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BREAKING NEWS: UCTH Resident Doctors Suspends 24 Days Old Strike

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Association of Resident Doctors, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital has just suspended its 24 days old strike. Confirming the suspension of the strike on phone, the association PRO, Dr. Joseph Ogbeche said, “it’s true we have suspended the strike, we are preparing the details and you will get it.” Details later…..

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CALABAR: Environment Expert, Tony Adah Released After Three Days In Kidnappers Den

By Margaret John Report reaching CrossRiverWatch suggests that environmental expert in Cross River State, Mr. Tony Attah was released on Wednesday after spending over 48 hours in the hands of kidnappers. Attah, a Management and Engagement Specialist in the Nigeria’s implementation network of the United Nation’s Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) as

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CRUTECH: Students Kick Over Lack Of Amenities As Management Shut Varsity For Two Weeks

By Jonathan Ugbal, Margaret Adado and Laura Kpopji The management of the Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) has shut down the school for two weeks in order for students owing fees to source for funds and defray them. This was contained in circular number 259 signed by the registrar of the varsity, Mr. Gabriel

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RE: Super Highway: NGO Ask Cross River Government To Pay Construction Company 300 Million Naira Monthly

By Efa Sunday, Government House Correspondent Sequel to the earlier publication made on our medium, we sincerely apologise for the misrepresentation and errors, we take full responsibility. The report ought to be “The Executive Director of Rainforest Resources and Development Centre, Mr. Odey Oyama has called out the Secretary to Cross River State Government, Mrs.

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UNICAL To Award Abdulsalami Abubakar, Eze Ilomuanya, Clement Ebri With Doctorate Degree, Name ICT Lab After Ayade (VIDEO)

By Efa Sunday, Government House Correspondent  The University of Calabar, as part of activities marking its 32nd convocation ceremony, has outlined some major projects to commission. Among the projects is the newly completed ICT laboratory which will be named after the Cross River State Governor, Sen. Ben Ayade. Addressing newsmen the university Vice Chancellor, Prof.

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Dear Sir/Ma, CROSSRIVERWATCH MAGAZINE: MAY 29TH INAUGURATION EDITION We bring you warm felicitations from the Management and Staff of CRWatch Resources, publishers of CrossRiverWatch. CrossRiverWatch is an Online and Offline publication aimed at bridging the information gap between the government and the governed and to bring the news to the citizens. CrossRiverWatch magazine is published

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Why Governor Ayade Should Construct Two Mini Flyovers In Calabar BY GEORGE ODOK

The ancient city of Calabar is known for its cleanliness, greenness, freshness, warmth and a tourist delight. These are some of the qualities that have earned the city as one of the cleanest in Nigeria. Due to this, the influx of tourists into the State is gradually increasing, either for leisure or business. In the

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Cross River North Deserves The Next Ministerial Appointment BY IFERE PAUL

It is no news that nobody from Northern Cross River was favoured with an appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari when he was elected as a President in 2015. No doubt, a lot of appointment came to Cross River State, many of which were concentrated in Cross River Central. With the weight of these appointments, one

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