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It’s A Shame Cross River Government Refused To Provide Counterpart Funding To End Open Defecation (WATCH VIDEO)

By Violet Isek Mr. Chuktu Nanpet, a Program Manager of United Purpose, a Non-Governmental Organization working with the Cross River State Government, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (CRS-RUWASSA) on improving the sanitation status of the State by ending open defecation has described as “shameful” the inability of the State Government to provide its counterpart

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Open Defecation Free Program Has Been Beneficial To Our Communities – Bekwarra And Obanliku Local Task Group

By Violet Isek, Margaret John Efa Sunday The declaration of Bekwarra and Obanliku Local Government Areas of Cross River State as Open Defecation Free (ODF) has been described as a milestone and has been of great benefit to both communities. The members of Obanliku and Bekwarra Local Task Group of Rural Water Supply and Sanitation

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Be Proactive, Cross River Information Commissioner, Rosemary Archibong Task NUJ

By Patricia Ilam And Philip Agba The newly elected executive members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Cross River State Ministry of Information and Orientation Chapel, have been urged to maintain ethical standards and be proactive in discharging their duties. The charge was given by the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Dr. Rosemary

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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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Drunken Policeman Kills 32 Years Old Lady In Calabar

By Nsa Gill A 32 years old lady, Victoria Ekpe of Ikot Ansa community in Calabar, Cross River State had her life cut short abruptly by a drunken Policeman whose name was given as Sargent Edu Nkanu, a neighbor in their compound at N0.11 Joseph Mkpang Street. The incident occurred in her compound Sunday night at

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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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EFCC Thwarts Attempt To Defraud Cross River SUBEB Of NGN100 Million, Arrest Suspect

By Our Reporter  The Cross River State Universal Basic Education Board (CR-SUBEB) has once again escaped the antics of fraudsters after an attempt to defraud the Board’s UBE Matching Grant account of NGN100M (one hundred million naira) was recently uncovered by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), in Abuja. The suspect identified as Tom

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