Cross River State governor, Sir Ben Ayade says his administration has laid a solid foundation for the next government to consolidate on. Ayade disclosed that the last seven and half years of his government were devoted to positioning Cross River on the path of sustainable growth and prosperity through massive industrialization, provision of key infrastructure […]
Dec 31 2022 | Posted in
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Cross River state governor, Professor Ben Friday signed the state’s 2023 appropriation bill into law. Christened “Quantum Infinitum,” the budget has the sum of N330.235 billion. The signing ceremony which was held at the State Executive Council Chamber, had the Deputy Governor, Professor Evara Esu, the State’s Assembly Speaker, Eteng William Jones and other top […]
Dec 30 2022 | Posted in
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Amid pomp and pageantry, the annual Carnival Calabar, the largest street party in Africa, was Wednesday flagged off in the Cross River state capital. The theme of this year’s edition of the fiesta which attracted dignitaries across the country, including President Muhammadu Buhari’s daughter, Zara and former Borno state Governor, Senator Amodu Sherrif, is “Agro-industrialization”. […]
Dec 28 2022 | Posted in
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Cross River state governor, Professor Ben Ayade Wednesday morning visited the Navy Reference Hospital, Calabar to empathize with victims of the Bikers parade accident and pay their hospital bills. The Governor also visited Bogobiri, the scene of the accident, to commiserate with the Hausa/Fulani community led by Seriki Garuba Lawan. Speaking at the Navy hospital, […]
Dec 28 2022 | Posted in
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Cross River State Governor, Prof Ben Ayade has expressed sadness over the ugly incident where an errant motorist ploughed into a crowd that thronged the Carnival route to watch the bikers parade. A statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Chief Press Secretary, Barrister Christian Ita said Governor Ayade is devasted by the incident […]
Dec 27 2022 | Posted in
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Cross River state governor, Senator (Professor) Ben Ayade Sunday celebrated Christmas with people at the grassroots at his country home in Kakum, Obudu local government area of the state. The event attracted thousands of people across the Northern Senatorial District of the state. Speaking at the event, Ayade who is the All progressives Congress, APC […]
Dec 26 2022 | Posted in
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Cross River State chapter of the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has pledged total support to Governor Ben Ayade’s Senatorial ambition. Speaking on the adoption, leader of the delegation, Comr. Daniel Ebebe said it became necessary to endorse a worthy Ambassador who is very labour friendly and has maintained payment of salaries and […]
Dec 25 2022 | Posted in
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Cross River State governor, Senator Ben Ayade, has charged Christians to use the opportunity of the Christmas celebration to reaffirm their love and compassion towards one another. Ayade urged them to reflect on the import of the birth of the saviour, Jesus Christ and its redemptive hope to Billions of Christians around the world and […]
Dec 24 2022 | Posted in
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Cross River state governor, Professor Ben Ayade Wednesday at the Conference Hall of the Governor’s Office, Calabar, signed the Multi-Sectoral Costed Action Plan for Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law (VAPP) with a pledge to continue to support the campaign against all forms of violence against humanity. The act makes the state the first in the […]
Dec 21 2022 | Posted in
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Cross River state Governor, Professor Ben Ayade Sunday flagged off the third and final dry run of the 2022 edition of the annual Carnival Calabar with a pledge to stage the best carnival of all time. This year’s Carnival has “Agro-Industrialization” as the theme. Speaking at the Millennium Park, Calabar, venue of the flag off, […]
Dec 18 2022 | Posted in
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