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  • Group dismisses report accusing Ohanaeze President of saying every Igbo man from age 18 up must get gun, stack weapons to defend region

    Group dismisses report accusing Ohanaeze President of saying every Igbo man from age 18 up must get gun, stack weapons to defend region

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    Governor Bassey Otu Joins Distinguished League as Silverbird Man of the Year 2025

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  • NYCN Remains Sole Government-Recognized Youth Umbrella Body - Cross River Commissioner

    NYCN Remains Sole Government-Recognized Youth Umbrella Body – Cross River Commissioner

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    Foundation Pays JAMB, WAEC Registration Fees for 80 Indigent Anambra Students

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    Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers holds road walk against quackery, building collapse in Cross River

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Scientists declare 2025 as world’s third-hottest year on record, warn 2026 could be another record-breaking year
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Scientists declare 2025 as world’s third-hottest year on record, warn 2026 could be another record-breaking year

Editor4 weeks ago03 mins

The planet logged its third hottest year on record in 2025, extending a run of unprecedented heat, with no relief expected in 2026, US researchers and EU climate monitors said Wednesday. The last 11 years have now been the warmest ever recorded, with 2024 topping the podium and 2023 in second place, according to the…

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