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CALABAR: Catholic Church Commences Free Training For 8 Skills

By Sylvia Akpan The Calabar Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church will for the next three months, starting today, train the public on.

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#CRSDecides2023: Jarigbe Agom Declares For Senate

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Senator representing Cross River North district in the ninth National Assembly, Jarigbe Agom has declared his intention to seek.

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Cross River Community Pleads For N6mln To Complete Access Bridge

By Cornelius Umoh The Abo Bonabe community of Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State says it needs of NGN6 million to.

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6 Years After, Emefiele’s CBN Yet To Settle Families Of Victims Of Calabar Branch Explosion

By Jonathan Ugbal Six years after the March 11, 2016, explosion that rocked the Calabar branch of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the.

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IKOM: Man Denounces Cultism, Pleads With Old Colleagues To Stay Away

By Helen Ubong A Cross Riverian, Reje Agbor Ojong has publicly denounced membership of a gang group in Ikom Local Government Area of.

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Sunday Musings: Your Village People Must Be Stronger Than Your God BY AGBA JALINGO

There are Christians in many urban centers both in Nigeria and abroad who have never been back home to their villages for decades..

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2023: Southern Senatorial District Persuades Central And North To Support Back-To-South Agenda

By Archibong Jeremiah Ahead of the 2023 general elections in Nigeria and Cross River State in particular, stakeholders from the Southern Senatorial District.

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Cross River North And South, The Battle Is Over, No Winner No Vanquish BY PATRICK OBIA

It is said, whatever has a beginning has an end. This saying is appropriate in the just concluded legislative by-elections for the Ogoja/Yala.

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