1. calabar - Noun
2. Calabar - Proper noun
A district on the west coast of Africa.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Federal High court sitting in Nigeria’s southern port city of Calabar and presided over by Justice Sule Shuaibu has admitted journalist and rights activist, Agba Jalingo to bail. Source: Internet
After Southern Cameroons voted in 1961 to leave Nigeria and became a part of Cameroon, Bakassi remained under Calabar administration in Nigeria until ICJ judgement of 2002. Source: Internet
Ajayi, who is a professor of Agriculture Economics in the University of Calabar, Cross River State, further stressed that her appointment would also keep Nigerian government on its toes in adherence to bilateral trade agreements. Source: Internet
Asor has been deeply involved in various administrative and managerial functions in the University of Calabar and at every given opportunity; the distinguished Professor has proven his leadership mettle. Source: Internet
“Calabar became the airline’s fourth scheduled destination last month, joining capital city Abuja, financial hub Lagos, and Uyo, the state capital of Akwa Ibom,” the article informs. Source: Internet
Association of Cross River Online Journalists (ACROJ) has condemned in totality Friday and Saturday’s mass looting and destruction of public and private properties in Calabar, pledges media support to arrest the menace. Source: Internet