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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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British Council Set May 6 As Deadline For Future Leaders Connect Application

By Efa Sunday The British Council has slated the 6th of May, 2019 as the deadline for submission of Future Leaders Connect application. The program aims at providing future leaders with skills and international networks, which will improve their ability to make and influence policies that will in turn lead to long term impact on

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Ongoing Renovation At The Cross River State Library Complex Paused, No Response From Government (PICTURES)

By Philip Agba and Deborah Obot The Cross River State Government has paused the renovation of the State Library Complex which full revamping was ongoing last month. Our reporters monitoring the progress of the job observed that for two weeks plus now work has been paused. Though efforts are being made to get the authorities

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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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Advertise In Our May 29 Edition – See Advert Rates

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

By Efa Sunday, Government House Correspondent The Executive Director of Rainforest Resources and Development Centre, Mr. Odey Oyama has called out the Secretary to Cross River State Government, Mrs. Tina Agbor to secure a resolution from the State House for approval to issue an irrevocable standing payment order of 300, 000, 000, 000 naira monthly

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UNICAL To Graduate 9, 174 Students, To Commission Police Station, Build Naval Base (VIDEO)

By Efa Sunday The University of Calabar is set to graduate a total number of Nine thousand One Hundred and Seventy Four (9, 174) students as part of its preparation towards her forthcoming 32nd Convocation ceremony, slated for this week. The Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Zana Akpagu made this known while addressing journalist

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