Political momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections gathered pace in Esit Eket Local Government Area on Tuesday, as key stakeholders and party leaders unanimously endorsed Dr. Eunice Thomas as their preferred candidate for the Eket Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives. The endorsement was the outcome of a high-level consultation meeting held at the residence of prominent political leader, Elder Benjamin Udobia, where leaders across party structures and community blocs converged to deliberate on the constituency’s political future. Speaking at the meeting, the Executive Chairman of Esit Eket Local Government Council, Mrs. Uduak Ikemesit Ikott, described Dr. Thomas as a timely and divinely inspired choice, expressing confidence in her capacity to deliver effective representation. “Dr. Thomas is God-sent for a time like this, and I am confident that the God who has sent her will stand by her till the end,” Ikott declared, affirming the area’s full acceptance ...
SSDC MD Usoro Akpabio Leads High-Profile Roll Call as Uyo Erupts in Celebration of Elder Eyakenyi at 80
The city of Uyo witnessed a remarkable convergence of power, prestige, and reverence on Saturday, April 12, 2026, as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the South South Development Commission (SSDC), Usoro Akpabio, took centre stage in leading dignitaries to celebrate elder statesman Etim Eyakenyi on his 80th birthday. With her presence setting the tone for the high-profile gathering, Ms. Akpabio joined the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, members of the Deputy Governor’s family, and an array of political leaders and stakeholders who thronged the event in honour of the revered octogenarian. The celebration quickly transformed into a grand assembly of influence and admiration, reflecting the immense respect Elder Eyakenyi commands across political, social, and community circles. Guests took turns to recount his lifelong dedication to service, highlighting a legacy defined by integrity, leadership, and impact. In her tribute, Ms. Akpabio described the celebrant as a be...