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BREAKING: Kidnapped Calabar boat passengers regain freedom

Editorial Team7 months ago7 months ago01 mins

By Frank Ulom CALABAR (CONVERSEER) – The Calabar boat passengers who were kidnapped about 11 days ago have regained freedom from their abductors. The passengers, 17 in number, were kidnapped by suspected sea pirates on the Calabar waterways on 26th September. Converseer gathered that the victims regained their freedom today, 6th October. Although it is…

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