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Ayade And The Science Of Governance

Posted on October 14, 2015March 21, 2023 By Admin 1 Comment on Ayade And The Science Of Governance
Ayade And The Science Of Governance

Before he constitutes the Cross River State Executive Council, Ben Ayade, governor of the state made it clear that those to be appointed commissioners and special advisers must pass through the rigours of an aptitude test. Cross Riverians who have eyes set on heading government boards and members of such boards, it was further revealed,…

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“UCTH Management Is Not Labour Friendly” – JHSU Leader

Posted on October 13, 2015October 13, 2015 By Admin No Comments on “UCTH Management Is Not Labour Friendly” – JHSU Leader

By Vincent Uket Charles Antigha Bassey, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH, chapter chairman of the Senior Staff Association of Teaching Hospitals, Research Institutes and Allied Institutions, says the current management of the hospital has pursued policies that are not labour friendly and continue to demonstrate through her actions that she is not about to…

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PROTEST: Unical May Not Re-open In Two Weeks

Posted on October 13, 2015October 13, 2015 By Admin No Comments on PROTEST: Unical May Not Re-open In Two Weeks
PROTEST: Unical May Not Re-open In Two Weeks

Competent sources inside the University of Calabar, Unical, insist that the two-weeks closure of the institution on the heels of a mass protest, all of yesterday, may exceed the duration of the closure as security reports are beginning to reveal that the mass protest by students of the institution was carefully planned and executed, to…

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Arise Cross River… Don’t Ignore This!

Posted on October 12, 2015 By Admin 1 Comment on Arise Cross River… Don’t Ignore This!
Arise Cross River… Don’t Ignore This!

Hello Good People of Cross River State, This is Cross River; indeed the place where the youthful energies of the likes of Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba at age 27, that of the irrepressible Donald Duke, below 30 of age, just to mention a few; were favourably harnessed for the good of our collective development. Indeed it…

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Labour Battles Ayade Over FG’s Bail-Out Funds To CR

Posted on September 30, 2015September 30, 2015 By Admin 1 Comment on Labour Battles Ayade Over FG’s Bail-Out Funds To CR
Labour Battles Ayade Over FG’s Bail-Out Funds To CR

While sources inside Nigeria’s apex bank, the Central Bank of Nigeria, have confirmed to www.calitown.com that Cross River State has received a princely N7.856bn as bail-out funds, with a rider from the CBN that governors must “prioritise salary payments before other obligations”, it appears that the Cross River State Government and the Labour Union in…

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Strike Begins In CR, October 2

Posted on September 29, 2015September 29, 2015 By Admin No Comments on Strike Begins In CR, October 2
Strike Begins In CR, October 2

Sources within the Labour movement in Cross River State have informed www.calitown.com that if the Cross River State Government does not act, and fast too, it may bear the brunt of a crippling strike action to be embarked upon by civil servants in the state. Already, plans have been concluded by Labour to down tools…

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