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Cross River Ministry Of Education Ask Public And Private Schools To Resume January 8

By Godwin Otang The Cross River State Ministry of Education has reminded all public and proprietors of private schools that the earlier January

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Youths Stage Protest Against Incessant Kidnapping, Killing In Cross River Community

By Godwin Otang Some youths in Cross River State have staged a peaceful protest against rampant kidnappings and destruction of lives and properties

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Breaking News Reports

NCF, Wilder Institute Donates Equipment To Government Agencies, UNICAL To Boost Conservation 

By CrossRiverWatch Admin As part of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation’s (NCF) effort to contribute to the protection of threatened species in Cross River

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Breaking News Opinion

My Birthday Prayers… BY AGBA JALINGO

Dear Lord, I ask not for more light but for eyes to see the light that already exists. I ask not for sweeter

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Breaking News Politics

New Year: Eteng Williams, Peter Akpanke, Godwin Offiono Address Constituents, Promise Good Representation 

By Patrick Obia The Senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, Sen. Eteng Williams; the member representing Obudu/Bekwarra/Obanliku Federal Constituency – Honorable Peter

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Breaking News Politics

Burn Tyres On Roads And Face The Law – Governor Otu Warns

By Sylvia Akpan, Government House Correspondent The Governor of Cross River State, Sen. Bassey Otu has warned residents of the State against burning

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Breaking News Investigation

Contractor Abandons Building Of New Health Center In Akure After Lawmaker’s Death

By Alaba Adeyemi, Development News Nigeria In 2019, Adedayo Omolafe who was representing Akure South and North Federal constituency in the House of

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Breaking News Business & Economy Politics

Governor Otu Signs N296bn ‘Peoples First Budget’ Into Law

By Sylvia Akpan, Government House Correspondent Cross River Governor, Sen. Bassey Otu has signed the ‘Peoples First’ Budget of N296 billion into law.

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