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Paul Adah, APC Guber Aspirant Berates Ayade Over Communal Crisis, Calls For LG Election (AUDIO)

By Efa Sunday A Former Commissioner representing Cross River State on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC, Hon. Paul Adah, has said that a functional local government system witn elected representatives will curtail the continues communal crisis bedeviling the State. Hon. Paul Adah made the assertion when he visited the secretariat of

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We Need To Collectively Rescue Cross River From Ayade – APC Guber Aspirant, Paul Adah (LISTEN TO AUDIO)

By Margaret John A Cross River State gubernatorial aspirant from the All Progressive Congress APC, Hon. Paul Adah has called on Cross Riverians to come together and collectively rescue the State from the setbacks of the present administration. Hon. Adah made the call while fielding questions from members of the Association of Cross River Online

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State Assembly Is Rubber Stamp For Ayade – Upan Odey, APC Guber Aspirant(AUDIO)

By Margaret John; House of Assembly Correspondent A Cross River State gubernatorial aspirant from the All Progressives Congress APC, Mr. John Upan Odey has accused the State House of Assembly of being a rubber stamp to the State Governor, Senator Ben Ayade. He made the accusation while fielding questions from members of the Association of

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Questioning Our Legality Shows Government Doesn’t Want To Implement Agreement It Entered – Cross River Law Officers (AUDIO)

By Violet Isek The Cross River State Government has been advised to “shun semantics” and honor the agreement it has entered with the State Law Officers Association of Nigeria (LOAN), as questioning the legality of LOAN indicates intention not to honor previous agreements. The charge was made by the Cross River State Chapter Chairman of

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Cross River Government Reacts To Law Officers Strike, Says Association Is Illegal, Promises To Improve Workers Welfare (AUDIO)

By Margaret John The Special Adviser on Labor Matters to the Cross River State Governor, Senator Ben Ayade, Mr. Effiong Ita, has maintained that the strike embarked upon by the Cross River State chapter of the Law Officers Association of Nigeria (LOAN) is “illegal as the body is not registered according to the Nigeria Law.”

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TEACHERS STRIKE: Until Our Demands Are Met, We Will Stay At Home – Cross River NUT (AUDIO)

By Ilam Patricia The Chairman of the Cross River State chapter the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Comrade Eyo-Nsa Itam, has acknowledged the Cross River State Government for admitting that it is to blame for the lingering face off between his union and the government which has led to the current strike action by teachers

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There Is Power In Online Journalism – Cross River APC Guber Aspirant, John Upan Odey Tells ACROJ

By Ogar Monday Members of the Association of Cross River Online Journalists (ACROJ) have been encouraged to continue the good work they are doing, because there is power in online journalism. The charge was given by Mr. John Upan Odey, a 2019 gubernatorial aspirant from the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Cross River State, when

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Young People Shouldn’t Be Given Power Just To Put Food On Their Tables – John Upan Odey, Cross River State APC Governorship Aspirant

By Ogar Monday A 2019 Cross River State Governorship hopeful from the All Progressive Congress (APC) Mr. John Upan Odey has criticized the Government of Senator Ben Ayade for its numerous appointments in the guise of “putting food on peoples table.” Mr. Upan Odey who stated that its derogatory for the government to do that,

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