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COVID-19: We’ll Soon Shutdown Everywhere, Send Them Away, Who Hired Them? – Government To Protesting Workers

By Edem Edem, Daily Post Workers of the Tinapa Lakeside Hotel in Calabar Municipal has allegedly protested the siting of coronavirus treatment center.

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Cross River Government Reiterates Commitment To Adim/Ugep Joint Peace Committee Of Lasting Solution

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Cross River State Government has reiterated it’s desire to ensuring lasting peace returns to warring Adim (Biase LGA) and.

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Just In: Driver Knocks Down Mother And Child In Calabar

By Archibong Jeremiah A vehicle has just knocked down a woman at Watt market, infront of Atakpa Police Division. The woman carrying her.

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Unconfirmed: NJC Directs Ayade To Confirm Akon Ikpeme

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Unconfirmed news has it that the National Judicial Council (NJC) has ordered Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State to.

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Nigerian Governors Agree On Two-week COVID-19 National Lockdown

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The 36 State Governors in Nigeria have recommended a national lockdown over the next two weeks to further curb the.

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FACT CHECK: Ayade Was Wrong Saying Social Distancing Not Effective Control Against Covid-19

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Ben Ayade, Governor of Cross River State and also a professor of Microbiology stirred controversy recently when he said the.

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The Theatrics Of Ben Ayade BY ETANG OBATEM

One of the Governor’s in Nigeria with a nack for hugging the headlines for a multiplicity of reasons ranging from grammatical bombasticity to.

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Cross River Born Police DCP Bissong Lost To COVID-19

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Nigeria Police Force has lost one of its senior officers to the coronavirus disease, COVID-19. Francis Adie Bissong, a.

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