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Workers Suspend #PayrollProtest As Ayade Denies Knowledge Of Demonstrations

By Patrick Obia Sacked workers who have been on the streets of Calabar protesting for four days since Monday over the delisting of.

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11 Dead, 2 Injured In Auto Crash In Cross River

By Patrick Obia No fewer than eleven persons have lost their lives and two critically injured in a ghastly motor accident in Cross.

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Cross River, 12 Other States Technically Insolvent, Debts Rise 163%

By Yinka Kolawole, Vanguard Newspaper Cross River and 12 other States in Nige​ria may have become technically insolvent as an independent research report.

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Day 4: Workers In #PayrollProtest Call Governor Ayade A ‘Scam’

By Jonathan Ugbal Civil and public servants who are joined the #payrollprotest on Thursday at the Governor’s office in Calabar, the Cross River.

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#CRNorthDecides: Documents Suggests Justice Amobeda Ordered INEC To Publish Stephen Odey’s Name While On Vacation

By Patrick Obia Documents obtained by CrossRiverWatch suggests that Justice Simon Amobeda of the Calabar division of the Federal High Court has ordered.

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Why Justice Simon Amobeda Should Leave Cross River And Exit The Bench BY AGBA JALINGO

A court order from the vacation judge of the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, has stopped INEC from recognizing any candidate of.

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Updated: Ayade Hosts Edo Governor Elect, Obaseki Godwin (PICTURES)

By Agency Reporter The Governor elect of Edo State, Mr. Obaseki Godwin (PDP) has landed Calabar, the Cross River State capital as part.

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Day 4: Ayade Is Using Police To Intimidate Us, Delisted Workers Must Be Reinstated – Niger Delta Activists Forum

By Kelvin Ololo Niger Delta Activists Forum, Cross River State chapter currently protesting the delisting of about 3, 000 workers from the State.

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