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Ayade Orders Permanent Secretaries To Assess Appointees Performance Ahead Of Cabinet Reshuffling

By Ogar Monday Listen To The Report The Cross River Governor, Sen. Ben Ayade has asked Permanent Secretaries in all the Ministries, Departments,.

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Breaking News Podcast Politics

APC Inaugurates Committee To Trim Number Of Governorship Aspirants From Sixteen To Four

By George Odok, News Agency of Nigeria Listen TO The Report Chairman of APC in Cross River State, Barr. Alphonsus Ogar Eba has.

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Breaking News Civic Space Education Podcast

Free Education: Court Summons Cross River Governor, Quality Education Commissioner, And SUBEB Chairman

By Ogar Monday Listen To The Report A Cross River State High Court in Calabar has summoned the Cross River State Governor, Sen..

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Breaking News Podcast Politics

Resign Now If You Want to Contest In 2023 – Gov. Ayade To Appointees

By Ogar Monday Listen To The Report Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State has directed his appointees to resign from their offices.

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Breaking News Opinion Podcast

Filthy Calabar: A Tale Of Two Endings BY AGBA JALINGO

Listen To The Article Exactly 390 days from today, I don’t know where the event will hold yet, most likely, the UJ Esuene.

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Breaking News Business & Economy Investigation Podcast

Inside The Illegal Trading Of Forest Woods In Cross River Community

By Kehinde Ogunyale Listen To The Report “With a N20,000 bribe, an external buyer can influence the youth in host communities in Cross.

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Breaking News Business & Economy Podcast

Cross River To Benefit From AFDB’s $540 Million Loan Facility To Nigeria

By Ogar Monday Listen To The Report The African Development Bank, AFDB, has revealed that Cross River State will benefit from a $540.

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World Press Freedom Day: ACROJ Charges Journalist To Continue Exposing Corruption

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Listen To The Report The Association of Cross River Online Journalists, ACROJ, has called on journalists to continue to “keep.

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