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Team Cross River State To Represent South-South At Nigeria Medical Association National Games

By Archibong Jeremiah Team Cross River State of the Nigeria Medical Association,  NMA has qualified to represent the South- South Zone of the Nigeria Medical Association at the National NMA football games in Taraba State come February 2017. The team defeated Bayelsa State 3-1 on penalties at the Abraham Odia stadium, University of Calabar to

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Foundation Holds Youth Mentorship Program In Calabar

By Grace Orok The Speaker Cross River State House of Assembly Hon. John Gaul Lebo has said that education is no longer the key to success. Hon. Gaul said this while addressing students of different schools at the Theresa Udie Annual Youth Mentorship Forum which held at the Transcorp hotel in Calabar. His words, “Education

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Cross River Government Moves To Regulate Content Of Adverts, To Review Rates

By Archibong Jeremiah The Cross River State Government is making moves to regulate content of adverts as well as review its outdoor exposure rates for next year. The disclosure was made by the State Signage and Advertisement Agency Director General, Mr. Stanley Nsemo-Livingstone recently where he said his Agency shares part of the blame for

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Mountain Cinema Felicitates With Ndoma Egba On Appointment, Urge Him To Be Selfless

By Grace Orok Mountain Cinema Nigeria (MCN), organizers of Obudu Face of Culture International have felicitated with Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba on his appointment as the Chairman, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) by President Mohammadu Buhari. This felicitation was contained in a letter signed by the CEO/Managing Director Mountain Cinema Nigeria, Mr. Francis Akpeke on behalf

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Development Expert Advises Cross River Assembly On Ways To Exit Recession

By Ogar Monday: House Of Assembly Correspondent A United States of America based development economist, Mr. Princewill Odidi has advised the Cross River State Government through the Cross River State House of Assembly to empower the plethora of unemployed youths in the streets and encourage them to form cooperatives so as to deal with the

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Cross River Assembly Passes Administration Of Criminal Justice Bill Into Law

By Ogar Monday; House of Assembly Correspondent The Cross River State House of Assembly has passed into law, the Cross River State Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2016 at its sitting on Wednesday. While presenting the report on the bill, Hon. Nelson Ofem Chairman House Committee on Judiciary, Public Service Matters, Public Petitions and Conflict

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Green Police Is Not Parallel To Nigeria Police – Cross River Government

By Archibong Jeremiah The Cross River State Government has refuted claims by the Nigeria Police Force that the State Green Police is at variance with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Government which spoke  recently through the Commissioner for Information, Mrs. Rosemary Archibong says it’s a misunderstanding. Speaking

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UNFPA Holds One Day Seminar For Journalists In Calabar

By Elijah Ugani The United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA) has concluded a one day seminar for reporters drawn from the print, electronic and online media in preparation for the “Wise-Up Campaign” scheduled to hold from December 1st to 31st 2016. The event was held at the conference room of the UNFPA office with 20 reporters

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