Daily News
Welcome to the first Edition of Daily News on CrossRiverWatch where we bring you the happenings of the day. Jonathan Ugbal is your host. Listen to the podcast: Watch:
Welcome to the first Edition of Daily News on CrossRiverWatch where we bring you the happenings of the day. Jonathan Ugbal is your host. Listen to the podcast: Watch:
By Jonathan Ugbal and Patrick Obia Listen To The Report The Bishop of Ogoja Catholic Diocese, Most Revd. Dr. Donatus Akpan on Saturday, invested the leader of the seventh National Assembly, Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba and the 2023 guber candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Sen. Sandy Onor among others with papal honors. While Ndoma-Egba
By Sylvia Akpan Listen To The Report Two teenagers, unnamed, were last weekend in Calabar, rescued and accommodated by a not-for-profit organization, the Basic Rights Counsel Initiative, BRCI following reports of sexual and physical abuse by their father, Linus Samuel Sunday Ukum. Mr. Ukum, 40, a plumber and native of Nsit – Ubium Local Government
By CrossRiverWatch Admin Listen To The Report As members of the Nko community in Yakurr Local Government Area continue to rue their loss over the invasion of their community by the Nigerian Army, politicians and groups have continued to donate food items and other sundry items to ameliorate their suffering. Those who have reached out
By CrossRiverWatch Admin Listen To The Report Former lawmaker and Chairman of Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba has committed to assist the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Ogoja Branch, completing its Bar Center abandoned building. The Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Sen. Victor disclosed this in an inspection visit to the project site located
By Akinola Ajibola, Channels TV Listen To The Report The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Friday issued a public health advisory amid the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the country and globally. “This is based on the prevailing risk from the virus and the need for religious organizations, community leaders, and Nigerians,
Listen To The Article It is becoming prevalent that there is hardly a local government and community in Cross River State that could boldly say it has not had one form of strife or violent face-off with its neighbors and groups over disagreement on land issues or other mundane matters. Resorting to conflict and violence
By News Agency of Nigeria Listen To The Report Cross River Landscape for Wildlife Conservative Society (WCS), Nigeria Program says the popular Cross River gorillas are going into extinction. Inaoyom Imong, WCS Director during the week in Calabar, told journalists that only 100 were left. He said the situation is becoming worrisome as the number