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The Guardian Newspaper Deputy Bureau Chief South-South Bags International Award Of Excellence

By Paradise News The Guardian Newspaper South South Deputy Bureau Chief, Mr. Anietie Akpan has won an international Award of Excellence from a.

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NGO Throws Weight Behind CrossRiverWatch Publisher Over Cybercrime Charges, Caution FCT Police Commissioner

By Isaac Jarigbe Citizens Solution Network, a non-profit-making organization working against all forms of human rights violations and achieving a sane society has.

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INEC Extends Deadline For PVC Collection

By Emmanuel Egobiambu, Channels TV The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has extended the deadline for the collection of Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).

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Bekwarra Local Government Chairman, Traditional Leaders Seek Measures To Curb Insecurity In Communities

By Mary Bassey The Executive Chairman of Bekwarra Local Government Area, Dr. Emeka Josephat, and traditional leaders in the LG have sought measures.

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UNICAL: After Students Protest, Management Suspend Examination To January 23rd

By Isaac Jarigbe and Etido Okon The Management of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) has suspended the second-semester examination that commenced on Monday.

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Cross River State Assembly Speaker Congratulate New Commissioners, Call For Collective Dreams

By Mary Bassey The Speaker of Cross River State House of Assembly, Hon. Eteng Williams has congratulated the 13 new Commissioners appointed by.

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Cybercrime: Police File Two-Count Charge Against Agba Jalingo

By Patrick Obia The Commissioner of Police Federal Capital Territory, Abuja has filed a two-count charge on cybercrimes against the Editor-in-Chief of CrossRiverWatch,.

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Flour Mills’ Unhealthy Disposal Of Industrial Wastes Puts Healths Of Its Host Community, Neighbors At Risk

By Patrick Obia From early 2000, Calabar, Nigeria’s first pre-independence capital city, was regarded as one of the cleanest and greenest cities in.

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