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CRISPON Salute Agba Jalingo On His Birthday, Wants Him To Join Politics

By Thomas Abi Jnr The Members Of the State Working Committee of the Cross River State Political Network (CRISPON), have congratulated one of Cross River State’s finest sons, Mr. Agba Jalingo. Speaking in Calabar, the Director General of CRISPON, Prince Michael Nku Abuo, described Mr. Agba Jalingo as a blessing to Cross River State and

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Cross River: Let The Fight Go On BY AGBA JALINGO

Editing hundreds of mails that come in daily from Cross River state is one of the best things that has happened to me in the last two years. These mails come both from our reporters and other Cross Riverians who want to have something to do with us or our platform, CrossRiverWatch. Now that elections

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NUCJ Holds Campus Journalists Workshop

by crossriverwatch admin As part of activities marking the NUCJ 2014 Press Week, the Nigerian Union OF Campus journalists, UNICAL Chapter have organized a campus journalists training workshop to train and retrain campus journalists on the rigors and ‘landmines’ in campus journalism. Speaking at the event which held at the UNICAL graduate school, the Editor,

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Practice Developmental Journalism, SA Tourism Admonishes CRWATCH

by crossriverwatch admin The Special Adviser on Tourism Development to Governor Imoke, Barrister Wilfred Usani has admonished the CrossRiverWatch team to join hands with government and help to report the development efforts of the state and not always be too critical of the government. Mr. Usani gave the advice while receiving some members of the

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When NUJ Cross River Summoned CrossRiverWatch BY AGBA JALINGO

by crossriverwatch admin I was scrolling through my spam mails a few days ago and I saw one of them that was not spam. It was a summon from the Nigerian Union of Journalists, Cross River State Council. The Union in the letter was summoning CrossRiverWatch to appear before the Ethics and Disciplinary Committee to

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