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Who Will Tell The President? BY VENATIUS IKEM

As our governor prepares for the visit of Mr. President and more Industries are hastily built and thousands are hastily employed, even if only on Radio, I recall our days in school, primary and secondary. Each time an Inspector of schools is expected, or a Commissioner or some senior official of the Ministry of Education,

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Bette Agba And Fulani Invasion In History BY JUSTINE UDIE

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The emergence of attacks by the Fulani Nomads is not strange to me and should not be to the Bette, Igede, and Ukel (Bekwara) people of both Cross River and the Tiv communities in Benue State. An attempt to trace the origin, exodus and settlement of the Bette Agba kindred as part

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Declining Land Transactions And Mystification Of Governor’s Consent: Lawyer Writes Governor Ayade

By CrossRiverWatch Admin MAY 14, 2018 HIS EXCELLENCY SENATOR (PROF.) BEN AYADE, ESQ. THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR CROSS RIVER STATE Your Excellency, OPEN LETTER TO THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF CROSS RIVER STATE ON THE DECLINING STATE OF LAND TRANSACTIONS AND MYSTIFICATION OF GOVERNOR’S CONSENT. Your Excellency, I am a Practicing and Tax Compliant Lawyer in Cross

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Tackling The Worldwide Explosion In Illicit Drugs (Part I) BY REKPENE BASSEY

At its seventeenth special session, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Political Declaration and Global Program of Action against dangerous drugs. Nothing less was expected from a session devoted to the question of worldwide action and cooperation against illicit drugs. Issues in supply, demand, trafficking and distribution of narcotic drugs and psychotropic

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How Drug Barons Infiltrate Government Officials (Part I) BY REKPENE BASSEY

The largest, richest and deadliest criminal enterprise in history is penetrating deeply into civil structures that make democracy what it is: justice systems, police forces, political parties, legislatures, electoral campaigns, civilian – controlled armies, government ministries and presidential palaces – David Schrieberg Newsweek Magazine, 22 January 1996. The instinct for survival is a creed in

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Ayade’s Rice Seeds And Seedlings Factory; A Revolutionary Investment In Rice Production In Nigeria BY EMMANUEL ETIM

Rice is an edible starchy cereal grain. Cultivated rice is known botanically as Oryza sativa. Rice is the agricultural commodity with the third highest worldwide production. The world’s largest rice producers by far are China and India. Rice is the world’s most important food crop and dietary staple, ahead of wheat and corn. It is

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Time To Restructure NDLEA BY REKPENE BASSEY

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Illicit drug trafficking and abuse have remained a quandary in Nigeria for decades now. The extent of this mire or messy muddle was first brought to public attention on 10 April 1985 during what might be termed Muhammadu Buhari’s ‘First Missionary Journey’ to Nigeria. We could term it so because on the

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Dr. Joseph Wayas: The Politician’s Politician BY VENATIUS IKEM

By CrossRiverWatch Admin It is said that Cross River North has no people. Indeed that we have never had any. For the benefit of the younger and upcoming generation of politicians from the Northern part of Cross River State, I would like to introduce a man they may have known only as former Senate President

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