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August 1st: Security Commanders Warn Against Violent Protests, Urge Organizers To Collaborate With Authorities

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Cross River State’s security commanders have warned sternly against violent protests that could threaten the state’s peace and stability. The.

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Suspected Hoodlums Attack NUJ Palliatives, As UNICROSS Lost 3 To Fatal Crash In Cross River

By Godwin Ajom Suspected hoodlums on Tuesday attacked a vehicle conveying palliatives of the Nigerian Union of Journalist (NUJ), Cross River State chapter.

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In This Church, We Are Not Joining Any Protest – Calabar Pastor Warn Members

By Patrick Obia  The General Overseer of Bible Crusade Christian Mission (BCCM), Calabar South Local Government Area of Cross River State, Pastor Joseph.

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President Tinubu Signs N70,000 Minimum Wage Bill Into Law

By Lanre Lasisi And Emmanuel Egobiambu, Channels Television President Bola Tinubu has signed the minimum wage bill into law, ending months of deliberations.

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Government Begs Entertainers, Influencers To Shun Proposed Protest

By Godwin Ajom As the proposed nationwide protest gathers momentum and is met with mixed reactions, the government of Cross River State has.

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CRSHA Calls For Removal Of Refuse Dump In Ikom Metropolis

By Mary Bassey, House Of Assembly Correspondent The Cross River State House of Assembly, has called for the immediate removal of refuse dumps.

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VIDEO: Cross River Government Takes Anti-Protest Campaign To Church, Accuses IPOB Of 2020 Vandals

By Patrick Obia The Government of Cross River State, has taken its anti-protest campaign to church, dissuading members from joining the August 1’st.

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The Danger Of The Nigerian Planned Protest: A Time Bomb Waiting To Detonate BY PROF. CHRISTOPHER CHINEDUMUIJE

When protests turn violent, the impact on children, women, and young people is often severe. Schools, hospitals, and public utilities are among the.

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