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First Private Varsity In C’ River Takes Off With 100 Students

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The first private university in Cross River State, ‘Arthur Jarvis University’, has been declared open with the matriculation of 100 students into the two Faculties of Basic and Applied Sciences and Social Management Sciences.
The university, which is located in Akpabuyo Local Government Area of the state is named ‘Prof. Fidelia Ngozi-Obasi Campus.’
Head of Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita, who declared the university open, said she was glad to witness the take-off of the first private university in the state.
Oyo-Ita, who commended the proprietor of the university, Mr. Arthur-Jarvis Archibong for establishing the institution, said it would improve the economy of the host community and the state in general.
According to her, investment in education was the surest way to achieving success and breakthrough in any given country.
Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Julian Osuji,  said that the university was founded on strong academic principles by seasoned educationists.
Osuji said that the focus of the university was to groom students to be future ambassadors of the university and the country through moral discipline and academic excellence.
“As we commence proper academic work of this great institution, I wish to advise the students to be dedicated to their studies and moral values. Arthur Jarvis University is a great institution that stands proudly as a citadel of moral discipline and academic excellence.” he said.
Chairman, Board of Trustees of the university, Prof. Bassey Asuquo, said that the university was taking off with 10 departments and 15 programmes.
Asuquo, a former Vice Chancellor of University of Calabar, said that the institution held a great future for the academic upliftment of the state.
Obong of Calabar, His Royal Majesty, Ekpo Okon Abasi-Otu, called on other Cross Riverians to emulate the proprietor of the university by bringing home their investments.
One of the students, Mr. Paul Okon, expressed satisfaction with the facilities and infrastructure in the university.
Okon called on the school management to provide adequate security measure for students in the campus.

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Delta APC Reaffirms Support For Oborevwori’s Administration

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The State Executive Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, Monday reaffirmed its support for the Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori-led APC government in the state.
Chairman of the party in the state, Chief Omeni Sobotie, who led members of the Executive Committee of the APC on a visit to the Governor, said they would continue to support the State Government as it drives the Renewed Hope For MORE Agenda in the state.
Chief Sobotie disclosed that they were at Government House, Asaba, to pledge their solidarity, reiterating that the Governor is the leader of the APC in the state.
“If the Governor, as the leader of the party, tells everyone to queue behind him, who is going to question that? Who would act contrary to that?” he asked rethorically.
“We came to reaffirm our support and pledge our solidarity with the Governor of the state, who is the leader of the APC in Delta”, the State Chairman added.
He, therefore, urged Deltans to continue supporting the policies and programmes of the Oborevwori’s administration, adding that they should expect more with the Renewed Hope for the MORE Agenda.
Albert Ograka, Asaba
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Otu’s Wife Champions Healthcare Access For 500 Elderly Citizens

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The Wife of the Cross River State Governor, Mrs. Eyoanwan Otu, has sponsored the enrollment of 500 senior citizens, aged 70 and above, into the Cross River Health Insurance Scheme.
The gesture, which covers the premiums of the elderly citizens for two years, targeted the vulnerable senior citizens in the 18 Local Government Areas of the state.
The Director General of the agency, Mr. Godwin Iyala, described the initiative as “a significant milestone in the first lady’s humanitarian outreach”.
According to Iyala, the first lady had already made full financial commitment to cover the 500 beneficiaries for the next two years.
“This initiative prioritises our elderly population, many of whom had spent decades serving their families and communities.
“Her Excellency has once again demonstrated her deep sense of empathy and leadership.
“The ripple effect of this act is far-reaching because when the aged are cared for, families are relieved, and the moral fabric of our society is strengthened”, he said.
He commended Otu for the initiative, describing it as a lifeline for elderly citizens, particularly those in the rural areas, who face significant barriers in accessing healthcare.
Iyala stated that the Agency would begin immediate enrollment of the beneficiaries into the health insurance database, to ensure they begin to enjoy prompt and uninterrupted access to medical services.
He further said that the initiative was expected to significantly ease the burden of healthcare cost to elderly citizens, offering them a renewed sense of dignity and security in their twilight years.
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Denmark Partners NGO On Climate Change Project In N’Delta

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The Embassy of Denmark in Nigeria, partnering with the Academic Associate PeaceWorks (AAPW), is set to fund a two-year project towards moderating climate change impacts in the Niger Delta.
The embassy’s Senior Programme Manager in Nigeria, Nosakhare Ayejimiwo, disclosed this in a two-day Stakeholders’ Engagement Forum in Yenagoa on yesterday.
The Tide’s source reports that the forum is titled “Policy Dialogue and Exhibition on Green and Blue Economy in the Niger Delta”.
Ayejimiwo said the policy dialogue and exhibition were not only to share ideas but living demonstrations of how partnership and cooperation could lead to real and impactful change.
“One of Denmark’s strategic priorities for engagement with Africa is to increase efforts for climate adaptation, with particular focus on water, forests, and biodiversity, and support for green transition in the continent.
“We are living in a time where climate change is undeniably one of the greatest global concerns of our era.
“Yet, while its effects are felt worldwide, it is communities at the frontline like yours and others in the Niger Delta that bear the brunt of its impacts most acutely.
“The Niger Delta faces unique challenges that demand urgent, thoughtful, and locally relevant responses.
“Denmark’s partnership in this region reflects our strong commitment to supporting solutions that are inclusive, locally-led, and sustainable.
“This project is a shining example of those values in action; it embodies collaboration across sectors and stakeholders”, she said.
In her remarks, AAPW Executive Director, Judith Asuni, explained that the two-year project, implemented by AAPW, would be in four communities.
According to her, the communities are those highly affected by climate change, environmental degradation and piracy in Bayelsa and Delta States.
She added that the communities could potentially develop green and blue economies in their areas.
Asuni said, “The project aims to promote sustainable practices in both marine and terrestrial environments, emphasising conservation and resource management in the Niger Delta region.”
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Agricultural and Natural Resources, Prof. Beke Sese, reiterated the mandate of his ministry to produce food for Bayelsa, Nigerians and the world.
He noted that the administration of Governor Douye Diri had concluded that the state was too blessed to be poor or associated with poverty.
However, while attributing the state’s blessedness to its rich vegetation and soil fertility, he regretted that a large amount of food consumed in the state was being brought from outside.
“Our primary focus has been on rice production because Bayelsa State is a natural habitat for rice. So, we are supporting our rice farmers by providing inputs, seedlings and rice mills.
“Our goal is to reduce the cost of rice, and we cannot do that without collaboration with our rice farmers.
“We want to create the enabling environment for farmers to be productive”, he said.
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