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Information reaching Myjoyonline.com indicates that some Nigerian youth are protesting at the Nigerian High Commission in Accra over their government’s removal of petroleum subsidy.
In Nigeria, what appeared to be a promising rapprochement between labour and government over the fuel subsidy crisis broke down last night as both parties could not reach an agreement, the BBC reports.
As a result, the strike continues today – its fifth day – while the negotiation will resume tomorrow instead of today reportedly because Fridays are generally half-working days in Abuja.
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