Of Cross River’s Unending Flight Scarcity Crisis BY INYALI PETER
While the state government's efforts so far are commendable, more needs to be done to find a lasting solution to this challenge
While the state government's efforts so far are commendable, more needs to be done to find a lasting solution to this challenge
At the federal - we talk of zoning; at the state - we talk of zoning. Now, at the citadels of hope (our precious institutions), we are also talking about zoning. Will the country go extinct before we will realize how bad the game we are playing is?
The evolution of live casino games is far from over. As technology continues its rapid advance, we can expect even more sophisticated and immersive experiences. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are tipped to take things to a whole new level, potentially allowing players to feel like they are physically present in a virtual
the lawmaker has sponsored four bills which are at different stages of hearing and raised five motions in two years alongside consistent “constituency outreach, community interventions, human capacity development and empowerment
By Kelvin Ololo In commemoration of the 2025 International Albinism Awareness Day (IAAD), Albinism Association of Nigeria (AAN) Cross River State chapter, has called for equal right, fair treatment and collective support from the government, saying “albinism is not a crime but it is divine.” The Association made the plea while celebrating this year’s awareness
By Sylvia Akpan The Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem, on Friday, presented a comprehensive report card of the 10th Assembly as it concluded its second legislative year, with over 30 Bills passed and 83 resolutions. The Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker, Matthew Okache, disclosed this. Delivering
By Bankole Abe, The ICIR SEVERAL journalists based in Kaduna have shared accounts of alleged harassment, detention, and physical assault by security agencies – particularly the police – raising fresh concerns about press freedom and journalist safety in Nigeria. Their experiences, spanning years and multiple incidents, underscore the ongoing tensions between the media and law
By Frank Ulom, Converseer Residents of Cross River State have taken to the streets to strongly criticized the state of Nigeria’s democracy and economic policies, describing the situation as a “renewed shege” rather than the “renewed hope” promised by the current administration. Some of the residents who took to the streets were carrying placards with