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Calabar: Organization Train Teenagers, Others On Marriage Values Amidst Surge In Divorce

By Godwin Ajom A recent report by Premium Times, citing data from Divorce.com, a U.S. based platform that provides support for navigating divorce,.

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Breaking News Opinion

Go Back Home… BY AGBA JALINGO

A young couple married for barely 2 years, separated recently because the wife complained about the husband’s snoring. But it was more than.

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Breaking News Crime Reports

Pregnant Woman Abducted By Suspected Kidnappers In Cross River

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Armed welding suspected Kidnappers have abducted a pregnant woman in Cross River State. The heavily pregnant woman (name undisclosed) was.

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Breaking News Reports

Bandits Kill Cross River-Born Soldier On Peace-Keeping

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Cross River-born soldier AB. CA Agba with Force number SS7358, has allegedly been killed by armed welding bandits. CA Agba,.

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Breaking News Civic Space Politics

Building Bridges: Why We Need Feminist Policies For Nigerian Women BY NENGI DIRI

the employed male population in Nigeria was estimated at nearly 40 million, while the number of employed females was projected to be slightly.

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Breaking News Investigation

Federal Government’s Negligence Endangering Farmer’s Lives In Enugu

By Ben Aroh, The Whistler Farmers in Mpu and Okpanku communities in Aninri Local Government Area of Enugu State are endangered by the.

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Breaking News Business & Economy

Nigeria @ 64: Nigerians Lament Increasing Cost Of Transportation, Food Items

By Beatrice Ori As Nigeria continues in the euphoria of her 64th Independence celebration, some citizens have lamented the increasing cost of transportation,.

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Breaking News Politics

Governor Otu Meets IPAC, CROSIEC, Reduces Cost Of Chairmanship, Councillorship Forms

By Sylvia Akpan, Government House Correspondent The Governor of Cross River State, Senator Bassey Otu has held discussion with the Inter-Party Advisory Council.

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