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90-Year Old Roasted In CR Communal Clash, Indigene Cries Out

Posted on December 10, 2018 By Admin No Comments on 90-Year Old Roasted In CR Communal Clash, Indigene Cries Out
90-Year Old Roasted In CR Communal Clash, Indigene Cries Out

A 90-year old woman, whose identity www.calitown.com cannot reveal, is believed to have been burnt to death in the Erei, Biase Local Government Area, communal clash which boiled all through a greater part of last week. She was burnt to death when her house was set ablaze as the attack on one of the feuding…

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CJN: Walter Onnoghen’s Name Forwarded To Judicial Council

Posted on October 6, 2016October 6, 2016 By Admin No Comments on CJN: Walter Onnoghen’s Name Forwarded To Judicial Council
CJN: Walter Onnoghen’s Name Forwarded To Judicial Council

Sources in the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja, have confirmed to www.calitown.com early this morning that the Federal Judicial Service Commission, FJSC, after her meeting yesterday, Wednesday, October 5, 2016, forwarded the name of Cross River born Justice Walter Onnoghen to the National Judicial Council for consideration as successor to the outgoing Chief Justice of…

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Umon Kingdom Commend Biase People On Council Chairmanship

Posted on June 5, 2014 By Admin No Comments on Umon Kingdom Commend Biase People On Council Chairmanship

The leadership and stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Biase Local Government Area, Cross River State have been commended for giving an Umon indigene the opportunity to serve as Executive Chairman of Biase Local Government Area for the first time. This commendation was made by Professor Joseph Ana in an address he presented…

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