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State Government To Provide Shelter For Bakassi Returnees, Initiate Plans For Affordable Housing

By Grace Orok The Cross River State Commissioner for Social Housing, Mr. Effiom Etim Archibong has disclosed that the Cross River State Government through the Ministry of Social Housing has initiated plans to provide shelter for the displaced persons of Bakassi. Mr. Etim said that the Ministry of Social Housing, being a brain child of

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The Dialogue With Agba Jalingo Begins Live Streaming On Facebook

By Archibong Jeremiah The Dialogue With Agba Jalingo, a current affairs and all topical program on Hit 95.9fm, Calabar begins live streaming on Facebook through it’s page https://www.facebook.com/TheDialogueWithAgbaJalingo/ This was made known to our newsroom in a press release signed by the producer of the program; Charles Kalu. According to the release the live Facebook streaming

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Ndoma Egba Inaugurated As Chairman Board Of NDDC

By Archibong Jeremiah Senator Victor Ndoma Egba has been inaugurated as the Chairman of the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC yesterday Friday 4th November, 2016 in Abuja.   Senator Victor Ndoma Egba is the Leader of the 7th Senate

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Federal Government Approves Arthur Javis University, Akpabuyo, 7 Others

By CrosRiverWatch Admin The federal government has granted provisional approval to Arthur Javis University of Science and Technology in Akpabuyo, Cross State. The approval was granted, Wednesday, during a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, FEC, which held at the council chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja. The Minister of State for Education, Anthony Onwuka,

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Youth Group Wants Lafarge To Relocate Headquarters From Lagos To Calabar

By CrossRiverWatch Admin A group, Nigeria Youth Organization, Cross River State Chapter has called on Lafarge Africa, owners and operators of the Mfamosing line 1 and 11 to move their administrative headquarters from Lagos to Calabar where it was formally. This was part of the prayers sought by the group in a letter titled “Protest

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Ayade Begins 5 Day Tour Of Cross River Central And Northern Senatorial Districts

By Jonathan Ugbal: Government House Correspondent Cross River Governor, Senator Ben Ayade will today embark on a 6 day tour of Ikom, Obanliku, Bekwarra, Yala, Ogoja, and Obudu local government areas to perform groundbreaking ceremonies and Commissioning of projects. A released signed by his spokesperson, Mr. Christian Ita on Tuesday stated that the governor will

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Cross River Governor Presents 301 Billion Naira 2017 Budget To Assembly

By Ogar Monday; House of Assembly Correspondence The Governor of Cross River State, Senator Ben Ayade has presented the 2017 appropriation budget before the Cross River State House of Assembly, at a seating held yesterday Monday 31st October 2016. According to figures reeled out by the Governor, the expected Internally Generated Revenue of the Government

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2017 Budget: Ayade Postpones Presentation, To Break Ground For 3 Mega Billion Naira Projects In Northern Cross River

By Jonathan Ugbal: Government House Correspondent Cross River Governor, Senator Ben Ayade failed to present the 2017 appropriation bill to the House of Assembly Friday morning as earlier reported by CrossRiverWatch. The protocol unit had Thursday evening sent messages that governor Ayade will Friday morning at about 7:30 AM present the budget to the 25

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