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Nigeria General Strike Begins over Rising Fuel Costs

HeadlineJan 09, 2012

More than 10,000 protesters rallied in Lagos, Nigeria, today on day one of a general strike to protest soaring fuel prices and decades of government corruption in the oil-rich country.
The strike has been backed by two major unions, as well as Occupy Nigeria. The strike has shut down schools, banks, shops and businesses in Lagos and other cities. At least one protester has been reportedly shot dead.

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