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| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Bekwarra(op): 4:46pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Nitefury:Madam I'm talking of Akpakpa in Bekwarra after Beten and before Abuana and not Abakpa (not Agbakpa) where Federal Science College and NTA Ogoja is located. Apart from Cali, only Ikom and Ogoja can qualify as modern towns. I like Ogoja a lot especially Igoli, Agiga and Abakpa. Nice roads, good drainage system and one thing I failed to mention before, neatness which is a generally observable feature of the state. In terms of beauty, I still prefer Ogoja to Boki girls. When I went to Boki east I was warned of their "ashawo" girls. Ogoja girls are more natural. How can I forget Grace in Igoli whose mother personally handed over to me. Burial? Gosh! That's something else. I don't know why people die like that. There was a time in Okpeche when for like a month, they were having like 3 burials a day. Once you hear the sound of siren, BURY DOWN don happen be that; you'll see the children very happy cos it means akpu and palm wine aplenty. You really know the state. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nobody: 4:46pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Wow. Really impressed with your writing. If only we could have a lot more of Corpers giving assessments of their service in various parts of Nigeria as objectively and as clearly as you have done. I wish for you the very best. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by c2far: 4:50pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Thanks for putting this thoughts together. The fluidity is a clear indication that your mind is fertile and sound. It will be good to see corps members who go to serve in other states also put same together. I like how you carefully unpacked the false impression that people have hitherto had of Calabar girls. What I also did not fail to notice was the fact that you purposefully moved around the state enough to know the people and the custom there. I'll wish a corps member who served in Ekiti to also look into what I think should be a past glory of Ekiti - the claim that every household in the state has a professor. Quick question though - Do you know if female circumcision is still a norm in Cross River, especially in the rural communities you have visited. Weldone. Bekwarra: |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Bekwarra(op): 4:52pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Jalubarika:You nailed it bro. You remind me of when one Hausa guy on Obudu street waylaid me at night and warned me to stay off his chick. Imagine o because the guy get Suzuki 120 wey he dey use rock the girl. The girl come see Lagos boy to ta lenu, the guy they para dey tell me say he go stab me. About that of storey building, I stayed six months in Bewkarra and I didn't for once see a storey building in the whole LG until I got to Afrike. Ask for Benji (share the money) house in Okpeche-Afrike. The house is a wonder, the man is stupendously rich and a politician in Benin Republic. A power broke in CR North. The senator representing CR North Legor Idagbo is his boy. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by pomide(m): 4:54pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
I think I should write one about Kwara state... God grant me the grace to finish it! |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by nextstep(m): 5:00pm On Mar 27, 2016*. Modified: 5:32pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
ukandi1: ![]() My broda, nothing is for free oh. Either u pay up front with recharge card, drinks, (and the "help me buy medicine for my dying mother" fund), or you pay later with kudi and transport fee. I just wanted to do my part and contribute to the Rivers economy |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by niyogeol(m): 5:00pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
I disagree with this, op! I served in Obanliku LGA. The only bank in Obanliku LGA is GTB, and it is located at the cattle ranch. Obudu town has Eco bank on ranch road, First bank on Calabar road, close to Bekpam layout; and Zenith bank inside FCE Obudu. Any Obudu or Obanliku corps member can verify this. Of the delicacies, you failed to mention Afang soup, and pawpaw soup. Afang is my best of all their menu. Did you eat Abuochiche moimoi while you were there? For palm wine, I tasted from both Obanliku and Obudu LGA (Bayalele, Bayatu, Bassang, okolo Obudu, begiak, ipong, and Kakum, I must say, they were good. I visited Afrike twice with a friend. Yala girls are beautiful! Destiny comes to mind. I wished she had a daughter for me . I'm happy I served there. I left an indelible mark with my personal CDs project that fetched me Governor's award. Bekwarra: |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by MadCow1: 5:00pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Bekwarra:11. The Men are very lazy.. The women of the state are more hard working than the men. 12. The state has no real economic potential. As a fresh graduate, the opportunities in the sate are next to none. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Bekwarra(op): 5:04pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
UNKNOWNSOJA:Oya tuale baba. Icorper wetin dey sup. The one and only Corper Wale of Abuana/Akpakpa reach Abuochiche. I miss that place o like die. I miss it everyday. Lovely people with a big heart, accommodating and welcoming. No matter how poor they are, they are ready to give you out of the little they have. I've never for once regretted being their. I love the place and it's people, so many sweet memories. Baba I no fit forget your face off with our VP and your own principal. Too much mind walahi. I failed to mention that the most common surname in CR north is OKO, the same pronunciation with the Yoruba word for preek. My VP's name was Miss Oko Mary, funny die. We joking called her Miss Oko. MTN Cameroon showed on ur phones when we went to Obudu Cattle Ranch after POP. We went there on bike. We finished one keg of palmie before going. Na only God talk say we no go die that day. Corper Wale the adopted son of the ADIEs, God bless you bro. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Bekwarra(op): 5:07pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
IceMan85:Funny a student once told me "corpo virgin no dey dis our village, you see all these small girls wey you see, dem like preek like food, if you wan Bleep dem just give dem indomie." The next day Tope went to Igoli to get a carton of golden penny noodles. May God forgive Tope. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Bekwarra(op): 5:10pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
c2far:I never heard of that |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Anijay1212(m): 5:15pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Nitefury:I love your response and your number 10 is quite hilarious. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Anijay1212(m): 5:16pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Nice one op. But I'll make some corrections. It's Agbakpa and not Akpakpa. And Agbakpa is Ogoja while Afrike 1 (a.ka. Okpeche) is Bekwarra. Point 1 and 2 I agree with you. 3. While I agree Calabar is the most developed, I beg to disagree with your other submissions. By land mass, Cross River is bigger than any three Southeastern states (you can think of) put together. Ugep, Ikom, Ogoja, and Obudu are the other urban areas and all with an appreciable form of development. They are have very good town road network, running pipe borne water and functioning General hospitals with exception to Obudu (which has a better managed missionary hospital and some private clinics). All these towns have the best town planning you can think of. With regards to the time the state wakes up, even Kaduna doesn't come alive by 7am compared to the same Lagos. Also worthy of note is that 85% of villages (including Afrike 1 & 2) are accessible by tarred road networks. 4 and 5 on point. 6. Cross River is better than Abia and Ebonyi combined. Agreed that most state government schools are trash, the predominantly Catholic missionary schools are doing wonders and would give Lagos schools a run for their money 7. When you mention Boki, Beauty comes to the mind. In Cross River we have Boki girls and the Rest. Ogoja girl dey learn work where Boki girls dey. And you forgot to add that promiscuity is rife amongst them all. 8. This is so annoying. Especially in the northern part of the state. Even if na 25 years old die, Dem go party like say Dem wan die follow am. 9. Afrike palm wine na die.. The best ever 10. The number of joints in the state (especially the northern part) is more than all the schools combined. Them too like groove.[/quote]I love your response and your number 10 is quite hilarious. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Bekwarra(op): 5:18pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
niyogeol:You said you disagree with me and you failed to say on what. If it's about banks. I wrote a bank which served corpers in 5 LGs. We used Diamond bank for our account then and which other diamond bank is located around there apart from that of Igoli. I know of the GTB in Obanliku because UNKNOWNSOJA once spent 1k (to and fro) to go and withdraw I think 1500 or 2k at the GTB. About Abuochiche moi moi it's rubbish. That thing wey be like stone wey no come sweet join. Their moi moi and akara na rubbish. Akara wey no get pepper. Dem dey grind beans turn am to powder. Dem go come add water to turn am come fry. After frying dem go sprinkle powder pepper on top. The moi moi na stone. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Nitefury: 5:20pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Anijay1212:Thanks boss. It's funny but so true.. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 5:39pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
hrykanu231:Where is your evidence to prove that cross river and in deed any region is better than south east educationally ? |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by B2mario(m): 5:40pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
fairheven:Oga when I saw this I was short of words. In which area is cross river better than Abia, is it in Education, development, commerce and industry? Calabar is very beautiful which i can not dispute. Calabar is more beautiful than Aba and even Umuahia but Aba is more developed and advanced than calabar, Umuahia is beautiful on it's own. Abia state is very developed, beside Aba and Umuahia, Abia state has many cities and towns like Ohaofia, Abiriba, Arochukwu, uzoakoli, Uturu, Azumiri, Bende etc. Cross river is better than Abia in the area of tourism but can't compete with Abia in the area of education, development(esp. rural development) commerce and industry. People that served in the two states can bear me witness. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by niyogeol(m): 5:42pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Oops, sorry I failed to mention my disagreement with you is on the bank issue. If you think Abuochichie moimoi is strong, then you need to have a taste of the moimoi and Akara being served by FGC Lagos, where I had my formative years. Akpu is their life! They can eat it 24/7 365 days. Bekwarra: |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Damsexy18(f): 5:44pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
There are great cook. That reminds me of Linda that girl dey cook for Africa...... Really missed her food. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by styca(m): 5:52pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Hmmm how time flies. I served in bekwarra(Ukpah)14C. I agree with every point op made. I will surely go back to visit again. It was one hell of an experience. GodblessUkpahpeople Godblesscrossriver GodblessNigeria. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Morhziez(m): 6:00pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
achu442:ok thnks |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Zeusd3(m): 6:00pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Bekwarra:This post is so right I served in bansara, ogoja. N transport fee to igoli from bansara is close #1000 n I have to go 2 clearance. To clarify us all it was July 5th nt 2nd... You forget to mention that an average women in cross river is slim shade.... U hardly find a fat woman (calabar nt included). The average age of having sex is 12 years of age....N early marriage is a norm there..... I almost redeployed because of ishibori girls...truth to God...
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| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Junior66(m): 6:05pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
unite4real:I de always hear about them too o. U don taste am bfore? I tink i have. dia wine must really be good den. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by sundayakasdy(m): 6:12pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
I rep Bekwarra............ We no dey carry las. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by susuces4all(m): 6:13pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Good observer! I passed out in the year 2014. I agreed with the majority of your points Thanks for that |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Ribaman(m): 6:14pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Corper!
Yes oooo!
You actually came to Cross River State! |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by sundayakasdy(m): 6:16pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
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| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by omolorlarh: 6:18pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Bekwarra:I agree wit u.in front of almost al d houses dre u wil c a burial program banner |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Peteragan(m): 6:23pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
Guy that's my village,so happy to read you mention afrike 1 my ancestral home.Hope you had a nice time bro. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by Bekwarra(op): 6:25pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
MadCow1:Are the men lazy? Subjective. Are the women more hardworking? DEFINITELY. The women are obviously always busier than the men. They even do more farm work. The men revel in polygamy and D1ck measuring on the number of children they have. |
| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by iamgiggssleaky(m): 6:28pm On Mar 27, 2016*. Modified: 7:12pm On Mar 28, 2016 |
I served in cross river as well, calabar to be precise 14C. people go to work around 6:30pm in the evening and when I say work, I mean grooving. A typical cross river man is very lazy. the women dictate the pace for them. all they know how to do is groove groove and groove. the most happening place in town is atekong drive off Marian road. if you've not bin there, yhu are wrong lol. I mean, the money people spend on oloshos and in the beer parlours around there can eradicate poverty in Nigeria for good. calabar south is seen as the hood for gangsters and there's a set of boys called the "skolombo boys' who are the most dreaded group. hotels are everywhere in calabar. the people there lack a whole lot of business sense. CDS was fun for me cos I didn't have to wear my khaki there. I was the Crosskopa no1 goalkeeper. shout out to other CrossKopa14C here present.
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| Re: 10 Things I Learnt About Cross River State During My Service Year by fairheven: 6:32pm On Mar 27, 2016 |
B2mario:obviously the guy is high on "Ogoja palm-wine" if not for good neighborhoodlines, na to send Ohaofia war-lords across the boundary with Abia to just overrun them |
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