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BREAKING: Cross River SEMA DG, John Inaku Is Dead

By CrossRiverWatch Admin Our newsroom is has just confirmed that the DG of Cross River State Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Godwin Inaku is dead. Inaku who passes on in ghastly motor accident minutes after 10pm few hours to the gubernatorial elections in the State. John who was driving on election eve in company of his

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Flood Sacks 12 Communities, 3,000 Farmlands In Boki

By Dave Akate No fewer than 3,000 farmlands in Boki local government area of central Cross River State have been destroyed by flood following two days of heavy downpour CrossRiverWatch authoritatively reports. Hundreds of residents have been rendered homeless following the incident which occurred on between September 18 and 19 with properties worth millions of

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Cross River Government To Clamp Down On Perpetrators Of Communal Clashes As 3,000 Displaced In Obubra

By Dave Akate/Agency Reports The Cross River State Government on Tuesday said that it will wield the big stick in dealing with residents whose actions have led to communal conflicts by arresting the culprits no matter their socio-political status. The Government said its subtle approach to resolving crisis should not be taken for granted as

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Buhari, Mark, Ndoma-Egba, Others Mourn Calabar Viewing Center Victims As Cross River Government Foot Bills

By Jonathan Ugbal Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari has said he is shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic event that took the lives of 7 people at a football viewing center in Nyanghasang, Calabar Municipal local government area of southern Cross River State on Thursday night. Buhari in a statement signed by his Senor

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Busi Crisis: 3,000 Displaced, Exposed To Diseases

By Our Correspondent Reports reaching CrossRiverWatch suggest that over 3,000 people have been displaced in the most recent communal clash in Cross River State involving communities in Busi, Obanliku local government area of northern Cross River. Findings by CrossRiverWatch reveal that the internally displaced people (IDPs) are natives of Busi 4 and fled their community

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