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Sir Benedict Ayade; The Knight Who Desecrated His Church BY FIRST BABA ISA

I just read a statement issued by Rev. Fr. Emma Eroh, the Director of Communications in the Catholic Diocese of Ogoja; and that.

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Governor Ben Ayade Finally Admits Being A Failure BY ELIAS OZIKPU

When a suspect pleads guilty upon arraignment before a judge for criminal offence(s), the tedious process of trial is automatically expunged, which allows.

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#EndSARS: Nigeria Lavishly Blessed, Rulers Should Not Be Objects Of Terror – Olumba Olumba

By Jonathan Ugbal The leader of the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star (BCS), Olumba Olumba Obu on Saturday called on political leaders.

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#Calabar: Ayade Relaxes Curfew From 6 To 6

By Patrick Obia Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State has relaxed the curfew imposed seven days ago to 6pm-6am. A release from.

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Most Hoods That Vandalized Properties In Calabar Are Akwa Ibomites – Police (VIDEO)

By Archibong Jeremiah The Nigeria Police Force, Cross River State Command has disclosed that, most of the hoodlums that vandalized properties in the.

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#Calabar: ACROJ Condemns Arson, Pledges Media Support In Restoring Calm

By Patrick Obia Association of Cross River Online Journalists (ACROJ) has condemned in totality Friday and Saturday’s mass looting and destruction of public.

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#EndSARS: CPJ Calls For Investigation Into Attacks On Journalists And Media Houses During Protests

By Jonathan Ugbal Nigerian authorities should conduct a swift and transparent investigation into recent attacks on journalists and media outlets and ensure that.

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#Eid-El-Maulud: Ayade Sues For Prayers, Forgiveness As Curfew Bites Hard On Muslims

By Maxwell Effiong and Kelvin Ololo Muslims in Cross River State say the curfew currently in place will impact on how they celebrate.

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