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BREAKING: Ayade’s Directive Prevents Gender And Domestic Violence Victims From Accessing Social Services Office

Jonathan Ugbal Cross River Governor, Senator Ben Ayade’s directive to lock out civil servants who arrive work after 8:00AM is hurting victims of.

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Ayade Performs Groundbreaking For Five-Star Hotel, Says Private Sector Investment Key To Economic Growth

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Cross River State Governor, Sen. Ben Ayade on Wednesday described the State as an investors’ haven saying private sector participation.

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Breaking News Politics

2023: Obong Of Calabar, Ndidem Of The Quas Endorse Back-To-South Movement

By Patrick Obia The Obong of Calabar and head of the Efik nation, His Eminence, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi-Otu V has endorsed the.

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No Fire Incident In Cross River Governor’s Office – Christian Ita Debunks

CrossRiverWatch Admin The Government of Cross River State has debunked reports of a purported fire incident in the Governor’s Office, Calabar. A press.

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Fire Guts Accounts, Audit Sections Of Cross River Governor’s Office (PICTURES)

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The powerhouse, accounts, and audit sections of the Governor’s office extension in Calabar were on Saturday night gutted by fire..

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Breaking News Opinion

How Mahdi Shehu Rejected An American Officer’s Money To Bomb Hotel In Kaduna BY SULAIMAN ALEDEH

Nigerian businessman, medical practitioner, and activist, Mahdi Shehu has narrated an event that happened 27 years ago and was significant to the turn.

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Governor Ayade Visit British Ambassador To Nigeria, Consoles Them

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Cross River State Governor, Sen. Ben Ayade has consoled the people of the United Kingdom over the death of.

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World Bank Reacts As Cross River Community Complains Against Shoddy Erosion Project

By Anietie Akpan, Guardian Newspaper Cross River community has protested against the perceived poor quality of work done as the World Bank ends.

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