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01/04/2025
22/03/2025

ORO STUDENTS' UNION WORLDWIDE PRESENTS A 3-WEEKS SKILL UP PROGRAM FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

We are excited to announce a 3-weeks Skill-Up program organized by the Oro Students' Union Worldwide, designed specifically for members of the students community, both in the secondary schools and higher institutions. This program aims to enhance your skills, foster networking opportunities, and promote personal growth in the era of digital innovation and literacy.

PROGRAM PACKAGES

Workshops: Engage in interactive workshops focused mainly on training of high demand and ICT Skills such as;

📌Solar installation and maintenance

📌Electrical/electronics (Installation and Repairs)

📌Photography

📌Painting

📌Graphics design

📌Web development

📌Microsoft office suite

📌HTML and CSS etc

This training will also present a genuine opportunity to connect with peers and industry professionals to expand your network.

For more information, kindly refer to the flyer attached in this publication.

Check register link in comment section.

Keep anticipating as
we look forward to seeing you there!

Sign by;
Michael Nseabasi
Director of Information,
Oro Students' Union Worldwide
20/03/2025

2025

Dear Oro Student Union of the University of Cross River State,This is a golden opportunity to come together and connect ...
06/02/2025

Dear Oro Student Union of the University of Cross River State,

This is a golden opportunity to come together and connect on a deeper level with our global community. The upcoming bonding session with the World Wide President of the Oro Student Union is an event you won't want to miss! It's a chance to engage, learn, and strengthen the ties that bind us as a vibrant, united force.

Your presence will not only contribute to the success of this event but also enrich our collective efforts to build a stronger, more impactful Oro Student Union. Let's show up in full force, ready to collaborate, grow, and make lasting memories. Together, we can achieve greatness!

See you all there!

GREATEST AKWA IBOM STUDENTS!Today is the day we celebrate the peace, prosperity, and unity in diversity of our dear stat...
24/09/2024

GREATEST AKWA IBOM STUDENTS!

Today is the day we celebrate the peace, prosperity, and unity in diversity of our dear state. A day to reflect on our collective achievements and renew our commitment to working together for a brighter future.

As we celebrate Akwa Ibom at 37, here's an exciting opportunity for us, the students of Akwa Ibom State to showcase our writing skills and share thoughts on the vital role of education in our state's development.

Participate in the Essay Writing competition with the topic:

"The Role of Education as the Foundation for Development: An Examination of His Excellency, Governor Umo Eno's ARISE Agenda".

PRIZES
1st Prize: N200,000
2nd Prize: N150,000
3rd Prize: N100,000
Plus additional prizes!

Don't miss out!

For more information, check the flyer and get started. Let's rise to the challenge and celebrate our state's progress through Education.


24/09/2024

*AT 37: AKWA IBOM COUNTS GAINS OF STATEHOOD*

_•••As Governor Umo Eno's ARISE Agenda Heralds Renewed Development_

*By Henshaw NYONG, Uyo.*

Once again, the 23rd of September is here, and Akwa Ibom people, both at home and in the Diaspora, are rolling out drums to celebrate one of the most cherished dates on their calendar. As it is, today makes it exactly 37 years since the then Military Administration of General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, GCFR, through Decree 24, announced the creation of Akwa Ibom alongside its twin, Katsina on that day in 1987.

From historical records, the journey of what eventually metamorphosed as Akwa Ibom State began in 1928 with the formation of a dynamic socio-cultural and political organization known as the Ibibio Union. The organization later evolved as Ibibio State Union that championed the cause for state creation in Nigeria.

After Nigeria's independence in 1960 and thereafter, the agitation for creation of States intensified. On May 5, 1967, the Military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon announced the unbundling of the nation from the hitherto regional governments to a 12-state structure. That exercise gave birth to South Eastern State which encompassed the Calabar and Ogoja provinces. The present Akwa Ibom State was known as the Mainland part of the South Eastern State. In 1976, South Eastern State was renamed Cross River State, but this change did not meet the aspirations of the people, as they still pressed on for a State.

After an unsuccessful attempt at having Akwa Ibom created under subsequent military regimes, the hope was however rekindled under General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida's administration. Finally, on Wednesday, September 23, 1987, Akwa Ibom, which is codenamed 'the Land of Promise,' was born, and this great feat marked a significant milestone in the history of its people.

From a fledgling state, grappling with limited infrastructure and human capital development, Akwa Ibom has grown in leaps and bounds, into an economic hub, driven by a combination of resource management, visionary leadership, and the tenacity of its people.

*Leadership Transition From Military to Civilian Rule:*

Colonel Jonathan Tunde Ogbeha kick started the government of Akwa Ibom in September 28,1987 and served for 10 months. He was succeeded by Col. Godwin Osagie Abbe, who governed from July 31, 1988, until January 5, 1992.

Following Abbe, Air Commodore Idongesit Okon Nkanga took over on September 5, 1990, and led the state until January 2, 1992. He was succeeded by Obong Akpan Isemin, who became the first civilian governor on January 2, 1992, during the brief period of the Third Republic, until the military retook power on November 17, 1993.

Col. Yakubu Bako succeeded Isemin on December 15, 1993, serving until August 21, 1996. He was followed by Navy Captain Joseph A. Adeusi, who governed from August 21, 1996 until August 9, 1998. The last military administrator was Group Captain John Ebiye, who led Akwa Ibom until the return to democratic dispensation on May 29, 1999.

It is worth noting that at the onset, Akwa Ibom was primarily a civil service state, with minimal industrial presence and underdeveloped infrastructure. The military administrators and a civilian governor who initially administered the state laid the groundwork for governance and initiated basic infrastructural development. This foundation was crucial for what was to come in subsequent democratic administrations.

*Democratic Rule and the Push for Industrialization:*

With the return to democracy in 1999, Akwa Ibom began to experience its first major wave of economic and industrial growth under the leadership of an esteemed architect turned governor, Obong Victor Attah. His administration from 1999 to 2007 championed the cause of resource control and laid the groundwork for Akwa Ibom to benefit significantly from the nation’s oil wealth. The construction of a five-star hotel at Nwaniba, Ibom Power Plant in Ikot Abasi, Ibom International Airport, and several other life-touching projects under Attah’s leadership marked a turning point in the economic fortunes of Akwa Ibom and the people. His visionary leadership and foundational policies, account for his being called the father of modern Akwa Ibom State.

*Era of Uncommon Transformation:*

The industrialization agenda gained further momentum with the administration of Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio, whose “Uncommon Transformation” agenda turned Akwa Ibom into a construction hub. His administration, between 2007 and 2015, embarked on massive infrastructure projects, from the construction of roads with 'pipe jacking system,' bridges and flyovers to the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, 4 points by Sheraton, Ibom Tropicana Entertainment Centre, E-library, and several others. All these showcased the growing urbanization of the state.

*Era of Superior Performance and Completion Agenda:*

Governor Udom Emmanuel, who took over in 2015, shifted the focus toward economic diversification. Under his administration, Akwa Ibom experienced a resurgence of industrial activities, with investments in agriculture, aviation, and ICT. Emmanuel’s 'Superior Performance' and 'Completion Agenda' saw the major projects being executed at the Victor Attah International Airport, as well as making Akwa Ibom the first state to own an airline company, Ibom Air, with a good number of planes in its fleet traveling to and fro Uyo, Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, among other states, and Accra in Ghana. Indeed, the administration of Udom Emmanuel also prioritized the attraction of foreign direct investments.

*Governor Umo Eno’s ARISE Agenda Heralds Renewed Development:*

On May 29, 2023, Akwa Ibom welcomed a new chapter with the swearing-in of a seasoned entrepreneur and a cleric, Umo Bassey Eno, as the fifth democratically elected governor of the now 37-year-old state. Seven weeks after his assumption of office, Pastor Eno formally launched his administration's A.R.I.S.E. Agenda, a blueprint comprising Agricultural Revolution, Tourism and Environmental Management, Rural Development, Women and Youth Empowerment, Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement, Security Management, Quality Health Sector Management, and Education, Economic, Industrial, and Social Advancement. He told stakeholders at the event, which was held at Ibom Hotels and Golf Resort, in July that the new governance roadmap comes with a lot of deviation from the normal and will ensure delivery of its dividends to the people.

Fourteen months after that pronouncement, political pundits in the state, including critics of his administration, have nodded in affirmation that the Eno-led government, apart from consolidating the achievements of past leaders, has heralded renewed development across the 31 LGAs of the state.

*Agricultural Revolution:*

Governor Umo Eno has taken a decisive stand on agriculture and food security in Akwa Ibom. His commitment to the well-being of the people goes beyond political rhetoric. His administration has prioritized tangible actions and programmes that directly address citizens' needs, while ensuring that no one goes hungry amidst these economic challenges. So far, his achievements in this important sector include the Ibom Model Farm Project, flag-off of Akwa Ibom-Cares phase 2 with the distribution of agricultural inputs and assets to farmers in the state, empowerment of poultry farmers (distribution of day-old chicks and feeds), distribution of farm inputs to public schools, provision of operational funds for the Coconut Refinery, Cocoa Development Project mainly for maintenance of nurseries and assisting farmers with inputs in the state, proposed Model Palm Oil Mill in Ibekwe, Mkpat Enin LGA, distribution of fingerlings and other inputs to fish farmers, construction of Ibom Model Farm—a pilot Songhai model integrated farm on 50 hectares of land in Nsit Ubium LGA, AKSG through Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), presentation of cheques to the Project Affected Persons (PAPs) along Owot Uta Ekere, Afaha Udo Eyop, and Ikot Edebom Road projects, and presentation of solar water pumps to farmers for dry season farming among several other great feats.

*Rural Development:*

Another key aspect of Governor Umo Eno's ARISE Agenda is his focus on advancing rural areas. His “One Project per Local Government Area” initiative shows his strong commitment to ensuring equal development across Akwa Ibom. Through this programme, stakeholders in each local government area are tasked with selecting a major development project, such as a state-of-the-art primary health centre equipped with modern facilities or a top-tier model primary school. This approach spans all 31 LGAs and is currently addressing the unique needs of each area and promoting balanced growth throughout the state.

*Infrastructure:*

My findings reveal that no fewer than 39 road projects, totaling 335.735 kilometers, inherited from the immediate past administration, have been funded, completed, and are ready for inauguration. Meanwhile, Governor Umo Eno has also flagged off and completed his own road projects, benefiting Akwa Ibomites. Notable among these are the construction of the 7.9km dual carriage Ring Road III Extension from Idoro Road linking the three LGAs of Uyo, Ikono, and Ibiono Ibom; construction of Ndiya Street and environs, Uyo LGA; construction of the 1.1km Spring Road, Ikot Ekpene LGA; construction of the 2.1km Effiong Essang Street, Oron LGA; construction of the 2.1km Ukpong Street, Oron LGA; construction of the 2.4km Mkpok Housing Estate Road, Eket LGA; construction of the 1.3km, 8-metre-deep underground flood control tunnel along Atiku Abubakar Avenue, Uyo LGA; reconstruction of Afaha Ube Street, Uyo LGA; construction of the 3.3km Idua Road, Eket LGA; emergency intervention works at Afia Nsit Road, Eket LGA; construction of the 60m Span Nto Ide-Ikot Amba Bridge with 800m approach road, Obot Akara LGA; rehabilitation works and street lighting on D-Line Ewet Housing Estate, Uyo LGA; completion of the 24km Oron Road expansion (from Ring Road III to Victor Attah International Airport Gate); completion of internal roads at Shelter Afrique Estate, Uyo LGA; construction of the 5.0km Mary Slessor Hospital Road with 30m Span Bridges, Itu LGA; construction of the 15.13km Ikot Esu-Otomo-Zumini Road, Ika LGA; construction of the 21.5km Urua Naria-Ikot Nseyen-Ikot Nkwot-Nung Ukim Road with a 45m Span Bridge, Ikono LGA; construction of the 7.5km (3km Ekim Eyo Abasi Road in Udung Uko/Oron LGAs and 4.5km Edikor-Udu-Oksbo in Udung Uko/Mbo/Oron LGAs); construction of the 6.36km Nko-Ikot Abia Ossom-Ikpe Mbak Eyop-Abak Ifla Link Road, Obot Akara LGA, with additional works of 0.9km outfall drain, 3.65km road, and another 2.5km road with a 0.93km outfall drain; construction of the 5.0km internal roads and 2.15km discharge drain in Akwa Ibom State College of Education, Afaha Nsit, Nsit Ibom LGA; construction of the 16.19km internal roads at Dakkada Luxury Estate, Ibiaku Issiet; construction of the 3.549km Ikot Ntuen Nsit International Stadium Road with a spur to Abak Road, Uyo; and construction of the 2.4km Abak Road-Nung Efa-Nung Mkpe-Urua Ndak Road, Obio Offot, Uyo LGA and several others.

*Security:*

Governor Umo Eno has taken bold steps to improve security across Akwa Ibom. He created the Ministry of Internal Security and Waterways to oversee safety efforts. The Ibom Community Watch (ICW) was also launched by his administration, with 500 personnel already trained out of the planned 5000. For better maritime security, 14 Patrol Gun Boats were donated to the Nigeria Navy, NN Jubilee. The purchase of 50 INNOSON mini-buses has already enhanced patrols, and 20 Toyota Hilux vehicles have been given to security agencies. These efforts have strengthened peace and security throughout the state, making it the most peaceful in the whole country.

*Education:*

Governor Umo Eno is transforming education in Akwa Ibom with a comprehensive approach that focuses on upgrading schools, empowering teachers through enhanced training, and ensuring every child has access to quality learning. His administration’s efforts surpass those of any previous government since the state’s creation. These remarkable achievements speak volumes: continuation of free and compulsory education; payment of subvention to schools; payment of WAEC and NABTEB fees for exiting students; sponsorship of 39 Akwa Ibom children from rural areas for the Akwa Ibom/United Kingdom Education Exchange Programme; the first phase of the Education Support Fund for physically challenged Akwa Ibom State indigenes studying in Nigerian tertiary institutions (in fulfillment of the promise made by His Excellency to assist persons with physical challenges studying in tertiary institutions, His Excellency released funds for 106 persons with N250,000 per undergraduate and N300,000 per postgraduate student); production and distribution of one million copies of customized exercise books for pupils in public primary schools; payment of bursary to all students of Akwa Ibom State origin studying in public tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The Governor approved and released funds for the payment of bursaries through a designated portal, with students required to register and funds disbursed through the portal, and presently over 71,047 students have registered, with 12,322 verified students having received bursaries totaling N123,220,000 for the current academic session 2023/2024); provision of funds for Senior Secondary Schools Examination (NECO) fresh accreditation and those due for re-accreditation (government graciously approved and released N4,280,000 for fresh accreditation of two public secondary schools and re-accreditation of 44 public secondary schools, ensuring their qualification to present students for the 2022/2023 NECO examinations); purchase of fabrics for school uniforms for 10,000 pupils in public primary schools in Akwa Ibom State (each receiving two pairs of uniforms); and construction of model schools in the state, among others.

*ARISE Agenda: The Bright Future is Here!*

On a day like this, while the space in the newspaper cannot fully capture all the achievements, programmes, and projects of Akwa Ibom’s Christ-centric leader, it is essential to emphasize that at 37, Akwa Ibom is a story of resilience, leadership, and unity. Governor Umo Eno’s ARISE Agenda is not just a continuation of past successes but one that ensures inclusive growth and prosperity for all Akwa Ibomites. As the citizens roll out their drums to celebrate an extraordinary performance, there is no doubt that the next chapter under Pastor Umo Eno, beginning from 2027, will be even more remarkable.

_NYONG writes from Uyo. 08022878104_

19/08/2024

Esther Chamberlin Bassey, a 21-year-old Nigerian from Effiat community, Mbo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.

With a passion for exploration, Esther enjoys Soul travelling, reading and writing in her free time.

Professionally, she excels as a confident Runway Model, a creative Content Writer and a media personnel bringing her ideas to life through words and strut.

Meet HRM Esther Chamberlain: The Compassionate LeaderHailing from Mbo local government area of Akwa Ibom state, Esther C...
16/08/2024

Meet HRM Esther Chamberlain: The Compassionate Leader

Hailing from Mbo local government area of Akwa Ibom state, Esther Chamberlain is a shining star in her community. As an undergraduate at the prestigious University of Cross River State, studying Electrical Electronic Engineering, Esther is not just excelling academically but also making a lasting impact through her selfless endeavors.

A Leader at Heart:
With a proven track record of leadership, Esther has held various positions, including Vice President of her Department and Secretary of the Oro Students Union UniCross Chapter. Her dedication to serving others is evident in everything she does.

In Making a Difference:
Esther's commitment to community development is inspiring. She volunteered to mobilize 10 people for the initiative, a free JAMB CBT training program, demonstrating her passion for education and community growth. Her kindness and willingness to help others without expecting anything in return have earned her recognition and admiration.

Awards and Recognition:
Esther's exceptional qualities have not gone unnoticed. She has been crowned:

- Miss Usi Oro 2022
- Miss NAAKISS UNICROSS 2023

Esther Chamberlain is a rare find - a compassionate and reliable individual committed to making a positive impact. Her story is a testament to the power of selflessness and leadership.

As she continues to soar to great heights, Esther remains committed to inspiring and empowering those around her.

Discover your potential with D Classic Modelling Academy! If you're passionate about modelling, we'd love to have you on...
14/08/2024

Discover your potential with D Classic Modelling Academy! If you're passionate about modelling, we'd love to have you on board.

Our rehearsals are held at UNICROSS.

For inquiries and details, please WhatsApp us at 07081773504 or call 09157759866. Join us and let's shape your modelling journey together!

13/08/2024

EXTENSION OF 2024/25 FIRST CHOICE ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE

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Report on the 22nd Matriculation Ceremony by the National Association of Akwa Ibom State Students (NAAKISS) at the Unive...
10/02/2024

Report on the 22nd Matriculation Ceremony by the National Association of Akwa Ibom State Students (NAAKISS) at the University of Cross River State, Calabar

Date: February, 9 2024

Venue: University of Cross River State, Calabar

Introduction:
The 22nd Matriculation Ceremony organized by the National Association of Akwa Ibom State Students (NAAKISS) at the University of Cross River State, Calabar, was a resounding success. The event, which took place in the university's auditorium, was attended by a plethora of dignitaries, including the traditional ruler council, board of trustees members, the NAAKISS royal house, and other esteemed guests.

Opening Speech by NAAKISS President:
The ceremony commenced with an inspiring opening speech by the NAAKISS President, who emphasized the importance of academic excellence and the need for new matriculating students to shun bad company. He urged the students to focus on their studies and strive for success, reminding them that their primary objective at the university is to acquire knowledge and skills that will shape their future.

Address by NACRISS President:
Following the NAAKISS President's speech, the President of the National Association of Cross River State Students (NACRISS) delivered an address, highlighting the significance of unity and cooperation among students from different regions. He stressed the importance of fostering harmonious relationships and working together to achieve common goals.

Word of Advice by the Board of Trustees and Traditional Ruler:
The Board of Trustees and the traditional ruler graced the occasion with their presence and shared invaluable words of advice with the matriculating students. They emphasized the importance of discipline, perseverance, and commitment to academic excellence. Additionally, they encouraged the students to embrace their cultural heritage and contribute positively to the society.

Distribution of Exercise Books by NAAKISS President:
As a gesture of goodwill and support, the NAAKISS President distributed exercise books to all the new matriculating students. This act of kindness was met with gratitude and appreciation from the recipients, further enhancing the sense of camaraderie and unity among the students.

Entertainment and Fun-filled Atmosphere:
The ceremony was not only educational but also entertaining, with cultural performances, music, and dance adding vibrancy to the event. The lively atmosphere resonated with excitement and enthusiasm, creating lasting memories for everyone in attendance.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, the 22nd Matriculation Ceremony organized by NAAKISS was a memorable and impactful event, setting the tone for the academic journey of the new matriculating students. Through inspirational speeches, words of advice, and acts of generosity, the ceremony reinforced the importance of academic excellence, unity, and community engagement. It was a testament to the dedication and commitment of NAAKISS towards the welfare and success of Akwa Ibom State students.

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HANSON HANSON A
DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION

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