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Civil Servants Protest In Calabar, Barricades Governor Ayade’s Office

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Some Civil Servants in Cross River State on Tuesday protested the alleged removal of their names from the State’s payroll.

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Agba Jalingo: Defense Counsel Seek Modification Of ‘Masquerade’ Order

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The trial of Mr. Agba Jalingo, a Nigerian journalist charged with terrorism, treasonable felony and attempt to topple the Cross

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ACROJ Chairman Bids Farewell To Dad

By Araga Blessing The Chairman, Association of Cross River Online Journalists (ACROJ), Comrade Darlington Edem, has bid fair well to his father, late

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Compel Banks To Drop Interest Rates For Economic Growth – Donald Duke Tells FG

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Donald Duke, former Governor of Cross River State, has asked the Federal Government to compel banks to reduce interest rates

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Malami: Obono-Obla Carried Out ’50 Illegal’ Investigations

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Okoi Obono-Obla, former chairman of the Special Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property (SPIP), has been accused of

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JUST IN: Supreme Court Strikes Out Onnoghen’s Appeal

By Archibong Jeremiah The Supreme Court on Monday struck out a referral appeal praying the Court to determine the constitutionality or otherwise of

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Veteran Journalists, Richard Akinnola And Cletus Ukpong Calls For Core Practice, Demand Release Of Agba Jalingo

By Patrick Obia And Araga Blessing Following the World Day to End Impunity and Crimes Against Journalists on 2nd November every year, veteran

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Abi/Yakurr Constituency: Appeal Court Set Aside Tribunal’s Decision, Orders Rerun

By Patrick Obia The Court of Appeal sitting in Calabar has ordered that fresh election be conducted in Ekureku I and II of

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