Picture Of The Day: Orim Meets Kinsmen!

Martin Orim, Chief of Staff to the Cross River State governor, Ben Ayade, in a strategic meeting with his Ukpe, Obudu LGA kinsmen to do a needs assessment and appraise projects of the governor.
Martin Orim, Chief of Staff to the Cross River State governor, Ben Ayade, in a strategic meeting with his Ukpe, Obudu LGA kinsmen to do a needs assessment and appraise projects of the governor.
By Emma Unah Calabar, 3:41:15 PM: Hundreds of retired workers in Cross River State on Wednesday sent a save – our –souls message to the state governor, Senator Ben Ayade appealing for payment of their gratuity to save them from imminent death and other challenges. The workers who gathered at the Zoo Garden said they…
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Calabar 14:11:19: In the dim past, revolutionaries achieved enduring legacies by shooting their way to stardom. The blood of both sinners and those sinned against watered paradigm shifts in the societies of those eras. In our contemporary world, bloody revolutions have given way to intellectualism and mind games; and fire-spitting revolutionaries reincarnated in high flyers…
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Linus Obogo, Deputy Chief Press Secretary to CRS Governor, Ben Ayade, in this essay, makes a case for why Ayade is running for reelection If the submission of American author, Jonas Salk that the reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more holds true, then, Cross River State governor, Professor Ben may…
By Ugbeshe Andre The good people of Cross River State have been unfortunate victims of the Governor Ben Ayade’s promise mill, fooled by the striking grandiosity of his projects and the deception in his eloquence. The governor has been flagrant in defending the practicality of his improbable dream projects, even going as far as saying…
By Ugbesghe Andre One irrefutable mainstay of the governor’s rusty compass is his choice of projects, specifically the variable length but most probably the 260km Bakassi – Katsina-Ala superhighway. A project so porous that it was rejected by the Federal Government for miserably failing the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) – a study that noted the…
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