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Yet To Be Appointed? FG Agro Scheme To Ease Ayade’s Appointment’s Headache

By Jonathan Ugbal The Federal Governments Accelerated Agricultural Development Scheme (AADS) may help in easing the headache Governor Ben Ayade currently faces in

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#COVID19: Cross River Records 3rd Death, 3 New Cases

By Jonathan Ugbal The Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced 438 new confirmed cases of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in the

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BREAKING: Man Kidnapped While Returning From Bachelor’s Eve In Calabar

By Ushang Ewa Another Calabar resident, Felix Ekpenyong Ita has been kidnapped. Mr. Ita was kidnapped at about 1:00AM on Saturday morning while

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Late Ayade Aide Will Never Rest In Peace Even In Death – Activist

By Patrick Obia A rights advocate, Barr. James Ibor has said that the soul of former Special Adviser to Governor Ben Ayade on

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PHOTONEWS: N-Power Beneficiaries Storm Abuja Over Unpaid Stipends, Demand Removal Of Minister

By CrossRiverWatch Admin N-Power beneficiaries from the 36 Nigerian States have stormed Abuja over unpaid stipends. The beneficiaries also demanded the immediate removal

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NMA Writes Minister Of Health, Urges Cross River Government To Open Own Isolation Centre

By Archibong Jeremiah The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Cross River State chapter has written to the Minister of Health as well as urge

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CALABAR: Kidnapped Victim Released After Paying N250,000 Ransom

By Ushang Ewa Mrs Nkoyo Udosen who was kidnapped earlier this week in Calabar was released on Friday night after payment of N250,000

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Cross River Judiciary: 29 Magistrates Cry Over 18 Month Salary As Governor Ayade Copes With CJ Crisis, Two Suits By 22 State Counsels

By Archibong Jeremiah The Cross River State Judiciary crisis has taken another dimension as a new case of 29 Magistrates owed 18 month

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