the arrangement, but it was not to be so as there were cries that power should shift to northern Cross River State. Power shift to northern Cross River State was morally right and for the sake of equity and justice, thus, it triggered the unwritten gentleman code 8:8:8 that has kept Cross River State politically peaceful and observation of respect for the different components of the State.  While power shifted to northern Cross River State where the current governor Prof. Ben Ayade took over, Gershom Bassey was elected to represent Southern Cross River State as a senator, a position his constituents will tell you he has performed creditably well and has earned him a return back to the Senate.

There is one unique character in Senator Gershom Bassey and that is, His ability to patiently wait for what he think is his. Though patient dogs no more see bones to eat, His own might be different as he has never missed whatever is his while waiting. Senator Gershom Bassey while agreeing to power shift to northern Cross River State after Lyel Imoke did not rock the boat as most politicians who will not take chances would do in some other states. He is one person that is calm, cool headed and calculative.

He is eminently qualified to rule Cross River State in 2023 if Christ tarries.

Ekpenyong Isaiah
Commander, Infantry Pen Battallion
isacool4real@yahoo.com

Nnamdi Kanu Vows To deal with Lord Lugard For Amalgamating Nigeria Without Taking Permission From Him



Nigeria’s former Governor-General of Nigeria, Lord Frederick Lugard, is facing the heat because of new allegations leveled against him by Comrade Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB’s leader-in exile, that he amalgamated Nigeria without first asking for permission.

The allegations, which come nearly 110 years after the former Northern and Southern Protectorates of Nigeria were amalgamated by Lord Lugard to form present-day Nigeria, were made by Comrade Kanu via Whatsapp broadcast to millions of his followers.
“Lord Lugard did not ask for our permission, whether we wanted to be part of Nigeria. He just came from London and packed all of us together like fish inside Sardine,” said Comrade Kanu in the broadcast, adding that Lord Lugard failed to get the necessary consent required to amalgamate Nigeria

“He amalgamated us without our consent. Which is very serious offence. That is why we suing him for ‘Unlawful Amalgamation’ at the International Court of Justice, so that he can down from wherever he is to answer for his crimes against the people of Nigeria.”
Comrade Kanu called on well-meaning Nigerians and the rest of the world to support his latest campaign by cancelling Lord Lugard on Twitter, Instagram and other social networks.
The British Government and descendants of Lord Lugard did not immediately respond to Newsjunk ‘s requests for comment.

Health! Cross State Govt Unveils strategy for Sustainable World-class Healthcare Delivery System in the State.

DG Primary Healthcare, Dr Betta Edu

The Cross River State Ministry Of Health has launched the Second Cross River State Strategic Health Development Plan (CRSSHDP II) and Brief on Health Systems Documents to create and sustain a professionally run health service aimed at delivering the best possible care to the Cross River State people nearest to where they live and work.

‘The Second strategic plan will create enabled Environment for Attainment of Sectoral Goals, Increased Utilization of Essential Package of Health Interventions,and Strengthened Health System for Delivery of Package of Essential Health Services, Protection from Health Emergencies and Risks, and Predictable Financing and Risk Protection Health care financing.

The plan is articulated within the framework of the second National Strategic Health Development Plan and informed by the health objectives of Vision 20:2020, the Medium Term Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), the National Health Act (NHAct), the National Health Policy 2016 and Cross River State Policy 2016.’ Dr. Inyang Asibong, Commissioner for Health

The vision of the document is to have the best quality and most accessible health care system providing effective and efficient services that address all health needs in the State. Furthermore, plan is divided into five Strategic Pillars which addresses fifteen Priority Areas, targets fifteen Goals and designed to address forty Strategic Objectives of the health sector.

The event had in attendance an array of healthcare professionals from across the State including the Chairman House Committee on Health in the State House of Assembly; Hon. Ekpo Ekpo Bassey, the Director General of the Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency; Dr. Betta Edu, the Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Health; Dr. Joseph Bassey, the WHO Health Advisor; Dr. Moses Ongom, and the WHO State Technical Officer; Dr. Daniel Salihu, who took turns to air their support and also adopt the policy as a road map to a sustainable healthcare development in the State.

Friday, 29 March 2019

BREAKING: INNOSON TAKES OVER GTB OVER N8.7 Billion JUDGEMENT DEBT; AS SUPREME COURT DISMISS GTB’s APPEAL






The Chairman of Innoson Group, Chief Dr Innocent Chukwuma, OFR has through a Writ of FiFa taken over Guaranty Trust Bank PLC for and on behalf of Innoson Nigeria Ltd as a result of the Bank’s indebtedness to Innoson Nigeria Ltd.

In a landmark decision on February 27th 2019, the Supreme Court of Nigeria dismissed GTB’s appeal - SC. 694/2014- against the judgment of Court of Appeal, Ibadan Division.

The Court of Appeal, Ibadan division had in its decision of 6th February 2014 dismissed GTB’s appeal against the Federal High Court, Ibadan Division. Thus, the Court of Appeal affirmed the judgment of the Federal High Court, Ibadan Division which ordered GTB by way of Garnishee order absolute – to pay N2.4 Billion to Innoson with a 22% interest, per annum, on the judgment sum until the final liquidation of the judgment debt.

Rather than obey the judgment of the Court of Appeal, GTB approached the Supreme Court to challenge the Court of Appeal's decision.

However in an ruling delivered by Honourable Olabode Rhodes-Vivour JSC on Wednesday, February 27th2019, the Lord Justices of the Supreme Court (JSC) dismissed GTB’s appeal and thus affirmed the concurrent judgment of both the Court of Appeal and the  Federal High Court, Ibadan Division which ordered GTB by way of Garnishee order absolute – to pay N2.4 Billion to Innoson with a 22% interest, per annum, on the judgment until the final liquidation of the judgment. The Judgment debt of N2.4B has an accrued interest as at today of about N6,717,909,849.96 which results to about N8.8 Billion.

Based on the Supreme Court's decision of 27th February 2019 the counsel to Innoson, Prof McCarthy Mbadugha ESQ, had approached the Federal High Court, Awka Division for leave to enforce the judgment having obtained Certificates of Judgment from the Ibadan Division of the Federal High Court.

Having obtained the requisite leave, the Federal High Court issued the necessary process for levying execution - the Writ of Fifa.

Cornel Osigwe
Head of Corporate Communications
Innoson Group

JUBILATION GALORE AS GOV AYADE, STATE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS ELECT RECEIVE CERTIFICATE OF RETURN


CRS Governor/Governor elect Prof Ben Ayade during presentation of Certificate to him by INEC


By Adoga Michael Oyi

It has been a beehive of activities and celebration galore as the Governor elect Sen Prof Ben Ayade and other Legislators received Certificate of Return as winners of the just concluded state governorship and State House elections.
CRS deputy Governor/Deputy Governor elect
Prof Ivara Esua receiving his certificate of return.
The event which took place at the Mike Igini hall of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)Muritala Muhamed Highway, was well attended by well wishers, party members and other dignitaries.
Hon Peter Odey of Ogoja State Constituency, Hon Regina Anyogo of Yala 1 State consistency, and friends in photo section after receiving their certificate of return from INEC. 

After receiving the Certificate, the Governor treated guests to a light refreshment to mark the event at the Perugino Hall, governor’s lodge.

Hon Peter Odey with CEO the eagles voice blog Comr Adoga Michael.




INEC Presents Certificate Of Return To Sanwo-Olu.

Sanwo Olu


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has presented Lagos State governor-elect, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his Deputy Governor-elect, Femi Hamzat their Certificate of Return on Friday.

Recall that Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) defeated the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Jimi Agbaje in the March 9 governorship election in the state.

Sanwo-Olu polled 739,445 votes to overcome Agbaje, who polled 206,141 votes.

CELEBRITIES' ATTITUDE TO ASSOCIATIONS THAT SAW THEM TO THE LIMELIGHT



BY ERIACY CONFIDENCE OBA

World Theatre Day 2019 may have come and gone but one question lingers in the minds of all concerned practitioners following the low  turn out of celebrities in the event. In Nigeria, practitioners who have become famous for their crafts  seem to turn their back on their associations once they are made. They become too busy or pompous  all of sudden to the organizations that moulded them to fame and affluence. For instance, in the Nollywood association known as the Actors Guild of Nigeria AGN, the umbrella body for all actors in Nigeria, stars find it difficult to attend meetings and special events organized by the guild. There seem to be a law prohibiting them from participating in the activities of the organization they once pledged allegiance to. Sometimes they even demand some  fees before they would honour invitations to attend events of the association. It is not so in the western world. In the US for instance, celebrity like Arnold Schwarzenegger championed the welfare of American Actors before he was elected Governor. Our celebrities should not be feeling to big or busy to attend meetings and special events of associations that made them. Without those associations, most of them  would not have become celebrities today.
They should understand that their presence and involvement in the activities of the associations that made them will not only spur up the up and coming acts but will prove their gratitude to their maker.  Associations should not be left for the up and coming acts alone.
When called upon to deliver his speech in the World Theatre Day held on the 27th March 2017,  Emeka Ejezie Rollas, President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria AGN pointed out the need for celebrities to always relate with the industries that made them. In the Actors Guild of Nigeria which I am a member, most meetings and end of year parties are without the big names like Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade, Pete Edochie, Olu Jacobs, Mercy Johnson, Jim Iyke,  Patience Ozorkwor,  Ramsey Nouah, Funky Akindele, Ali Nuhu and other celebrities.
In PAN where are the likes of 2baba, Psquare, flavour, Banky W, Don Jazzy, Wizkid, Davido, Olamide, Idris in meetings? In comedy where are the likes of AY, Gordons, Ali Baba, Basketmouth,  I Go die?  Where are all those super stars in theater, television, dance etc?
And I ask can one be bigger than his father or too busy to visit  his family house?

As a filmmaker, I have watched over time the way celebrities look down on associations and the up and coming acts, particularly in Nollywood and the creative industry in general. It's practically unfair.  They feel attending meetings will equate them with the up and coming practitioners. But it's not true. Doing so will only prove their humility amidst fame and affluence.

In conclusion, celebrities in the movie, Theatre, television, music, modeling, dance, comedy and other related industries must as a matter of urgency return to their root, I Mean their foundation, the association that saw them to limelight and help contribute to the growth and sustainability of the trade.

3 feared dead, 3 severely injured in Ebonyi, Cross River renew communal clash, Obubra Seeks FG Intervention.


OBUBRA—A bloody communal clash between the people of Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State and their neighbours from Osopong 1 & 2 in Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State is feared to have left 3 persons dead, 3 severely injured and scores of houses reportedly set ablaze.

The bloody clash which was said to have erupted on the 24th of March, 2019 has reportedly left the communities in Osopong 1 & 2 deserted by the Izzi people as the people were said to have fled the community.

Consequently, the people of Obubra have sent a save our soul, SOS, to the Cross River State Government to urgently rescue them from being wiped out by Izzi people.

According to the Mbembe People Assembly, MPA President, Hon King Omenyi from the area informed weetalknaija Blog that “over 3 persons have been killed, 3 severely injured in the fracas while several houses and yam banks worth millions of naira have been set ablaze in Ofonekom, Idoru and Ijutum communities.

"Recalled that, the governor, Ben Ayade had called for a reconciliation meeting which was held in Port Harcourt, to see how the major waring communities would embrace a long lasting peace, yet the Wawas are still invading and killing our people", Omenyi added.

“After that, they went and reinforced and launched an unprovoked attack with sophisticated weapons, killing and destroying houses. The casualties we have recorded in this attack are only on our own side. If the government fails to intervene immediately, our communities may be wiped out because of the tension coming from the Wawas".

“We want the government to bring the National Boundary Commission to, as a matter of urgency, come and demarcate our boundary with Ebonyi State as the best permanent solution to constant clashes between us and the Ebonyi people,” Omenyi said

BOLA AHMED TINUBU AT 67, A HERO OR VILLAIN



Nigerian Politics over the years has come with a lot of intrigues, characters and manipulations that has kept the citizenry wondering if this is how politics elsewhere is played. The history of Nigerian Politics from 1992 to date will never be told (that is, if there is still anything like history) without the mentioning of the name Bola Ahmed Tinubu.  From the 1993 Abiola elections to the NADECO time of the Abacha era and to the 1999 elections where he became governor of Lagos State and up til now, His name rings bell negatively or positive whenever Nigerian Politics is mentioned. His contributions to Nigerian Politics is negative to those who sees his contribution as negative and positive, to those who sees his contributions as positive. One thing is very certain about him, he commands respect and loyalty amongst his supporters.

Naturally and politically, a leader's worth is measured by the amount of postitive impact he/she can cause in the live of the people and the number of people he is able to touch. Bola Ahmed Tinubu whether a good or bad person, has one distinct gift in him that is deficient in all other of our politicians north and south, that is, His ability to identify potential leaders, create and make them leaders without any fear of internal competition. This character in him has earned him a lot of respect and loyalty and has made him remain very relevant in the political scene for over a decade now.

My active participation in the 2019 elections gave me an insight to what most politicians fears the most.  1. is competition and the second one is commitment. Politicians sees smaller leaders arroun d them as threats and fear that they would one day wake up to compete against them and for that reason, will do everything within their reach to make sure that their followers perpetually remains followers and dependent on them.

This attitude of our politicians is one of the causal reason to why His Excellency, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar could not defend most of his votes in the states. A Situation where his managers in APCO saw Atiku support groups as beggars and competitors that must not be given any chance to succeed. To them, Atiku must not be allowed to have a one on one contact with his support groups which actually happened. Note: this is cited in passing and has nothing to do with the article.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu after the 2019 presidential elections , saw the performances of the opposition ,fearing that he may loose Lagos State and some other South West States triggered the inbuilt character in him that is lacking in most of our politicians by going out of his comfort zone to meet one on one with his field soldiers, dedicated duties committed himself so much to warrant respect and loyalty from them and triggered the arrangement of give and take. While he was doing this, the opposition were still busy going to market place to look for market crowds and avoided their foot soldiers like plague.

His ability to termed greed in him when it comes to satisfying supporters, identify potential youthful leaders and make them leaders at different level without fear of internal competition, make use of their youthful energy and exuberance is legendary. This youths will put their youthful energy to work and also exhibit the exuberance in them positively or negatively when it comes to defending anything about Tinubu so as to make sure that food remains on their table. Who no like better thing?

Bola Ahmed Tinubu has earned for himself respect and loyalty from his supporters and South West people of Nigeria, he is the Asiwaju of Lagos and south West politics and the Jagaban Borgu. His political influence is gradually enveloping Nigeria and 2023 is pregnant if Christ tarries.

Ekpenyong Isaiah
Commander, Infantry Pen Battallion.
Isacool4real@yahoo.com

Concise Report of the courtesy visit to Barr Alphonsus Eba by the members of Project 1000.


Group photo section of Project1000 Team with Cross River State DG Due Process and Price Intelligent Bureau Barr Alphonsus Ogar Eba

By Team Project1000

It was a beautiful sunny day, and the warm reception received by the delegates of project 1000 by the host made it an unforgettable day for our solution driven forum.
Portrait done by Project1000 to be presented to the Governor of Cross River State Prof Ben Ayade.

The team arrived the office of the DG due process at about 11am but meet his absence. He came back at about 2:30pm and we all headed straight to the business of the day.
Portrait done by Project1000 presented to DG Due Process.

He welcomed us with a short speech and Mr dough Onah responded with a brief on why we came to fellowship with him.
After that a beautiful portrait with well crafted inspired words was presented to him.

The presentation was done by Mr Odey O. Ariel on behalf of project 1000 and few shots was taken. He was excited about the brevity of the members of project 1000 and immediately ordered that the portrait be placed at a strategic place in his office.

He spent few minutes to speak extensively to us...striking points he made was as follows.

*That project 1000 and her members should gear up and get involved in governance, because the government of today needs fresh and workable programs.

*That we should get involved in farming specifically yam, yellow maize and soya beans.

*That young professionals within the group should find a way to get their skill to be useful. More opportunities abound in our state than ever before.

*That we the young people shouldn't stop aspiring for greater achievement especially in academics. He categorically pleaded that those with first degree should pursue Masters degree and PHD as the case may be.

Finally he stressed on the 3H's which according to him has been his pillar virtues over the years
Hardwork
Humility
Honesty.
DG Due Process in photo section with some members of Project1000 ta his Office.

We thanked him for his words and Mr Ogar Sunday gave him progress report about the project 1000 farms and other project that the forum is involved in.

The meeting ended with the celebration of the birthdays of two of the delegates (Names). Champagne was popped, glasses clicked and smiles showered.

But before we left, we gave the Governors portrait to the DG, he said he ll deliver himself or try to make way that we present it ourselves. We shall follow up on this.

Many thanks for all of you who made it possible.

God bless you, God bless Yala Nation, God bless Project 1000.

LIFE COLLEGE: DON'T LOSE A DIAMOND WHILE GATHERING STONES ~ FFF



By Francis Finian Offionor

If you are looking for someone just because you feel lonely, they will sense that.
If we are looking for someone just because all of our friends are in relationships, they will feel that.

If we are looking for someone just because we are desperate, they will heal that.
You will find love when you are ready, not when you are lonely.

You can't find someone before finding yourself, in other words, you never find the right person before becoming the right person. And instead of trying to be with someone who makes you happy, we need to be with someone who makes us happy.

If you chose to love yourself first, put yourself first, you will never feel lonely again. It's the most important relationship you need to make time for.

We have multiple meetings per day but we forget the most important one, and that's the meeting with ourselves.

We are so busy trying to build so many other relationships but we often forget the most important one, a relationship with ourselves.
Sometimes we have to be alone to find our worth.

When we have that time, that energy, that space, we are able to learn about ourselves quicker, faster and more effectively.

The truth is, when we find someone in our loneliness, we often attract emptiness.

READ LIFE COLLEGE 2: THE GRASS IS GREENER WHERE YOU WATER IT: https://www.theeaglesvoice.com/2019/03/life-colloge-by-fff-grass-is-greener.html

The biggest mistake we can make is that, we allow loneliness to drive us back to someone that we no longer belong with.

We start hoping and trying to create an engineer and manufacture something as if it were some kind of a machine.

But the truth is, true love, real lof will be organic and naturally flows.
Time alone gives you the opportunity to fund your worth.

Time alone gives you a moment to redefine your values.

If we don't know what we value, it's hard to find someone who can value the same things...

Don't be afraid of being alone. Use that time to fuel your passion. Use that time to build up an authentic connection with who you are and where you want to go.

And the common mistake i, people thinking being alone makes you lonely, but the truth is, being sorrounded by the wrong people can be the loneliest thing in the world.....

#LifeOfAnAssociateBachelor

NIGERIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKS SEEK FOR COLLABORATION WITH CHAIRMAN BIASE MGT COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL WORKS AND PROJECT DEVELOPMENT.



The National Association of Social Works, University of Calabar calls for partnership to harness social welfare in Cross River State.

Professor T.A Ojua; Head of Department of Social Works Dept in the University of Calabar topnotch the courtesy visit conversation with Hon. Helyn Isamoh; former SA Gender and Development to the Governor Now Chairman; Biase Security Com’ttee.
Prof. T.A. Ojua was accompanied by the leadership of his Executive, National Association of Social works comprising of Academia's, Doctorate and Professional social workers on Wednesday 27th March 2019.

Prof. T. A Ojua Congratulated the former Gender Boss on her new elevation to Chairman, he expressed it as an appointment well deserved as she did so well piloting the affairs of the Gender Dept in the State, that Helen Isamoh was one of their best product in the Dept that the university had produced. He further stressed his keen interest on social works thus to improvise the citizens of Cross River state standard of living also, He strongly emphasize on the need to have an office settlement in CR State, Internship slots for undergraduates & graduates to explore, Correctional centres, A functional rehabilitational centre in CR State to enable the social welfare develop in the state, he highlighted that the above mentioned prayers should  be address to the Governor through the office of the former SA on Gender Development, Mrs. Helyn Agan so as to keep the welfare package of the state more functional and supportive to the society.

He further, unleash on his executive proposed visit to IGP Camp, Motherless Babies, Skolobo Camp and Orphanages to enable them exercise their services on social welfare and its development of the less privilege to be equal in the society.

Prof. Ojua, unfold his path to accomplish his core objectives on social work in the state via local government, ward council collaboration and partnership. He further, appeal to the former Gender Boss to continue in togetherness and call for support to achieve this core purpose on social works.

Chairman of Biase Mgt Committee, Helen Isamoh  unleashed her personage being as a refined graduate from the department of social works and an ambassordor of the University at large applaud her distinguished mentors and lecturers with encomium and a sincere joy of welcome for having the state interest at heart thus enthusiastic about the social welfare of crossriverians.

Hon. Helyn being known for her outstanding  & workaholic efforts through organizing of gender-based, workshops and  trainings for gender desks officers across state Mda’s, sensitization on gender based violence campaigns against women, girls, youths, etc, amongst others assured the executive and representatives of the National Association of Social Work of her unending support.

She further, promised meeting with distinguished executives in the state to enhance the social welfare of the citizens as it's a no news that the skolobo have cause a huge menace in our society today so therefore there was need to curb this challenges and embrace save security to strives in the state. Stressing that the social works have a vital role to play.

Hon. Helyn concluded that, Through her good office as the chairman in Biase she'll continue to unite with the association and further incorporate other local government security council committee to partner with the association to impact on the people via the National Association of Social Works headed by Prof. T. A. Ojua.

LAWSAN UNICAL: THE UNPROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT BY STUDENT JOURNALIST; (2019 NIGERIAN GENERAL ELECTION AS A CASE STUDY)



DAVID JOHN, LAWSAN UNICAL & FOUNDER- LAW ACADEMIC DAIRY REPROBATE SUG ASPIRATE DEBATE RESULT PUBLISHED AS; AN UNPROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT BY  STUDENT JOURNALIST; (2019 NIGERIAN GENERAL ELECTION AS  A CASE STUDY)

David John, Popular called "Majesty" in the prestigious Faculty of Law, University of Calabar damn the NUCJ for publishing the concluded SUG aspirant's debates result as unprofessional and a code of misconduct in the profession of journalism.

John expressed that, it's quite unfortunate that such organisation should be question by its ultraconservative electoral post.  He added that, "NUCJ Its not know to the ethnics norms and rule's of a professional journalism  to display results of candidate that won the just concluded S.U.G aspirates debate's election."

He expressed that, The Nigerian union of campus journalist as a matter of fact is in no way should be involve in unfolding of election debate result which even he is handicap to do so.

He unfolded his core reasons for the condemnation as; "The campus journalist as successfully
indirectly advertised and campaign to  all the S.U.G aspirate who won the  electoral debate to a Johnny just come student's to vote for those candidates which is in breach to the code of ethics for journalist and reporter's act."
He further said; student's voting for the highest point winner of the just concluded debate could be the reflective action's of the NUCJ.

He sampled, The  2019 Nigerian Vice's presidential debate anchor by a learned journalist who displayed and show's the professional attitude of our  Nigerian journalist by not announcing the winner rather permitting the Masse's to decide for themselves the winner. However, after the debate it beyond reasonable doubt that if a winner should have emerge the P.D.P  Vice's presidential candidate would have likely have the edged over other's.

He praised, the altitude of the journalist by not announcing the result of the Vice's presidential winner of the debate reflecting that they are not just a journalist par excellence but a guru and professional at their job not to pass a wrong signal to the electorate's.

He added that, Media professionalism is the conduct of media coverage and activities according to high standards of ethics, accountability, legality and credibility, while exercising rights such as freedom of expression and information. He said, We must also be aware of the impending danger it might lead to other's candidate's who might have a lower point  at the debate by publishing their total score's thereby discouraging their supporters to vote  for their desire candidate.

David John; profound a no guarantee for outstanding winner as announced by the NUCJ unfolding that, For as a matter of fact winning the highest point in a political debate did not give a green light for such candidate's to do exploit in is administration if only he or she emerges the winner only through by collective responsibility.

He added that, An important element in a media environment is the degree of professionalism and experience of journalists and other media practitioners.  However, the experience of an authoritarian regime may not be entirely negative. In many cases, courageous independent journalism has played an important part in ensuring that in discharge of its lawful duties there should be total absence of any form of unwelcome doubts  and negative impression  that might lead to a political apathy of any of it's candidate in which the Nigerian Union of Campus Journalist U.C.C have just accomplished.

He counsel the NUCJ that, It with utmost respect they become more professional on there publication.

David John is popularly called "MAJESTY" and he's currently the
Founder, Law Academic Diary. A vibrant scholar in the Faculty of Law at the prestigious University of Calabar, Calabar.

Thursday, 28 March 2019

Breaking; Another Lawmaker Dies In Abuja Hospital


Hon. Muhmmad Dantani, a member of the Federal House of Representatives representing the Yauri/Shanga/Ngaski Federal Constituency of Kebbi State, has died, family sources said.

Early mourners are Deputy Senate Leader Bala Ibn Na’Allah representing Kebbi South, and Hon. Muhammad S/Fawa, former Kebbi State House of Assembly member representing Fakai constituency, among others.

Na’Allah prayed to Allah to grant Dantani eternal rest, and the family, Emir of Yauri, the people of Yauri Emirate, Kebbi State and his colleagues at the House of Representatives the fortitude to besr the loss.



Born in 1957, Dantani, popularly known as Yellow, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), died at an Abuja hospital around 5:47pm on Thursday after a protracted illness.

He graduated from Government Secondary School Koko and Inurno Teachers College in 1976 and1978 respectively.

He attended Institute of Administrators, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, and graduated in 1984. In the year 1999, when Nigeria returned to democracy, Dantani was elected as a member of Kebbi State House of Assembly. During his term of office, he became the Speaker of the SHouse.

He was later elected into the Federal House of Representatives to represent the Yauri/Shanga/Ngaski Federal Constituency of Kebbi State, under the platform of APC.

“Burial arrangement will be announced later,” the family source said.

Atiku gives breakdown of how allegedly INEC reduced his votes in 31 states [Full details]



Published on March 21, 2019 By Ifreke Inyang

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has provided a breakdown of how the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) allegedly reduced his votes in 31 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Atiku made the claim in a petition he and his party filed before the presidential election tribunal.

According to him, data from INEC server showed that he actually polled a total of 18,356,732 votes, to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari, who had 16,741,430 votes.

However, the official result declared by INEC from the 36 states and the FCT, states showed that Buhari polled 15,191,847, while Atiku came second with 11,262,978 votes.

A breakdown of the 174-page document showed the electronic collation of results state by state as of February 25.

In Abia State, the petition claimed Atiku recorded 664,659 votes in the electronic results from the server, against the 219,698 votes announced by the commission.

In Adamawa, Atiku said he got 646,080 votes, instead of 410,266; Akwa Ibom 587,431 votes, instead of 395,832; Anambra 823, 668 votes, instead of 524,738; Bayelsa 332, 618 votes, instead of 197, 933; Benue 529,970 votes, instead of 356, 817; Borno 281,897 votes, instead of 71, 788; Cross River 572, 220 votes, instead of 295, 737 recorded by the commission.

In other states, the document said Atiku had 778,369 votes in Delta, instead of 594, 068; in Ebonyi 565, 762 instead of 258, 573; Edo 677,937, instead of 275,691; Enugu 698,119 instead of 355,553; FCT 419,724 against 259,997; Gombe 684,077 against 138,484; Imo 485,627 against 334,923; Jigawa 539,522 against 289,895; Kaduna 961,143 against 649,612; Kano 522,889 against 391,593; Katsina 160,203.

Kebbi 493,341 against 154,282; Kogi 504,308 against 218,207; Kwara 353,173 against 138,184; Lagos 1,103,297 against 448,015; Nasarawa 344,421 against 283,847; Niger 576,308 against 218,052; Ogun 438,099 against 194,655; Ondo 451,779 against 275,901; Oyo 527,873 against 366,690; Sokoto 552,172 against 361,604; Taraba 442,380 against 374,743; Yobe 306,841 against 50,763 and Zamfara 379,022 against 125,123.

Also, the petition claimed INEC manipulated the numbers of the party in Osun and Plateau States.

In Osun, the document said the party recorded 337,359 votes in the data available in the server, but the commission credited the party with 337,377 votes; likewise in Plateau, the party garnered 273,031 votes, against the 548,665 recorded by INEC in its final collation.

INEC refuses to join APC, Oyetola in appeal against Osun Governorship Tribunal Judgement




The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has refused to join the All Progressive Congress (APC) and its candidate Adegboyega Oyetola in appealing against the judgment of the Osun State Governorship Election Tribunal which last week ruled in favour of Ademola Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

It would be recalled that INEC was the first respondent in the case instituted at the           Tribunal by Adeleke and PDP

The APC and Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola on Thursday appealed against the March 22 judgement by the election tribunal. The Tribunal had, by a majority judgment of two members, voided the election of Oyetola and pronounced Ademola Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) winner. It then asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to issue him a certificate of return.

A reliable source within INEC who spoke with our correspondence on the basis of anonymity because he was not mandated to speak to the media on the issue confided that the Electoral body is not appealing because it knows that it has a very bad case.

“What do you want us to appeal against”? Go and study the full judgement, you will see that INEC has a very bad case. Appealing will further dent our image”, the source said.

In a 39-ground notice of appeal filed by lawyers, led by Wole Olanipekun (SAN), the APC and Oyetola faulted the majority judgment given by Justices Peter Obiora and Anyinla Gbolagunte on the grounds that it was perverse, replete with contradictions and not supported by evidence led by the petitioners.

APC and Oyetola want the Court of Appeal to uphold their appeal, set aside the majority judgment and dismiss the October 16, 2018 petition by PDP and Adeleke

Live Results: Adamawa State Supplementary Governorship Election



The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conducts a rerun in the 44 polling units where results of the March 9 governorship election in Adamawa State were cancelled.

16:40
Ribawa PU 016 Mubi LG
PDP 261
APC 7

16:39
Mitiri PU 023, Mubi LG

PDP 266
APC 2

16:39
Pwagui PU 024, Mubi LG

PDP 204
APC 1

16:38

PU 019, J.K.Umaru Song LG
APC 86
PDP 170

16:36

Atiku Primary School, PU 001, Song LG
APC 203
PDP 209

16:37
Didango PU 003, Song LG
APC 116
PDP 268

16:29
PU 005, Kolbadi, Madagali LG
APC 0
PDP 131

16:28

PU 003, Moda Dlaka, Michika LG
PDP 101
APC 166

16:28

PU 006, Jigalambu, Michika LG
PDP 248
APC 7

16:27

FWA Unit PU 005 Michika LGA
PDP 161
APC 3

15:54

Kofar Ways I PU003, Modire Ward, Girei LG
APC 93
PDP 278

15:54

Ardo Maguwa/Kofan Ardo PU 001, Girei l Ward, Girei LG
APC 102
PDP 72

15:43

PU 001, Chikala Ward, Dangir Dutse,Guyuk LG
APC 0
PDP 144

15:38

PU 001, Hadiyo Unit, Lamurde LGA
APC 09
PDP 146

15:32

PU 003 Modire Ward, Girei LG
APC 93
PDP 278

15:30

Off we go!

Breaking News! Gov Prof Ben Ayade of Cross River State bags Best Governor award in the Development of Agriculture


Prof Ben Ayade
The eagles voice blog|Agropreneur & Blessing Onah  -28th March, 2019

Cross River Sate Governor Prof Ben Ayade emerged Winner, Most Dedicated African State Governor to the Development of Agriculture in Africa continent.

Award conferment to be honoured by Pootona Thando, PAN Climate and Justice Alliance- South Africa Director.

BREAKING: PDP Leading APC By A Mile As Adamawa Supplementary Election Winds Down



Thursday's rerun is holding in 44 polling units in 28 registration areas of the state. After results from 16 of the 44 polling units, Fintiri has further extended his lead by close to 3,000 votes, polling 3,271 against Bindow's 719.

Ahmed Umar Fintiri, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is in a comfortable lead over incumbent Governor Jibrilla Bindow of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the ongoing Adamawa State supplementary governorship election, according to results seen so far by SaharaReporters.
Before the March 9 election was declared inconclusive, Fintiri had polled 367,471 votes while Bindow had 334,995, meaning he was leading by a margin of 32,476 votes — quite healthy considering that ballots cancelled for various infractions amounted to just 40,988.
It also meant Fintiri needs to lose by a margin of roughly less than 8,00 votes to emerge winner of the election.
Thursday's rerun is holding in 44 polling units in 28 registration areas of the state. After results from 16 of the 44 polling units, Fintiri has further extended his lead by close to 3,000 votes, polling 3,271 against Bindow's 719.
As of the time of filing in this report, voting had ended in all polling units and unofficial collation of results already ongoing.

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