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Bare Knuckles: Retirement Hell – Fixing A Broken Pension System BY ISO BASSEY

Weeks ago, a BBC Africa Eye documentary about corruption in the pension system in Cross River State went viral. The twenty-six-minute documentary showed the plight of pensioners in the State and exposed some unsavoury practices of government officials in the management of pensions. The plight of our pensioners shows that when greed-fueled corruption enters the

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Bare Knuckles: E-government – Three Technologies That Can Transform Service Delivery In Cross River State BY ISO BASSEY

Hardly anyone in today’s world can dispute the value technology brings to service delivery. Whether it is a simple email or SMS (Short Messaging Service) that informs you that your application has been received and is being processed or a more complex system that enables you to pay for a service online, technology can make

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Bare Knuckles: Labouring Under A Deadly Burden – Understanding The Cross River State Debt Challenge BY ISO BASSEY

As politicians in Cross River State begin to jostle against 2023, it is important for everyone to be reminded of what is one of the State’s biggest challenges – It’s debt burden. Going by 2019 records, Cross River State owes more than N230 billion. This debt is divided into external debt of $209million and domestic

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Bare Knuckles: Recurrent Expenditure – Is Cross River Spending Its Way To Death? BY ISO BASSEY

In one of my earlier articles, Labouring under a deadly burden, I wrote about one of Cross River State’s biggest challenges – It’s debt burden. I reflected on the fact that the State’s debt grew by 78% from 2014 to 2019 leaving it with debt of more than N230 billion. Debt is not necessarily a

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Bare Knuckles: Rules Are Rules – Lessons From The Funeral Of The Duke Of Edinburgh BY ISO BASSEY

Recently, on April 17th, the British royal family laid to rest the remains of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at a low-key ceremony at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor. The Duke had died peacefully on April 9, at the age of 99. The Duke’s death in the middle of a global pandemic left many including yours

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