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27-Year-Old Man Missing In Calabar

By Kelvin Ololo The Cross River State Police Command has launched an investigation into the disappearance of a 27-year-old man, identified as Esinna.

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NDLEA Raid In Bakassi Leaves Teenager Shot In The Stomach

An NDLEA raid in Bakassi, Cross River, left a teenager shot in the stomach on Wednesday after officials opened fire to escape a.

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JUST IN: 64 Nigerians Arrested In Uganda Since April To Depart For Lagos Today

64 Nigerians detained in Uganda since April 25, 2026, are set to depart for Lagos today after charges were dropped and the $400.

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Ugandan Government Drop Charges, Fine Against Persecuted Young Nigerian Missionaries, 2 Infants After Wide Criticism Of Human Rights Violation

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Government of Uganda, has dropped frivolous charges preferred against young Nigerian Missionaries who are being persecuted and imprisoned for.

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Defection Hits Cross River APC, As Upan Odey, Jedy-Agba Dump Party 

Former Cross River guber aspirant John Upan Odey and Prince KJ Jedy-Agba have resigned from the APC, citing a need for broader political.

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SPOTLIGHT: Prof. Timothy Ashibel Anake, 6th Vice-Chancellor, Covenant University, Nigeria

Prof. Timothy Ashibel Anake, a trailblazing academic, mathematician, and visionary leader, hails from Ketting-Bendi in Obanliku Local Government Area of Cross River State,.

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Governor Otu Imposes Dusk-to-Dawn Curfew In Ugep, Idomi Communities Over Tensions

By Kelvin Ololo The Cross River State Government has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew on Ugep and Idomi communities of Yakurr Local Government Area.

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Ugandan Authorities Demand $400 From 64 Detained Nigerians Or Face Prosecution

Ugandan authorities have demanded $400 from each of the 64 Nigerians detained since April 25, 2026, or face prosecution, sources told CrossRiverWatch

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