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Violent Protests Against Nigerian President Tinubu’s Economic Policies Enter Second Day

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  • Protests across Nigeria against economic policies have resulted in at least 11 deaths and hundreds of arrests
  • Widespread looting and violence prompt curfews and heightened security measures in major cities

Abuja, Nigeria – Protests in Nigeria against President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies have entered a second day, marked by violence that has left at least 11 people dead and led to hundreds of arrests.

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