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Nigerian president calls for ‘bloodshed’ to end
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August 5, 2024
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Amid Nigeria's worst economic crisis in decades, thousands have been demonstrating against corruption and the soaring inflation. Human rights groups say at least 13 people have died in government crackdowns.
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