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Obudu-Born Franka Pioneers Healthcare AI Solution, Garners Distinction In Foreign Varsity

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Franka Undie, a Nigerian from Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State, has graduated from the RUDN University, Russia,.

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Sunday Musings: A Day Will Never Come When I Will Need You? BY AGBA JALINGO 

I imagine that I released a footage here where I was addressing members of my small organization, CrossRiverWatch, that, “a day will never.

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Re- Chairmanship Of The Cross River State Traditional Council: How Not To Treat Our Royal Fathers BY EFFIONG NYONG

 It is interesting and worrisome, the way we have  continually  desecrated the traditional institution in Nigeria and in Cross River State. Worrisome because.

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David Akate Takes Over As State Director Of Information

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Mr. David Akate has assumed office as the new Cross River State Director of Information. He assumption of office follows.

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Breaking News Politics Reports

Impeachment Saga: Ayambem Dissolves Committees, Hail Colleagues

By CrossRiverWatch Admin  The Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem has appreciated Members of the State.

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Breaking News Reports

BOI Conducting Biometric Exercise For Grant Scheme In Cross River 

By Sylvia Akpan, Government House Correspondent  The Bank of Industry is currently conducting a biometric exercise for palliative grant scheme in Cross River.

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Breaking News Business & Economy Reports

Government Reiterates Ban On Motorcycles, Tricycles Within Major Areas In Calabar

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Cross River State Government has reiterated the ban on commercial motorcycles and tricycles within the Calabar metropolis. The ban was.

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UNICAL Law Students, Workers Protest Insecurity

The new Faculty of law building is the nearest structure to the river which served as an entry and exit point for kidnappers.

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