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“Give Me 2 Million Signatures And I Will Run” – Fr. Eworo

Posted on September 17, 2014September 17, 2014 By Admin No Comments on “Give Me 2 Million Signatures And I Will Run” – Fr. Eworo

Francis Agantem Eworo, has told www.calitown.com that “if those who are interested in who becomes governor of CRS in 2015 can show me two million signatures urging me to run for governor, I will embrace the signatures and run for governor”. The Catholic priest who hails from the North of Cross River State is believed…

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“I Escaped Death”, Communal Clash Victim Reveals

Posted on September 9, 2014September 9, 2014 By Admin 1 Comment on “I Escaped Death”, Communal Clash Victim Reveals

20-year-old Destiny Arukwu of Enusukwe, Ediba in Abi LGA has exclusively told www.calitown.com how he escaped death in the hands of persons he suspects to be from neighbouring Usumutong also in Abi LGA, in circumstances not unrelated with the tension that has been building between both communities. Arukwu said on the fateful Sunday, September 7th,…

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UCTH Issue Letters Recalling Sacked Doctors

Posted on September 9, 2014 By Admin No Comments on UCTH Issue Letters Recalling Sacked Doctors

Several days after www.calitown.com published a story to the effect that Resident Doctors in the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital were yet to resume work at the hospital owing to their insistence that hospital authorities must issue them reinstatement letters, it can now be revealed that authorities of the hospital have done just that. In…

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EBOLA: CRSG Screens Congolese Football Players And Officials Daily

Posted on September 5, 2014September 5, 2014 By Admin No Comments on EBOLA: CRSG Screens Congolese Football Players And Officials Daily

Footballers and officials taking part in tomorrow’s African Cup of Nations qualifier taking place at the U. J. Esuene stadium, Calabar are screened for Ebola on a daily basis, it has emerged. Commissioner for Health, Angela Oyo-Ita, who had earlier stated this while addressing Immunization and Cold Chain Officers from the 18 Local Government Areas…

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General Electric To Employ More Cross Riverians

Posted on September 5, 2014 By Admin No Comments on General Electric To Employ More Cross Riverians

Unknown to many Cross Riverians the state government has reached an agreement with General Electric, GE, to give CRS a 40% employment concession for every set of employment opportunity that the company has to offer when it commences operations in the state, www.calitown.com can reveal. Additionally, the bulk of those to be trained at the…

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CR Spends N135.5 million On 15 Graduate Trainees

Posted on July 31, 2014July 31, 2014 By Admin No Comments on CR Spends N135.5 million On 15 Graduate Trainees

As part of the Cross River State Government’s commitment to ensuring that indigenes of the state acquire the necessary skills needed in the country’s emerging power sector, 15 Cross Riverians are presently being sponsored by the state government to the tune of N135.5 million at the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria Graduate Skills Development…

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