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Calabar Residents Count Losses After 49 Days Power Outage

By News Agency of Nigeria Listen To The Report Residents of Calabar, the Cross Rivers State capital have started to count their losses following 49 days of power outage in the capital city. Some of the residents, who spoke in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday, lamented how the development had

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#Calabar: Former Deputy Guber Candidate Condemns Arson, Pledges Support In Rebuilding Process

By Patrick Obia Former Deputy Governorship candidate in the 2019 Cross River State Gubernatorial election under Social Democratic Party (SDP), Engr. Wofai Ewa, has joined host of others to condemn the October 23 and 24 arson in the State, pledges support in the rebuilding process. Wofai in a statement made available to our newsroom, said

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#Calabar: Sen. Gershom Bassey’s Home, Garment Factory, WAEC, Spar, Police Station, Charles Walker, First Bank, Others Torched By Hoodlums

By Archibong Jeremiah Despite the curfew, ransacking of Government and private properties in Calabar, the Cross River State capital is still ongoing. CrossRiverWatch has been monitoring the situation since it began yesterday. Apart from stripping the warehouses naked, scores of places have been touched. Among the properties looted and destroyed so far, INEC, UNICAL hotel, West

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16 Vandals Jailed For Life In Calabar

By CrossRiverWatch Admin The Calabar Division of the Federal High Court has sentenced to life imprisonment no fewer than 16 suspected vandals who were charged with adulterating 100 tonnes of diesel. The suspects were also ordered to forfeit to the federal government, their vessel MV ALEZZA LILAH which they used for the operation. A statement

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Four Bag 8 Years For Vandalizing PHCN Cables in Ogoja

by crossriverwatch admin Four youths, Oliver Onyekachi, Tochukwu Chukwu, Sunday Ade and John Eze in Ogoja, northern Cross River State were on Wednesday sentenced to eight years in prison for vandalising Power Holding Company of Nigeria cables. Justice Emmanuel Ita of the High Court in Ogoja found them guilty of a three count charge brought

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