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Ndoma-Egba Salutes Nigerians, Preach Peace As Country Turn 58

By Our Reporter The Chairman of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba has congratulated Nigerians on the country’s 58th independence anniversary.

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Confusion As Usani, Owan-Enoh Emerge Factional APC Guber Candidates In Cross River

By Jonathan Ugbal The crisis rocking the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Cross River may be far from over as Niger Delta Affairs.

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Why My Candidature Was Unopposed – Ayade

By Jonathan Ugbal: Government House Correspondent and Ashie Osor: Agency Reports Cross River Governor, Senator Ben Ayade has said that his emergence as.

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Cross River PFN To Give Spiritual, Moral And Financial Support To Christian Candidates

By David Nsa The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Cross River State chapter has called on spiritual leaders to rise up and seek.

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October 1: Nigeria, A Fool At 58? What Cross Riverians Said And How They Celebrated

By Jonathan Ugbal: Government House Correspondent, Efa Sunday, Deborah Obot, Patricia Illam and Lucky Edet Cross Riverians on Monday joined millions of Nigeria.

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Our Leaders Must Project Cross River Issues Than What They Do Now – Rights Activist, Ben Usang

By Margaret John and Laura Ella A civil rights activist, Comrade Ben Usang has blamed the poor developmental indices in Cross River on.

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We Will Not Achieve Our Potential Until We Have A True Federation – Mr. Eyo Ekpo

By Margaret John and Patrick Obia A former attorney general of Cross River State and a gubernatorial aspirant of the Social Democratic Party,.

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65% Of Cross River Women Have Experienced Physical Violence – CUSO

By Elijah Ugani: Health Correspondent At least 65.5 percent of women in Cross River State have experienced some form of physical violence since.

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