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Cross River Government Condemns Vandalization And Theft Of Public Assets

By Sylvia Akpan, Government House Correspondent The Cross River State Government has condemned the vandalism and theft of public assets in Obudu Local.

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Breaking News Education

UNICROSS Suspend Students For Protesting ‘No Fees, No Exams’ Management Policy

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) has suspended seven students who were allegedly to have been involved in the.

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Breaking News Politics

Cross River State Electricity Bill 2025 Scales Second Reading

By Mary Bassey, House of Assembly Correspondent The Cross River State Electricity Bill has been read the second time on the floor of.

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Police Inspector Slumps, Dies After Arsenal-Real Madrid Match In Calabar

By Uket Oka, DailyLight Reporters An Arsenal Fan, one Inspector Stephen Enang, reportedly died Tuesday evening shortly after watching the London side Arsenal,.

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Breaking News Politics

Governor Otu Returns Home To Cross River After 3-Week Leave

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, has returned to Calabar after a three-week annual leave, declaring that he is.

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Breaking News Education

He Has Done Well – Group Counters FCE Obudu Provost ‘Must Go’ Petition

By Sylvia Akpan A counter petition has been filed against allegations levelled against Dr. Richard Utubaku, the Provost of Federal College of Education.

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Breaking News Business & Economy

Cross River First To Implement N70, 000 Wage – Government, Refutes Report

By Sylvia Akpan, Government House Correspondent The Cross River State Government has debunked claims that it is among the states yet to implement.

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TIB Seeks Police Support On ‘Repeal The Cybercrimes Act’ To Protect Public Interest

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Take-It-Back (TIB) Movement has called on the Nigerian Police to support the “Repeal of the Cybercrimes Act” campaign to.

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