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Finally, Buhari Replaces Service Chiefs

By CrossRiverWatch Admin President Muhmmadu Buhari has replaced the Service Chiefs with immediate effect. Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, broke the news on Tuesday.

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No Fee, No Exam – CRUTECH Management To Students, Ignores Governor’s Proclamation

By Archibong Jeremiah The management of Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) has ignored the proclamation of the State Governor, Sen. Ben Ayade to.

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DEVELOPING STORY: Akon Ikpeme To Be Confirmed CJ

By Jonathan Ugbal Information reaching our newsroom suggests that Justice Akon Ikpeme will soon be confirmed by the Cross River State House of.

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There Are Plans To Assassinate Me – Jarigbe Agom

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Ahead of his father’s funeral slated for February 3rd and 4th, federal lawmaker, Jarigbe Agom has alleged that there are.

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The Police Had No Case Against #Abuja6 – DonHenry Akwaji

By Jonathan Ugbal An Abuja Magistrate Court sitting in Wuse Zone 2 has discharged and acquitted four out of the six defendants brought.

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ICPC: Obono-Obla Alleges Witch Hunt

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Okoi Obono-Obla, a former aide to President Muhammad’s Buhari on prosecution has said his continuous travails at thee Independent Corrupt.

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“I Was Detained For 5 Days, Beaten Up Regularly, I’m Praying To God,” Says Owner Of Demolished Calabar Hotel

By Cletus Ukpong, Premium Times The man whose hotel in Cross River State was demolished by the State Government has denied the allegation that the hotel was used as.

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13 Corps Members Test Positive To COVID-19 At NYSC Camp – Official

By Cletus Ukpong, Premium Times Cross River State on Sunday recorded 20 cases of COVID-19 infection, the highest so far in the State. Prior to.

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