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HRM Ogamode Eje Emerges As New Yala LGA Paramount Ruler

By CrossRiverWatch Admin His Royal Majesty, Ogamode Eje Ipoule, has been elected as the new Paramount Ruler of Yala Local Government Area in Cross River State. His emergence followed a peaceful and transparent election held on Monday, June 30, 2025, after Governor Bassey Otu okayed for the exercise to take place. Speaking on the outcome,

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How Often Do You Get Tired! BY AGBA JALINGO

I do not think that there is anyone who has been able to develop the ability to tell when exactly they fall sleep. We all can tell when we went to bed. But there is that moment when your eyes close by themselves and you fall asleep. No one knows that moment. That moment is

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Communal Clash: Cross River And Benue Communities Allegedly Engage In Gun Duel

By Kelvin Ololo Abonkip Community in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State and Tiv Community in Benue State, have reportedly engaged each other in gun battle over suspected land dispute. A reliable source confirmed the incident to CrossRiverWatch, stating that the incident started on 28 June, 2025, through bushes. The source said: “Abonkib

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Sunday Musings: How Much Cargo Could Noah’s Ark Carry? BY AGBA JALINGO

You know we are usually forbidden from thinking in a manner that appears like you are questioning God. But matter-of-factly, God is always available for questioning, which is why he left us with so many things that we do not know and he expects us to seek to know. Besides that, if we do not

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ICYMI: UNICAL Law Students Lament Dues Hike From N12,000 To N49,000, Dean Questions SaharaReporters’ Right To Probe Increment

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The sudden increase, according to students, has placed a heavy financial burden on them, especially as no student leadership currently exists in the faculty to challenge the development. Students of the Faculty of Law, University of Calabar, Cross River State have expressed outrage over a sharp increase in their faculty dues, which

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Breaking News Civic Space Investigation

Offing The Microphone: How Power Strangles Free Speech In Cross River State

The stifling of free speech in Cross River is not always overt, but its consequences are clear: fear, silence, and a shrinking civic space. It discourages critical reporting, undermines democracy, and leaves the most vulnerable without a voice

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Child Mothers: Experts Establish Alternative Care Framework For South-South In Calabar

By Kelvin Ololo The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that over two million girls under the age of 15 give birth every year, an alarming figure that has raised concern among experts. WHO said, these “child mothers” face serious health risks and often endure stigma, shame, rejection, abandonment, and increased vulnerability to predators and

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Cross River Pledges Agriculture Support, Forest Conservation, Welcomes Dutch Investment

By Sylvia Akpan, Government House Correspondent Cross River State Government has reiterated its commitment to agricultural transformation and environmental sustainability, calling on the Kingdom of the Netherlands to invest in the state’s thriving agriculture sector, particularly in oil palm processing and technology transfer. Speaking during a courtesy visit by the Consul General of the Kingdom

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