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Advocacy Group, Journalists Strengthen Ties Through Media Training To Protect Ekuri Forest And Biodiversity

By Sylvia Akpan In a bid to safeguard one of Nigeria’s most ecologically important rainforests, the Renevlyn Development Initiative (RDI), has partnered with.

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APC Suspend Indefinitely Embattled Cross River’s Suspended Lawmaker, Hon. Ovat Dickson

By Patrick Obia The All Progressive Congress (APC), in Cross River State has suspended the embattled lawmaker and member representing Obubra 1 State.

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Tears, Truth And History: Calabar Leo Club Take Students On Emotional Journey Through Slave Trade Legacy

By Kelvin Ololo To mark this year’s International Day of Remembrance of Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the New Calabar.

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Support Group, WTP Proposes Digital Reporting Portal To Foster Policing Trust In Cross River

By Sylvia Akpan As part of ways to rebuild trust between citizens and law enforcement agencies, a civil society organization, We The People,.

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Governor Otu Preaches Inclusion At Ramadan Iftar, Issue Stern Warning To Scrap Vandals

By Sylvia Akpan, Government House Correspondent Cross River State Governor, Sen. Bassey Otu at the weekend hosted members of the Hausa/Fulani and non-indigene.

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Cross River: What Led To Calabar Gas Explosion Narrated

By Patrick Obia At about 10:00 AM on Saturday, March 21th 2026, a gas explosion left many fatally injured and properties destroyed during.

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Breaking News National News

BREAKING: Residents Panic, As Gas Station Explodes, Fire Spreads To Neighboring House In Calabar

By Jonathan Ugbal There is palpable fear among residents of Calabar Road, Ewa Henshaw, Daniel Henshaw, and Effanga Effiong Streets in the Efut.

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Cross River’s SEC Approves Rehabiltation Of Key Projects, Bills Transmission, Others

By Kelvin Ololo The Cross River State Executive Council (SEC) has unveiled an expansive package of reforms and infrastructure commitments, approving ₦339.9 million.

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