Group distributes free sanitary pads to 8,000 women in Cross River

Group distributes free sanitary pads to 8,000 women in Cross River

By Frank Ulom CALABAR (CONVERSEER) – PADBANK Mobile Outreach has joined the global community to mark World Humanitarian Day 2025 with the launch of its Padbank Community Project in Adiabo Community, Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State. According to the project coordinator, Archibong Bassey, the initiative is designed to address menstrual health and…

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Cross River releases list of successful farmers’ cooperatives for subsidised tractor scheme

Cross River releases list of successful farmers’ cooperatives for subsidised tractor scheme

SHORTLIST OF SUCCESSFUL FARMERS’ COOPERATIVES FOR THE SUBSIDISED MINI TRACTOR SCHEME By Frank Ulom CALABAR (CONVERSEER) – The Government of Cross River State has released the list of successful farmers’ cooperatives for subsidised mini tractor scheme. This was disclosed by a public service announcement on Tuesday, 19th August 2025, by Johnson Ebokpo, Commissioner for Agriculture…

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Deeper Analysis & Official Position of the Cross River South Consultative Forum (CRSCF) on the Disputed 76 Offshore Oil Wells Between Akwa Ibom and Cross River States

Deeper Analysis & Official Position of the Cross River South Consultative Forum (CRSCF) on the Disputed 76 Offshore Oil Wells Between Akwa Ibom and Cross River States

DEEPER ANALYSIS & OFFICIAL POSITION OF THE CROSS RIVER SOUTH CONSULTATIVE FORUM (CRSCF) On the Disputed 76 Offshore Oil Wells Between Akwa Ibom and Cross River State Dated: 18th August 2025 1. Overview of the Current Situation In recent weeks, the Government of Cross River State has renewed its campaign concerning the 76 offshore oil…

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CHEWs, not nurses involved in alleged child theft in Cross River – NANNM

CHEWs, not nurses involved in alleged child theft in Cross River – NANNM

By Frank Ulom CALABAR (CONVERSEER) – The National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) has clarified that the recent alleged child theft incident in Cross River State was not carried out by nurses as widely reported, but by Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs). According to a disclaimer issued by NANNM, the Cross River State…

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