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How Cross River Government Breaks Its Own Law By Making Basic Education Students Pay Fees

By Patrick Obia In 2006, the Cross River State Government signed into law for free education for all primary and secondary school students in the state. This move followed concerns about the high number of out-of-school students in the State. Findings by CrossRiverWatch reveal that despite the existence of this law and public show of

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Atycare Initiative Founder Marks Birthday With Pupils Of St. Peter’s Primary School

By Sylvia Akpan The Executive Director and founder of Atycare Initiative marked her birthday with pupils of St. Peters Primary School, Ikot Offiong Ambai, Akpabuyo Local Government, Cross River State. Born 2nd of May, Atim disclosed that the reason behind celebrating her birthday with the pupils is a way of giving back to society. She

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AtyCare Initiative Mark 4th Anniversary, Touch 4,600 Lives

By Sylvia Akpan Atycare Initiative, a non-profit making organization, has marked its 4th anniversary in Calabar, Cross River State. The organization which started four years ago has reached out to over four thousand six hundred (4,600) people, especially children of less privilege in public schools across the state.  Atim Eso, the Executive Director of Atycare

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NGO Pays Fee, Donate Materials To 170 Primary School Pupils In Calabar

By Sylvia Akpan Despite existing laws and policies promoting free and compulsory basic education in Cross River, a nongovernmental organization, the Atycare Initiative last week donated learning materials and paid fees to no fewer than 170 pupils at the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria (PCN) primary school in Ikot Ishie, Calabar. The organization’s executive director, Atim

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Stop Paying School Fees, Primary Education In Cross River Is Free And Compulsory – Ayade’s SA On Education Warns, Urge Parents To Retrieve What Has Been Paid

By Patrick Obia Mr. Castro Ezama, Special Adviser on Education to the Cross River State Governor, Sen. Ben Ayade has urged parents and guardians of primary school pupils to retrieve whatever money they have paid for school fees, reiterating that “primary education in Cross River is free and compulsory.” Mr. Castro gave the directive when

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Atycare Initiative Offer Scholarship To 10, Donate Educational Materials To 105 Pupils In Odukpani

By Sylvia Akpan Atycare Initiative, a non-profit organization based in Cross River State, in a bid to touch the lives of 1,000 pupils in Cross River and beyond, has offered scholarships to ten (10) school children of Calabar Oil Palm Estate Primary School, PAMOL, Akim-Akim of Odukpani LGA. The project – Impact 1,000 School Children

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Atycare Initiative Donate Educational Materials To 120 Pupils In Odukpani

By Patrick Obia Atycare Initiative, a non-profit organization in a bid to touch the lives of 1,000 pupils in Cross River and beyond, has taken its outreach to St. Patrick’s primary school, Adiabo Ikot Mbo-Otu, Odukpani Local Government Area of the State. The project – Impact 1,000 School Children Campaign is a monthly exercise carried

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Atycare Initiative Donate Educational Materials To 260 School Children In Calabar, Says Vision Is From God

By Patrick Obia And Sylvia Felix Non Governmental Organization, Atycare Initiative has donated essential educational materials to 260 public school children in Calabar metropolis, says it is her dream to give a helping hand to vulnerable in the society. The outreach which is occasional was held at Government primary school Obufa Esuk, Calabar South and

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