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HIT FM’s ‘Tell Your Story’ Wins Best English Radio Show At Maiden BON Broadcasters Award

By Jonathan Ugbal ‘Tell Your Story with Quinesta,’ a radio program on Hit 95.9 FM Calabar has won the Best Radio Show (English) at the maiden edition of The Nigerian Broadcasters Awards, TNBA, organized by the Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria, BON held on Wednesday in Lagos. The TNBA recognizes outstanding achievements and contributions in the

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‘Fun And Exhausting’ – UNICAL Student Shares Experience Researching Fresh R’s ‘Late Night Sail’ Radio Program

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Margaret Alfred Ekanem, 22, a final year English and Literary Studies’ student of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) has said that her project which focused on researching selective discussions on a radio program hosted by Ralph “Fresh R” Udofa. Fresh R hosts the late night sail on Hit 95.9 FM Calabar which

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CrossRiverWatch At 6: What The People Are Saying, As Management Promises Improvement

By Ogar Monday, Adado Margaret And Kelvin Ololo Readers of crossriverwatch.com have commended its management and staff for its contributions to the development of Cross River State. The commendations come on the occasion of the newspaper’s sixth anniversary. Some of the readers who bared their minds while speaking on a weekly Hit 95.9 FM Calabar

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BREAKING: Hit Fm MD, Patrick Ugbe Kidnapped In Calabar

By Archibong Jeremiah The Managing Director of Hit 95.9fm Calabar, Mr. Patrick Ugbe has been kidnapped in Calabar, the Cross River State capital. According to information available to our newsroom, Mr. Ugbe was kidnapped at the burial of his wife’s younger brother (Fidelis) mother-in-law at Ikot Ansa Calabar Municipality. An eye witness told CrossRiverWatch that

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