Police officers in Nigeria have raided a market in the commercial capital Lagos in the hunt for fake drugs.
It's part of a crackdown on the sale of counterfeit prescription drugs, which account for nearly a third of medication in some parts of Africa, according to The World Health Organization (WHO).
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