L-R: Prof. Ivara Esu, Deputy Governor of Cross River State; Jude Monye, Ag. MD/CEO of Heritage Bank and Governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade, during a search for The True African Queen on Climate Change and Migration, as part of the 2017 annual Calabar Carnival and festival, held at the Calabar International Conference Centre, Cross River State.
Related Articles
NCC-CSIRT Urges Users On Security Risks Monitoring In CISCO Products
The Nigerian Communications Commission’s Computer Security Incident Response Team (NCC-CSIRT) has issued an advisory to technology users to frequently review alerts for Cisco products to assess their exposure and find a comprehensive update solution. The advisory rated the vulnerability as very high in impact and probability. The advisory, which also recommended using the appropriate software […]
World Bank Supports Countries With $31.7Bn For Climate Change
The World Bank Group has disclosed that it committed the sum of $31.7 billion this financial year (FY2022) to help countries address climate change challenges. The Washington D.C-based multilateral finance institution in a statement hoisted on its website on Thursday indicated that the amount represented a 19 percent increase over the $26.6 billion financing by […]
Dana Air Introduces ‘Smart Booking’ On WhatsApp
Dana Air, has introduced an online booking service – ‘smart booking’ on WhatsApp – in furtherance of its commitment to revolutionize the ease of booking tickets for air passengers. With the ‘Smart Booking’ on WhatsApp, guests of the airline can book and pay immediately, book and pay later, register for Dana Miles or get details […]