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Know Your Constituency Projects In The 2025 Budget (Part 11): Cross River South Senatorial District In Focus BY AGBA JALINGO

This is a total of 9 projects amounting to N2,220,000,000 (Two billion two hundred and twenty million Naira.)

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Know Your Constituency Projects In The 2025 Budget (Part 10); Akpabuyo/Bakassi/Calabar South Federal Constituency In Focus BY AGBA JALINGO

This is a total of 12 projects amounting to N1,505,000,000 (One billion five hundred and five million Naira.)

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NORTHCCO: A Utopian Dream That Will Soon Blow Away BY AGBA JALINGO

the real qualm is the continued preference of our elites for politics far and above governance. The insatiable desire of people who have held several political positions and failed to help Cross River North progress, continuing to scramble for power, merely to oil their financial sinews.

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The Forgotten Province Of Nigeria BY NANDI BETTE

Traversing the length and breadth of old Ogoja Province, one is scandalized by the plight of a dejected citizenry, living amidst abundant resources yet struggling to float above poverty level. Today, Ogoja cuts the image of a malnourished child, overtaken in growth and size by younger siblings.

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The Marginalization Of Cross River State In Federal Appointments: A Case For Justice And Equity BY MISSANG OYAMA

The pattern extends beyond board appointments. At the Federal Executive Council, the state has suffered significant downgrades in ministerial appointments.

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State Governors Are The Real Problem Of Nigerian Democracy BY DOMINIC KIDZU

They use poverty as a form of political control. The poorer the people, the more likely they are compelled to sing and dance at the celestial glory of the sovereign who does no wrong. Every single project is magnified as the greatest, ever. He knows the truth, but what the heck! The wealth of the

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Is ‘Atakpa’ Of Calabar Really Linked To ‘Akpa’ Of The Jukuns? BY CEEJAY OJONG

For instance, where did the 'Akpa Junkuns' suddenly disperse to without any remnant or trace of its people, language or settlements in the Calabar vicinity? The Efuts we already know are a part of the Balondo ba konja people. The Quas are a subset of the larger Ejagham superset. The Efiks have their clear and

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