Nigeria Protests: Fuel Subsidy Return
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•Nigeriaâs north spirals into major anti-inflation protests | Semafor
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Thousands of protesters in northern Nigeria are calling for the return of a popular fuel subsidy.
The government claims that the peaceful protests have been infiltrated by thugs who broke into stores to loot food items and other valuables.
President Tinubu suggested that the protests had been politically motivated but acknowledged that ordinary citizens were going through a tough time.
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