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#Calabar: Seven Kidnapped Within One Week, Three Suspects Surface

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Cases of kidnapping in the once most peaceful State in Niger Delta’s Nigeria, Cross River, has increased within the last.

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Awoniyi Begs Cross River Government To Redeem 2013 House Pledge

By Johnny Edward, Punch Newspaper Taiwo Awoniyi has pleaded with the Cross River State Government to redeem the house pledge made to the.

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Governor Ben Ayade, Obong Of Calabar Settle Differences

By Anietie Akpan, Guardian Newspaper Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade, and the Obong of Calabar, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu (V), have.

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288 Special Constabulary Police Officers Pass Out In Cross River

By Edem Edem, Daily Post No fewer than 288 Special Constabulary (Community) Police Officers, who trained at the Police Training School, Odukpani, Cross.

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#EndSARS: Cross River Probe Panel Receives 54 Petitions, Entertain One Testimony, Adjourns To 19 November 2020

By Patrick Obia and Rachel Idim Cross River State Judicial Panel on Police Brutality and Restitution has entertained testimony from a victim, adjourns.

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Burglars Break Shop, Make Away With Valuables Worth Thousands Of Naira Amidst Curfew

By Patrick Obia and Kelvin Ololo Burglars have broken into Blessed Electronics shop located at No. 2 Ndidem Usang Iso (Marian) road, Calabar.

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BREAKING: Two Afokang Inmate Test Positive For COVID-19, Immediate Past Controller Dies

By Archibong Jeremiah Two inmates of the Nigeria Correctional Service, Cross River State Custodial Center has tested positive for COVID-19. The State Commissioner.

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#EndSARS: Cross River Panel Receives 39 Petitions, Seeks Advise On Who ‘Defendant’ Is

By Patrick Obia and Rachel Idim The Cross River State Judicial Panel on Police brutality and restitution says it will begin hearing cases.

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