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Industrial Training Fund Holds Chief Executive Interactive Forum In Calabar

By Ogar Monday The Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Calabar Area Office has held its 2017 Chief’s Executive Interactive meeting in Calabar, the Cross.

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Calabar Residents Risk Explosion, Scoop Kerosene From Fallen Tanker

By Jonathan Ugbal Residents around 8 miles axis of Calabar Municipal local government area are currently at risk of an explosion and fire.

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Cross River To Launch Ayadecare December 15

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Enrolment into the Cross River State Health Insurance Scheme is scheduled to begin by December 15, 2017 a statement from.

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Jedy Agba Bags Chieftaincy Title In Ugep

By Odey Ojeka and Obeten Godfrey The former managing Director, Crude Oil Marketing Department of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation NNPC, Prince Goddy.

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UNICAL Honors Senator Owan Enoh With Award Of Excellence

By Ushang Ewa The management of the University of Calabar has presented an award of excellence to the Senator representing Cross River Central.

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New UNICAL DVC’s To Resume Monday (UPDATED)

By Ushang Ewa The new Deputy Vice Chancellors (DVC) of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) will resume on Monday sources in the Varsity.

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3 Feared Dead In Obasanjo Farms Clash In Mfamosing

By Ushang Ewa Reports reaching CrossRiverWatch indicates that at least three have died following fighting over the abandoned Obasanjo farms in Mfamosing area.

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200,000 People Currently Living With HIV In Cross River State

By CrossRiverWatch Admin 200,000 people are currently living with the HIV virus in Cross River state state and only 30,000 of those are.

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