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Legislative By-Elections: APC, PDP To Screen Aspirants Today

By Jonathan Ugbal Ahead of the February 26, 2022 legislative by-elections, all is set for the screening of no fewer than a dozen.

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Real Reason I Will Not Stop Criticizing Governor Ayade BY AGBA JALINGO

Criticism isn’t such a difficult word to comprehend literary, but it’s meaning is often mentally misunderstood as hatred. Particularly in acquiesced societies like.

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Ten Years After, UNICAL’s N349 Million Faculty Of Law Building Still Not Completed

By Archibong Jeremiah The Federal Government of Nigeria under the 2012 budget began constructing a 3 storey Faculty of Law building in the.

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#CRSLeadership Goals With Wofai Ewa: Agriculture, Agri-Business And Food Security

#CRSLeadership Goals is a column by Wofai Ewa focused on the #CRSConversation. It is aimed at improving social consciousness. AGRICULTURE, AGRI-BUSINESS & FOOD SECURITY.

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Homecoming, Reunions Among Others Will Make Alumni Think UNICAL – DC Enamhe

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The acting director, alumni relations of the University of Calabar, Dr. Dorn-Cklaimz Enamhe says he hopes to instill in alumni.

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Leaders Build Systems, Systems Solve Problems BY AGBA JALINGO

As we continue to broaden the conversation around leadership in the age of personalization, it is trite to remember as, Karl Popper, one.

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Calabar River Kidnap: Ayade, Police Silent As 12 Remain In Captivity After One Week

By Ushang Ewa Cross River Governor, Senator Ben Ayade and the Nigerian Police Force have remained mute one week after 17 persons were.

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Elections Cometh, Are You A Student ? BY AGBA JALINGO

Your lecture room is an eyesore. With students sitting on the floor. 500 students stuffed in a lecture hall built for 50. No.

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