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River Niger Bridge

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After its completion, the bridge was eight by four hundred and twenty feet (8×420 ft.) with a carriageway of 36 feet centre-truss and a pedestrian walkway on both sides of the carriageway. It was commissioned by the then Prime Minister the late
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was carried out by the Netherlands Engineering Consultants of The Hague, Holland (NEDECO) in the 1950s, Between 1964 and 1965, French construction giant, Dumez, constructed the Niger Bridge, to link Onitsha and Asaba in present-day
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administration, the bridge was rehabilitated by replacing two spans on the Onitsha end of the bridge that was damaged during the civil war with a fourteen-foot wide bailey, at an estimated cost of 1.5 million pounds.
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and opened for traffic in December 1965. The commissioning of the bridge was the last public function of the Prime Minister before his assassination on January 15, 1966.
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or the Second Onitsha Bridge, was inaugurated in 2023 to ease the pressure on the existing bridge and provide a more modern and durable structure.
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soldiers destroyed the River Niger Bridge at Onitsha, trapping the Nigerians on the other side of the river. During
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Feasibility studies and design considerations on the possibility of constructing a bridge across River Niger from
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respectively at an estimated cost of £6.75 million. Construction of the bridge was completed in December 1965.
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Okoli, Angus (January 4, 1966). "9,000 Tons of Steel and Engineering Ingeunity".
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of 1967 - 1970, in an attempt to halt the Nigerian military advance, retreating
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is a bridge that connects the southeastern and western regions of
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Coordinates
6°08′04″N 6°45′32″E / 6.134434°N 6.758819°E / 6.134434; 6.758819
Niger River
Asaba
Clearance below
Nigeria
Niger River
Onitsha
Anambra State
Asaba
Delta State
Second Niger Bridge
Asaba
Onitsha
Anambra
Delta States
Alhaji Tafawa Balewa
Nigerian Civil War
Biafran
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan




"River Niger Bridge, Onitsha"



"River Niger Bridge, Onitsha"

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