December 31, 2014

A MUST READ MESSAGE FROM #VOICEOFCALABAR

Posted By: Unknown - 8:18 PM


BEFORE 2015 ARRIVES......!

Every year, there must be rains and there must also be sunshine. People will die, people will leave, people will come into your life, people will hurt you, people will amaze you, people will touch your life and people will make you regret. There are twists and turns laden with life. Have u ever learnt anything about the people around you?

In few hours, the internet and inboxes will be flooded with new year messages, friends and families making good wishes and praying for others. It has been an age-long tradition and the crux of the matter is that any resolution like 'A New Me', 'I want a spouse', ' I need to gain admission', 'I need to build a house', to mention a few, are all wishes and needs the force of ACTION and PRAYER, This totally explains why some people move like a circle at a spot without achieving a viable thing this year.

 Until you stop paying a lip-service to what u earnestly want, you will just be in this life to watch others succeed.

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM #VOICEOFCALABAR

Federal Government Declares Public Holiday.......

Posted By: betadvicetips - 3:15 PM


The Federal Government of Nigeria has declared January 2nd 2015 as public holiday to mark Eid el Maloud celebration.

In a statement released on the 30th of December 2014, by the Minister of Interior affairs, Abba Moro, the Federal government asked Muslim faithful to offer prayers to God for the peace and Unity of Nigeria.

Breaking News!!! Names Of Candidates For 2015 Presidential Election Release......

Posted By: betadvicetips - 1:43 PM


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the names of the 11 presidential candidates and their running mates who will contest the 2015 general elections in Nigeria.

This is contained in a statement signed by Mr Kayode Idowu, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman in Abuja.

The statement noted that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) submitted the names of President Goodluck Jonathan and his vice presidential running mate, Namadi Sambo.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) submitted the names of Muhammadu Buhari and Yemi Osinbajo as presidential and vice presidential candidates respectively.

Others, the statement stated, were Oluremi Sonaiya and Saidu Bobboi for Kowa Party, Ambrose Albert and Haruna Shaba for Hope Democratic Party.

Also on the list were Ganiyu Galadima and Balarabe Ahmed for Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Rafiu Salau and Clinton Cliff Akuchie for Alliance for Democracy (AD) and Godson Okoye and Alhaji Haruna Adamu for United Democratic Party (UDP).

Mani Ibrahim Ahmad and Obianuju Murphy-Uzohue for African Democratic Congress, while Martin Onovo and Ibrahim Mohammed are running under the National Conscience Party (NCP).

Others are Tunde Anifowoshe-Kelani and Paul Ishaka Ofomile for Action Alliance and Chekwas Okorie and Bello Umar for United Progressive Party.

Out of the 11 presidential candidates, only Jonathan and Buhari contested in the last election held in 2011.

NEW YEAR MESSAGE TO THE NIGERIAN YOUTH FROM MUHAMMADU BUHARI.......

Posted By: betadvicetips - 12:31 PM



...and here's Gen. Muhammadu Buhari's New Year message to youths of Nigeria...

 As we welcome the year 2015, I have shared a message to Nigerians in general, but I find it crucial to send another message directly to Nigeria’s youth, who are the major stakeholders of this enterprise. The year 2014 was a challenging one for most citizens of our dear country. We remember our compatriots who were brutishly killed or maimed by evil terrorists in 2014.
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I remember with a still broken heart that 219 of our children from Chibok are yet missing, let down by a country that should protect them. I remember that, even as I speak, some of our towns and villages are yet under the occupation of Boko Haram. Yes, it is enough for you to despair. It is enough for you to wonder if your country cares about you and can protect you. But do not despair. 2015 has arrived at a time of great discomfort; but the beauty of the New Year is that we can look forward with renewed hope and the knowledge that things can and will change.

 In Nigeria’s case, we can truly look forward to the change that the elections can, and will, bring. Our country will be secure again. Our country will prosper again.
     I have faith that 2015 is the year we shall begin to write a new story - a story of our youth creating jobs and expanding the frontiers of innovation and creativity everywhere from Mavin Records to the Co-Creation Hub; a story of genuine investment in our children and students be they in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka or in the Delta State University, Abraka; a country that finally makes a permanent shift from our debilitating dependence on the free-falling price of crude oil. I have unshakable faith that 2015 will be the year of change.

 Now some of you have asked me: what exactly does ‘change’ mean? I have taken time to explain this at different opportunities, but on this special day, let me remind you in five short statements. Change means:

 1. A country that you can be proud of at anytime and anywhere: where corruption is tackled, where your leaders are disciplined and lead with vision and clarity; where the stories that emerge to the world from us are full of hope and progress.

 2. A Nigeria in which neither yourselves, nor your parents, families or friends will have to fear for your safety, or for theirs.

 3.A Nigeria where citizens get the basics that any country should provide: infrastructure that works, healthcare that is affordable, even free; respect for the environment and sustainable development, education that is competitive and outcome-oriented in a knowledge-economy.

4.A country that provides jobs for its young people, reducing unemployment to the lowest of single digits and providing safety nets so that no one is left behind.

 5.A Nigeria where entrepreneurship thrives, enterprise flourishes and the government gets out of your way so that you can create value, build the economy and aggressively expand wealth. Are these things truly possible? Of course. That is the essence and outcome of leadership, and that is what my party and I promise you as we get into 2015.
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My dear friends, this New Year, more than ever before, I am hopeful about Nigeria. Yes, you are disappointed and you are angry, as you are entitled to, but you must never give in to the temptation to feel so weighed down by those who have failed you that you lose your hope and your energy and your passion to see change. You must never give up on Nigeria. Together, we can build a nation that is secure, prosperous and gives everyone a fair chance.

This is the promise that 2015 holds. That is the promise that change will bring. That is the promise that I bring to you. Once again, I wish everyone a happy and prosperous New Year. Thank you and

God bless Nigeria.

December 30, 2014

SAD!!! FATHER USES DAUGHTER AS COLLATERAL FOR N600,000 LOAN IN CROSS RIVER STATE

Posted By: betadvicetips - 4:59 PM

In the dusty village of Akwa Ikot Eyo Edem, Akpabuyo Local Government Area of Cross River State, Edet Okon sat down in front of St. Mark Primary School.

Sitting cross-legged on the concrete floor on one of the blocks of classrooms he now calls his home, the 40-year-old father of three leaned forward to exchange pleasantries with this correspondent.
Okon’s immediate family members and 963 other households had fled their ancestral homes in Efut Obot Ikot in the ceded Bakassi Peninsula in March 2013.
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The fisherman lost his first daughter, Blessing, to the cold hands of death in September 2013, after battling with blood cancer for five months, but  Okon’s agony did not end with Blessing’s death. Indeed, he now lives in the pool of the anguish of a man who has to practically sell his child into slavery. To raise funds for the series of medical tests, drugs, feeding and hospital bills incurred by Blessing, he opted to secure loans from someone to save her dying daughter.
With no property to guarantee the loan, Okon gave up his second daughter, Mary, as collateral to secure the sum of  N600,000 given to him in installments.

Our correspondent gathered that the creditor is a civil servant based in Calabar. “I was desperate to save Blessing from dying. Her situation had become critical at that time. That was the only thing I could do to salvage the situation. I am heartbroken,” Okon said, as his voice faded off, breaking down in tears.

As tears rolled down his cheeks, he recalled the day he ‘sold’ his daughter into servitude.
“I don’t know what came over me. It was sheer desperation I gave out my daughter so that the man would accept to give us the money,” Okon added, fighting back regrets of what many are likely to regard as condemnable.Our correspondent reached out to the intermediary, Daniel Ufot. He helped Okon to negotiate the N600, 000 loan from the creditor. On getting to the residence of the 59-year-old Ufot, who lives some five kilometres away from the camp, our correspondent found Mary in his residence.
Ufot explained that some plain-cloth security operatives keeping watch on the camp had asked him to bring Mary from Calabar to meet with his father who he had not seen in 19 months.


“I do not know Okon from Adam. But since I’m an expert in money lending, I offered to help him after having learnt of his predicament on how he had been battling to save the life of his daughter.But unfortunately, he could not provide any form of collateral to secure the loan. But the creditor, in his magnanimity, agreed to have her daughter as collateral since she was the only valuable ‘thing’ he could offer,” Ufot said.
In a chat with this correspondent, Mary, who was a junior secondary school 2 pupil before they left Bakassi in March, 2013, has since dropped out of school following their displacement from the oil rich peninsular. She shared horrible tales of inhuman treatment in the hands of her father’s creditor.
Every morning, Mary hawks bottle water on the streets of Calabar, where, incidentally, Mary Slessor stopped the killing of twins. Observers may also spot the irony in the name of the legendary missionary and the enslaved Mary Okon. She added that on any day she failed to exhaust the sales of her wares, her new guardians descended heavily on her, beating her mercilessly in the process.

“The man my father is owing has three female children and some other relatives are also putting up with us in the house. They normally give me a revenue target of N1, 000 daily.And sometimes when the market is bad and I don’t finish selling the water, they beat me up. They treat me very badly. I eat only once in a day and that is in the morning.I wash all their clothes, including the ladies’ pants, and do other house chores, too. And if I hesitate on washing their pants, they get infuriated and throw objects at me at will. I will not feel happy if I go back there,” she narrated. Yet, Ufot insisted that he only brought Mary to meet with his father as a respite since he had not set his eyes on her for about 19 months.

“There are no signs that they would be repaying the loan. I only obeyed the instruction of the security men. She will be on her way back to the creditor’s place in Calabar,” Ufot said.
When contacted, the Refugee Camp Leader, Etim Ene, confirmed to our correspondent on the telephone on Monday that Mary has indeed returned to the creditor in Calabar.

Ene said, “Mary has been taken to the creditor’s house in Calabar South. He was taken away by the guarantor, on December 2." Efforts by our correspondent to trace the address of the creditor, whose name is given as Asuquo Etim, said to be residing on Atimbo Road,Calabar was abortive.
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The creditor is said to be an employee of the Cross River State Urban Development Agency.
Ufot had earlier refused to allow Mary to travel with our correspondent to her master’s residence for fear of the unknown.Mary’s mother was away in the farm during a visit by The Punch.

Source: PunchNG

CARNIVAL CALABAR REMAIN NUMBER ONE IN AFRICA......GOVERNOR LIYEL IMOKE

Posted By: betadvicetips - 5:49 AM


Mr. Liyel Imoke, the  governor of Cross River State commented that after 10 years of remarkable outings, Carnival
Calabar still remains the number one greatest show in Africa.
He stated this weekend at the Millennium Park while declaring open the 2014 adult Carnival Calabar in
Cross River State. Imoke, who was flanked by his wife, Obioma and the state’s PDP governorship candidate, Senator Ben Ayade, also said the annual event has come to stay. According to him “This is 10 years of the Calabar Carnival, the greatest street party ever and the greatest show in Africa.” Speaking earlier, chairman of the state’s Carnival Commission, Mr. Gabe Onah, disclosed that the government has put in place deliberate measures to ensure the sustenance of Carnival Calabar. “Apart from the carnival commission and its structures, there is a band association in view as well as the right political will,” he said. The colorful event featured the regular five participating carnival bands which includes; Master blaster, Seagul, Passion 4, Bayside as well as Freedom band. 
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The 2014 edition of the Carnival Calabar, with theme “Celebration Time” which is the last for the Imoke led administration, also attracted Israeli ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Uriel Palti and his wife among other.......





December 29, 2014

PHOTO!!! BEAUTY IS WHAT WE CALL IT... CALABAR FESTIVAL 2014....

Posted By: betadvicetips - 7:15 AM

Did you missed this year Calabar Carnival Festival... see beautiful color, people, fashion and most important happinest in the image below...
this year carnival features somany artist, like psquare and had the beautiful children, cultural and adult carnival show on different days bringing beauty and happiness to the street of calabar.....
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so for those of you that missed the event you can still get a glimps of how it was like in the photo preview below....

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