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Nigerians protest over high cost of living in Lagos

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Hundreds of people in the southern Nigerian city of Lagos protest the high cost of living in the country as part of a nationwide call to demonstrate by the Nigerian workers union. IMAGES

Added on the 27/02/2024 12:31:53 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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