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Gov. Ayade’s Professorial Degree In Ineptitude BY PASCAL OMOJI

Gov. Ayade will never stop surprising Cross Riverians with his ineptitude and misgovernment. Here comes another abracadabra!! This man wants to immediately start.

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COVID-19 And Cross River LG Funds Continued BY AGBA JALINGO

After securing the roundly criticized approval of the Cross River State House of Assembly for the release of N50million by each of the.

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#OBUDU20: Stray Bullet Victim Is Dead

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Justin Imbufe Ugal, the indomie seller who was struck by a stray bullet in Obudu last Wednesday has died. He.

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The Guardian Saturday Magazine – Saving The Life-savers

By Chukwuma Muanya, The Guardian Newspaper They have put their lives on the line. They are most likely to contract one of the.

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​Lockdown: Falana Writes National Human Rights Commission, Demands Investigation Into Killing Of Nigerians By Security Agents

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has written to the National Human Rights Commission asking it to investigate the unlawful.

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These Deliberate Lies About Job Recruitment In Cross River Should Stop BY AGBA JALINGO

1. The first pronouncement of employment made by Governor Ayade after taking office was the approval for the Cross River State Universal Basic.

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‘Efiks Are Not Bastards Nor Spoils Of War’ – Victor Bassey Writes Methodist Archbishop

An Efik native and crane operator, Victor Bassey Ackwonu has written the Archbishop of the Methodist Archdiocese of Calabar, Most Reverend Emmanuel Udofia.

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COVID-19: Stakeholders Bicker Over N900m Deduction From Councils In Cross River

By Clifford Ndujihe, Politics Editor, Vanguard Newspaper The decision of the Cross River State Government to deduct N50 million each from the 18.

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