Two persons have been reportedly dead, while three are in hospital following alleged illegal mining activities in Obanliku Local Council
of Cross River State. of Cross River State.
Two of the five people in the well got suffocated and died, while the remaining three are receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital. Meanwhile, the state government has sympathised with the families of the deceased youths who reportedly suffocated to death in the mining site while searching for the rare mineral.
of Cross River State. The House of Representatives Committee on Police Affairs has challenged the Inspector General of Police on addressing the security challenges facing the country.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Cross River Lawmakers recover missing 36 heavy duty equipmentsThe 10th Cross River State House of Assembly, led by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem has recovered some state-owned
Read more »
Anita Uwagbele celebrates 20 years of ‘Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria’ victoryAnita Uwagbele emerged victorious as the 17th MBGN Queen, succeeding Cecilia Bissong of Cross River.
Read more »
Don’t `japa’, Cross River govt. begs graduating nursesThe Latest news in Nigeria and world news. The Guardian Nigeria Newspaper brings you the latest headlines, opinions, political news, business reports and international news.
Read more »
Police nab suspects who killed 3, burnt Cross River villageTwo of the perpetrators of the mayhem unleashed on the Nta community in Ikom LGA of Cross River State last weekend where three persons were confirmed killed and more than 10 houses burnt have been arrested.
Read more »
Cross River, Fidelity to partner on agric, devtFidelity Bank has expressed its readiness to partner Cross River State Government in agriculture and infrastructural development.
Read more »
Otu’s retooling of Cross River economy through agricultureLess than a year into his first term, Governor Bassey Otu, is firmly but confidently steering the ship of Cross River State steadily to the coast of economic reawakening as could be gleaned from his recent inauguration of a multi-stakeholders committee to explore ways and means of bolstering palm oil, cocoa and coffee value chain in the state.
Read more »