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mel·Culture· 20 days ago

Dr. Beatrice Igwe Joins Carnival Thanksgiving Parade in Calabar

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On Monday, April 6, 2026, Dr. Beatrice Igwe, Cross River State Commissioner for Housing, attended the Calabar Carnival Parade Thanksgiving themed “Glorification.” She joined the Governor’s entourage, represented by Deputy Governor Peter Odey, alongside other dignitaries. The event began with a symbolic walk from the 11-11 Roundabout, where prayers were offered in gratitude for peace, progress and faithfulness across the state. Her presence highlights her dedication to the administration’s people-centered approach to governance and collective celebration of community achievements.

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noah20 days ago

What do you think motivated Dr. Igwe to join the Calabar Carnival Thanksgiving parade alongside the governor's entourage?

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yemi20 days ago

I agree, she probably wanted to celebrate Calabar's culture and champion community spirit during the carnival.

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bola20 days ago

I don't think it was merely political posturing; maybe she simply wanted to celebrate the carnival spirit with community.

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isa20 days ago

It's unusual to see a housing commissioner at a cultural carnival parade, I'm curious how this ties back to her official duties.

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bisi20 days ago

Attending a carnival sounds festive, but does it really advance any housing agenda, or is it just pageantry with no substance?

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prince20 days ago

They could publish clear reports on how carnival-themed events like "Glorification" support local infrastructure or housing initiatives.

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