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Ogoja Vice Chairman Suspended Over Alleged Misconduct

By Sylvia Akpan The Cross River State House of Assembly has suspended the Vice Chairman of Ogoja Local Government Council, Hon. Emmanuel Idi.

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BREAKING: Two Killed, Houses Burnt As Chieftaincy Crisis Rocks Cross River Community

By Godwin Ajom Information reaching our newsroom has it that an escalated chieftaincy crisis in Odot Uyi Community, Odukpani Local Government Area in.

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Oil Wells Row: Sen. Ekpenyong Hails FG’s Decision To ‘Examine Issues’ Presented By C’River

"Breaking: FG to Probe 245 Oil Wells in Cross River After State's Plea" The Federal Government has agreed to examine the issues surrounding.

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Janjari Company Denies Link To Senator Jarigbe, Cites Transparency In Contract Awards

Janjari Company Limited denies links to Senator Jarigbe Agom, calling allegations "malicious". The company says it's a separate entity that participated in transparent.

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Documents Link Senator Agom Jarigbe To Company Paid N637Million For Federal Projects In Cross River North

By SaharaReporters Documents obtained by civic accountability organisation TrackaNG have revealed that a company linked to Senator Agom Jarigbe received over ₦637 million in.

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Akpanke Begins Project Commissioning Tour, Reaffirms Commitment to Education

By Jonathan Ugbal The member representing Obudu/Obanliku/Bekwarra federal constituency in the National Assembly, Hon. Peter Akpanke on Monday commenced a project commissioning tour.

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Cross River Assembly Moves To End Open Defecation

By Kelvin Ololo The Cross River State House of Assembly has scheduled a public hearing on the Open Defecation (Prohibition) Bill, 2025, signaling.

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How Kano’s Street ‘Doctors’ Endanger Lives Through Repackaged Drugs

 By Lukman Abdulmalik, The Whistler By day, the city’s main arteries hum with commerce and prayer. By night, another economy comes alive, quiet,.

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