Akwa Ibom
DASAC: 240 Students Graduates As DAKKADA Skills Center Holds Convocation

DASAC: 240 Students Graduates As DAKKADA Skills Center Holds Convocation
DASAC: 240 students graduates as DAKKADA skills center holds convocation. The Dakkada Skills Aquisition center (DASAC) is set to graduate a total of 240 students at her first convocation ceremony after successfully completing training.
The 240 trainees who have met the standard grades for the award of the school’s certificates with University of Lagos’ endorsement by way of accreditation will be graduating at her maiden edition. They will also be awarded the National Trade Test 2 or 3 certification, depending on the choice of course or grade of pass.
The institution is also in talks with the City & Guild of London, Nigeria Institute of Engineers, Nigeria Institute of Engineers, National Institute for Technology Engineers, etc for accreditation in line with its vision and mission statement.
Initially known as Government Technical College, Ikot Ada Idem, DASAC was established in 1976 by the World Bank and the then Cross River State Government under the instrumentality of the post-Nigerian Civil War Reconstruction Initiative, to provide technical and vocational training aimed at developing human capital capacity in skills, vocational and technical education.
The college also designed and produced many facilities for cottage industries in the State. The technologists and technicians from the college had made the institution and the State proud by winning laurels in national and international competitions.
Some of the graduates had also established functional business enterprises employing many people.

DAKKADA
This institution is conceptualized to offer a redefining model in the Skills, Vocational and Technical education sector, with state-of-the-art infrastructure, equipment, curriculum and Faculty, that would deliver contemporary cutting-edge knowledge transfer to Akwa Ibomites, Nigerians and Africans from commencement of its academic programmes soon.
The ship of DASAC’s academic ambition set sail on September 9th, 2024 with the flag-off of 4 out of the 8 technical fac
Akwa Ibom
Ati Annang Community Foundation’s 6th Executive Council Receives Royal Blessings In Akwa Ibom

Ati Annang Community Foundation’s 6th Executive Council Receives Royal Blessings In Akwa Ibom
Ati annang community foundation’s 6th executive council receives royal blessings in Akwa Ibom. The newly inaugurated 6th Executive Council of Ati Annang Foundation, one of Annang Land’s foremost socio-cultural organizations, has embarked on a series of high-profile visits to traditional leaders and key stakeholders, seeking wisdom and royal blessings for a successful tenure.
As part of this strategic outreach, the new leadership, led by the International President of Ati Annang, Adede Aniekpeno Mkpanang, paid a courtesy visit to Afe Annang, the apex socio-cultural body in Annang Land. The delegation was warmly received by Itai Afe Annang in Council, Obong Blaise Awakama, and other esteemed members of Afe Annang at his residence.
Speaking during the visit, President Mkpanang reaffirmed Ati Annang’s commitment to fostering unity and progress across Annang Land.
He emphasized that the visit was not only to introduce the new executive but also to solidify collaborative efforts that will promote cultural preservation and socio-economic development. He commended Obong Blaise Awakama for his steadfast leadership in upholding Annang heritage and pledged continued engagement with Afe Annang in advancing the region’s collective aspirations.
The President also acknowledged the contributions of past Ati Annang leaders, including pioneer president Sir Emem Akpabio and immediate past president Uwemedimo Nwoko, SAN, whose dedication helped shape the organization’s vision. He assured the elders of sustained consultations as the new administration works towards greater unity and advancement for the Annang people.
In a further demonstration of commitment to cultural continuity, the Ati Annang delegation visited Afe Nkuku Annang, the grand Council of Paramount Rulers of Annang land. At this gathering, Royal blessings were bestowed upon the new leadership by the notable traditional rulers, including His Royal Majesty, Akuku Professor Amanam Akpanudo Udo, Paramount Ruler of Etim Ekpo, and His Royal Majesty, Akuku Cosmas Akpan, the Akwa Akuku Annang and Paramount Ruler of Essien Udim. Others present were HRM, Akuku Udo Ukut of Ikot Ekpene, HRM Akuku Joseph Okosi Ekot 111 of Ika, HRM, Akuku Saviour Udofia of Abak, HRM, Akuku J. J. Obosi of Oruk Anam and HRM, Akuku (Engr.) Amos Akpan poured royal blessings on the new leadership of Ati Annang for greater impact on the people.
The meeting reinforced the deep-rooted ties between Ati Annang and Annang’s traditional institutions. Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Sir Emem Akpabio, used the occasion to advocate for the preservation of the Annang language, urging parents to teach their children their mother tongue.
He highlighted Ati Annang’s partnership with the National Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), which has successfully secured federal government approval for the Annang Language Curriculum.

Ati Annang
Commending the proactive leadership of the new Ati Annang executive, Obong Blaise Awakama praised their engagement with key stakeholders, stressing that such collaborations will strengthen Annang’s unity and cultural identity. He urged the leadership to remain steadfast in promoting the ideals of togetherness and progress.
The high-profile delegation included Deputy President, Sir Victor Udofia, International Treasurer, Dr. Mandu Ekpeyong, International PRO 1, Mr. Idorenyin Essien, and Chapter Chairmen from Abak, Essien Udim, Uyo, and Ikot Ekpene.
These visits mark the beginning of a new chapter for Ati Annang Foundation, setting the stage for enhanced cooperation between the organization and Annang’s revered traditional institutions.
With Royal blessings and strategic collaborations in place, the 6th Executive Council is poised to drive impactful initiatives for the collective growth of Annang land.
Idorenyin Godwin Essien , is the Public Relations Officer 1 of Ati Annang Foundation and writes from Ika Local Government Area.
Akwa Ibom
Gov. Eno Commended NDDC For Bringing Niger Delta Sports Festival To Akwa Ibom, Drums Support

Gov. Eno Commended NDDC For Bringing Niger Delta Sports Festival To Akwa Ibom, Drums Support
Gov. Eno commended NDDC for bringing Niger Delta Sports Festival to Akwa Ibom, drums support.…Announces upcoming town square meeting in Oron.
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has expressed happiness as the state prepares to host the maiden edition of the Niger Delta Sports Festival, set to kick off tomorrow , April 2nd by 4 PM at the Uyo Sports Stadium.
Speaking today during the April edition of the Monthly Covenant Service at the Banquet Hall of Government House, Uyo, the Governor described it as a privilege for Akwa Ibom to be the first state to host this prestigious event.
He encouraged residents to attend and show support for the festival, emphasizing that it will attract distinguished guests and visitors from across the country. He also urged citizens to rally behind the participating athletes as they showcase their talents.
Governor Eno commended the NDDC for bringing the event to Akwa Ibom and the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) for their dedication and hard work in ensuring the smooth planning and execution of the festival.
He expressed confidence that the NDDC Sports Festival will be a resounding success, highlighting its potential to promote sports, culture, and tourism in the state.
Looking ahead, the Governor announced plans for the first-ever Akwa Ibom State Sports Festival, which he believes should become an annual event.
He reaffirmed his commitment to providing platforms for local athletes to excel, while also boosting sports tourism in the state. According to him, Akwa Ibom will continue to be a focal point for sports and tourism initiatives in Nigeria.
In addition to sports development, Governor Eno also revealed plans for a Tourism Summit, aimed at positioning Akwa Ibom as a leading tourism destination in Nigeria.
As part of this initiative, the government will develop a structured tourism calendar to showcase the state’s rich cultural heritage, festivals, and tourism potential throughout the year. He noted that these efforts align with his administration’s vision to make Akwa Ibom a prime destination for both domestic and international tourists.

Umo Eno on Sports
Additionally, the Governor informed attendees about the upcoming Town Square Meeting scheduled for April 5 in Oron, marking the second in a series of such engagements. Reflecting on the success of the inaugural meeting in Abak, he expressed optimism that each subsequent session will build on the last, fostering greater engagement between the government and the people.
He reiterated his commitment to bringing governance closer to the people through these town hall meetings and looked forward to hearing directly from the people of Oron in the coming days.
Akwa Ibom
Contractors, Skill Labourers Praise Governor Eno For Contract Boom In Akwa Ibom

Contractors, Skill Labourers Praise Governor Eno For Contract Boom In Akwa Ibom
Contractors, skill labourers praise governor Eno for contract boom in Akwa Ibom…we now struggle to find skill labourers says private contractors.
Pastor Umo Eno’s infrastructure development is creating a buzz in Akwa Ibom State, with workers praising the Governor for a contract boom across the 31 local government areas of the State
Since assuming office on May 29, 2023, Governor Eno’s administration has been focused on implementing the ARISE Agenda which envisions a vibrant, inclusive, diversified, and highly industrialized economy with lifelong opportunities for the improvement of social welfare conditions and broadly-shared prosperity.
Some skilled labourers in Uyo who spoke with journalists yesterday, praised Governor Eno’s administration for its commitment to infrastructural development which has led to a surge in projects across the state.
Narrating the dividends of the Governor’s infrastructural revolution in the state, Aniefiok Udoh, a skilled carpenter working at the site of the ongoing Ewet luxury estate in Uyo, said:
“Governor Eno’s administration has been a blessing to us. Before now, we used to stand at the labour market along four lanes without jobs, but since Governor Eno assumed office, we now move from one site to the other. We have never had it so good. The numerous construction projects have provided us with good paying jobs and steady income”.
Also speaking, Enobong Johnson, a skilled mason recounted his gains: “private contractors used to pay us between three and four thousand naira per day, but since we started working with Government contractors, we smile home with at least eight thousand naira every day. May God bless our dear Governor.”
Meanwhile, facts-finding tours to some construction sites within Uyo metropolis revealed that over 500 skilled labourers are currently engaged by Western Legacy, contractors handling the Ewet luxury garden while over 600 workers often spotted at the different departments of the ongoing Arise park handled by Buletin construction Nigeria Limited.
Similarly, over 1,000 skilled labourers were also spotted at the sites of the ongoing dualization project of Uyo village road, dualization of the new Ring road from Idoro road to Ibiono Ibom and at the Elderly Citizens center handled by Amitec Construction Limited, Hensek Integrated services and U & K Nigeria limited, respectively.
On the flip side of this development, the contract boom has also had an unintended consequence on non-government contractors who are now struggling to find skilled labourers.

Skill Labourers Praise Governor Eno
“Many of our skilled labourers have been lured away by government contracts.” Said Mr Ekpo, the MD of build box Nigeria, a private contractor.
“Government contractors seem to pay skilled labourers higher hence, we are finding it difficult to complete our projects on time, because of the shortage of skilled workers,” he added.
Without equivocation, there is no local government area in Akwa Ibom State today, that does not have at least one major road construction ongoing in addition to either a model primary school or a primary health center.
From the Arise Compassionate homes targeted at each of the 368 wards of the state, to other strategic housing development and aviation hub expansion, Akwa Ibom State can best be described as a construction site with Akwa Ibomites gainfully engaged as core professionals, skilled workers and suppliers of one building material or the other.
The contract boom in Akwa Ibom is a testament to Governor Eno’s commitment to infrastructural development and job creation.
As the state continues to experience growth and development, skilled labourers remain appreciative of the opportunities provided by Governor Eno’s administration, with several other projects still lined up for flag-off in view.
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