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I see di fire as dem dey burn my mama to death – Information Nigeria Pidgin

About two weeks ago, reports about one woman wey mob allegedly burn to death for Old Netim community, Akamkpa Local Goment Area of Cross River State, South -South Nigeria, go viral for social media.Reports say angry mob burn Mrs Martina Okey Itagbor, wey dey 70 years, a mother of four children to de

Contractor Gets Only N16 Million Five Years After Nigerian Government Budgeted Over N71 Million For 6-Month Mini-Stadium Project In Cross River

In 2018, the Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports Development awarded the sum of N71.8 million for the construction of a mini-sports stadium at Okurikang in the Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State to help curb youth restiveness in the community.  Eta Mbora, a member representing Calabar Municipal/Odukpani Federal constituency in the National Assembly, says he facilitated this project.  

Cross River: Illegal structures spring up on federal highways as residents hope for compensations

An array of illegal structures are springing up on both sides of the Calabar-Itu federal highway following speculations about imminent payments of

12 die in Cross River auto crashes - Daily Post Nigeria

Daily Post Nigeria Published The Cross River State Sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC), Cyprian Offordu, has confirmed that 12 persons died in two fatal motor accidents that occurred in the state. Briefing newsmen at the Ernest Etim Bassey Press Centre in Calabar, Cross River State on Monday, the Commander regretted the accidents and blamed it on drivers’ recklessness. He said, “The rate of accidents which we thought we have handled during the ember period just from nowhere started reoccurring. Last Thursday, we had two fatal accidents that claimed 12 lives. To us, it’s not acceptable, I am not happy with what is happening despite all the efforts we have put in place.

Mobile Court convicts 33 persons for violating COVID-19 protocols in Abuja

Mobile Court convicts 33 persons for violating COVID-19 protocols in Abuja Published The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Mobile Court, on Monday, convicted 33 persons who were arrested and arraigned for not wearing facemasks in public places within the city centre. NAN reports that some of the violators who were convicted after pleading guilty were fined N2,000 each with an option of engaging in supervised community service. The presiding Magistrate, Idayat Akanni, after counselling the convicts on the need to follow the Coronavirus protocols, noted that those who pleaded not guilty would be remanded in a correctional facility. She also granted bail to those who pleaded not guilty if they can meet the bail bond of N10,000 each.

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