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Wipe A Tear Today Initiative Awards Scholarships, Pays Hospital Bills In Obudu

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Wipe A Tear Today Initiative, a non governmental organization has awarded scholarships to 20 pupils in Obudu local government area of Cross River State. The organization also paid the current and outstanding hospital bills of several patients at the Sacred Heart Hospital Obudu. Over 20 secondary school students from villages in Ipong

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Jedy Agba Petitions IG, DSS, Alleges Threat To Life From Cross River Government

By CrossRiverWatch admin Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase and his Directorate of State Security Service counterpart, Alhaji Lawal Daura have been alerted to alleged blackmail and threats to the life of former Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation group general manager, Prince Goddy Jedy-Agba and his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Jedy-Agba by the Cross River State

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Obudu Wild Fires: Community Relations Officer Implores NEMA, SEMA To Rescue Affected Communities

By CrossRiverWatch admin The Community Relations Officer for Obudu Local Government, Hon. Emmanuel Akwagiobe, has warned the people of the area against indiscriminate and uncontrolled burning of bushes for whatever purpose and more especially during this period of dry, hazy and chilly harmattan winds. He also condemned in its totality the rate of incessant fire

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Finally, Calabar Killer Cops To Appear In Court On Monday

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Monday, February 8th, 2016, the 14 dismissed policemen who allegedly killed late Derek Maurice Ben and five others on the 17th April 2014 at about 2am, will appear before the State Deputy Chief Judge, Justice Mike Edem of the Federal High Court 2, Calabar Division, CrossRiverWatch authoritatively report. There have been accusations

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Reciprocate Governor Ayade’s Gesture – Head Of Service Charge Civil Servants

By Our Correspondent The Head of Service of Cross River State, Barrister Ekpenyong Henshaw, has charged workers in the state civil service to reciprocate Governor Ben Ayade’s gesture of prompt payment of salaries through increased productivity and strict compliance with the civil service code. Henshaw who made the charge during a chat with newsmen described

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