Kidnap of fishermen in Cameroonian waters triggers seafood shortages, price hike in Calabar
[Daily Post - Nigeria] - 8/09/2025
The shortages of fish, crayfish and other seafood in many Calabar markets, and their resultant high costs, have been linked to last week’s reported kidnap of seven fishermen and seafarers. The fishermen, some of them Nigerians, were reportedly kidnapped in Cameroonian waters near Bakassi. As a (…)
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