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February 4, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Obong in trouble over youths’ protest

THE dredging contract for the Calabar River Channel that has been going on for the past three months may be heading for the rocks if issues raised by members of the Calabar Youths Congress are not amicably resolved. The stakeholders include the Obong of Calabar, Edidem (Professor) Nta Elijah Henshaw

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THE dredging contract for the Calabar River Channel that has been going on for the past three months may be heading for the rocks if issues raised by members of the Calabar Youths Congress are not amicably resolved. The stakeholders include the Obong of Calabar, Edidem (Professor) Nta Elijah Henshaw, whose company, “Eladonai Nigeria Ltd”, serves as a facilitator in every business dealing with Van Oord, the main dredging company.

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