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January 2014: Harvest Of Deaths In Auto Crashes in Cross River

by crossriverwatch admin The figures and the stories of the carnage on roads in Cross River State in auto crashes during the month.

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Law School Class of “88 Honor Venatius Ikem

by crossriverwatch admin Law School Class of “88 on Saturday in a dinner held at the Tinapa Resort, Calabar, the Cross River State.

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Law School Class of ’88 Marks Silver Jubilee in Calabar, to Fund ICT Center For Alma Mater

by crossriverwatch admin As part of effort to give back to an institution that nurtured them for their legal profession, the 1988 alumni.

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JTF in Calabar Denies Plan To Sell Seized Trucks

by crossriverwatch admin The Military Joint Task Force, Operation PULO Shield in Calabar has denied a purported plan to sell seized petroleum products.

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APC Begins Membership Registration in Cross River State

by crossriverwatch admin The opposition All Progressives Congress, APC yesterday commenced nationwide registration of members. In Cross River State, the Chairman of the.

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2015: Cross River North Insists on Producing Next Governor

by crossriverwatch admin As political events unfold rapidly in Cross River State, political top wigs and stakeholders from the Cross River North Senatorial.

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CrossRiverWatch Suffers Massive Malware Attack

by crossriverwatch admin The management of CrossRiverWatch has announced that the Cross River State dedicated news portal suffered a massive malware attack in.

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Cross River Rakes in N350m From Christmas Festival 2013

by crossriverwatch admin The 2013 annual Calabar Festival and Carnival raked over N350 million naira into the coffers of the Cross River State.

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