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Cross River State Government Update List Of Transition And Other Committee Members

By Archibong Jeremiah The Cross River State Government has constituted eight committees ahead of the May 29 inauguration and handing-over ceremony to usher.

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No Civil Servant Promoted By Ayade-Led Administration In Cross River In 7 Years – TUC

By Vanguard Newspaper Mr. Monday Ogbodum, Chairman of the Cross River chapter of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), disclosed that no civil servant.

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Tulsi Chanrai Foundation Cries To Prince Otu, List Scorecard

By Mary Bassey Following the 21 days quit notice issued to Tulsi Chanrai Foundation by the Cross River State Government, the foundation has.

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Nigerians Don’t Trust Police — Arase

By Kingsley Omonobi The Chairman, Police Service Commissioner, Dr. Solomon Arase (IGP Retired) has blamed the seeming lack of success in the operationalization.

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Komolafe: PIA Has Nullified Discretionary Award Of Oil Blocks In Nigeria

By Peter Uzoho, This Day Newspaper Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Mr. Gbenga Komolafe, has reassured that.

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Deadly Noodles: NAFDAC Extends Probe To Other Brands, Experts Allay Fears

By Lara Adejoro, Punch Newspaper Lara Adejoro reports the latest development, including experts’ opinions on the Indomie Special Chicken Flavour cancer scare The.

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Gov. Ayade Regrets Running A Government Where Every Appointee Is A Politician

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River State has expressed regrets that he ran a government where every appointee is a.

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Navy Declares 8 Security Outfits Illegal, Warns Public

By Eugene Agha, Daily Trust The Nigerian Navy has declared eight security outfits that are conducting secret recruitment exercises as operating illegally in.

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