Cross River’s Automobile Technicians Regulatory Department Marks One Year Anniversary with Focus on Industry Growth and Safety

Cross River’s Automobile Technicians Regulatory Department Marks One Year Anniversary with Focus on Industry Growth and Safety

By Kelvin Obambon The Automobile Technicians Regulatory Department (ATRD) in Cross River has celebrated its first anniversary, commemorating a year of progress in regulating and formalizing the state’s automotive industry. The event, held in Calabar Friday, brought together government officials, industry stakeholders, technicians, and security agencies to reflect on achievements and set sights on future…

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GADA Rallies Media Support to Sustain Momentum for Women's Special Seats Bill

GADA Rallies Media Support to Sustain Momentum for Women’s Special Seats Bill

By Kelvin Obambon Gender and Development Action (GADA) has organized a one-day media roundtable aimed at sustaining momentum around the Special Seats Bill for women’s political representation in Nigeria. The event, held on Thursday in Calabar, brought together journalists and media professionals to deepen understanding of the bill, explore reporting strategies, and strengthen collaboration with…

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Just In: US places visa ban on individuals violating religious freedom in Nigeria

Just In: US places visa ban on individuals violating religious freedom in Nigeria

The United States has imposed visa ban on individuals who have directed, authorised or supported violations of religious freedom. The restriction may also affect their immediate family members. The Department of State, in a statement on Wednesday titled ‘Combating Egregious Anti-Christian Violence in Nigeria and Globally’, said the United States was taking decisive action in…

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Nigeria grants asylum to Guinea-Bissau presidential candidate after coup

Nigeria grants asylum to Guinea-Bissau presidential candidate after coup

Nigeria has granted asylum to Guinea-Bissau presidential candidate Fernando Dias da Costa just days after a coup prevented the results of the recent election being announced. The 47-year-old, who ran as a candidate for the Party for Social Renewal, was under special protection at the Nigerian embassy, following “threats made against” him, Nigeria’s foreign minister…

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