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Ayade’s Administration Responsible For 70 Percent Of Owed Gratuities In Cross River

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The organized labor in Cross River State has provided a breakdown of gratuities owed local government and state retirees since.

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Journalists, Civic Activists’ Trained On Security Sector Reform And Democratic Issues

By Archibong Jeremiah A 3-day workshop aimed at boosting journalists and civic activists’ capacity in covering, reporting and working in the Nigerian security.

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Ayade Inspects Spaghetti Flyover, Calabar-Odukpani Dual Carriageway After CrossRiverWatch Investigation

By Patrick Obia Weeks after CrossRiverWatch investigation revealed that after budgeting ₦42 billion, Cross River Government resorted to an obscure company for the.

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2022 Budget To Complete Assets We Want To Sell – Ayade

By Patrick Obia Despite an ongoing process to privatize no fewer than 34 existing and planned assets of the Cross River State government,.

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Despite Massive Outcry, Cross River Government Pays Four Out Of Six Months Owed Road Sweepers

By Patrick Obia Despite the massive outcry that greeted the harassment of aged people sweeping roads in Calabar, the Cross River State capital.

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BREAKING: Ayade Presents 2022 N276bln Budget Of Conjugated Agglutination To Assembly

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Cross River Governor, Senator Ben Ayade has presented the 2022 appropriation bill to the House of Assembly. The State expects.

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NYCN Seeks Resolution Of Labour Strike, Road Sweepers Imbroglio

By Patrick Obia The Cross River State Chapter of National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has called on the organized labour to suspend.

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Cross River Strike: Negotiations Stalled As Government Resorts To Propaganda

By Patrick Obia The meeting between the Organized Labor and the government of Cross River State to resolve the ongoing industrial action on.

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