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Newspaper from 1998/03/09

  A young man named Segun Idowu has gone missing in Lagos, Nigeria. He was last seen at a bus stop in Ketu and is described as light-complexioned and 5ft 4 inches tall. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Mr. Kayode Tijani or the nearest police station. In other news, Abuja and Lagos recently hosted two significant events, including a 2 million-man march and a 5 million-man rally, respectively. The events were focused on democracy and the rule of law, and they were marked by various speakers and performances. However, there were also reports of intimidation and deception during the events, as well as internal squabbles within the government. Additionally, the international community has expressed concern about the situation in Nigeria, and the Catholic Pontiff, Pope John Paul II, is scheduled to visit the country soon. The Nigerian bishops have called on the outgoing head of state, General Sani Abacha, to reconcile with political detainees before the Pope's arrival.

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A young man named Segun Idowu has gone missing in Lagos, Nigeria. He was last seen at a bus stop in Ketu and is described as light-complexioned and 5ft 4 inches tall. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Mr. Kayode Tijani or the nearest police station. In other news, Abuja and Lagos recently hosted two significant events, including a 2 million-man march and a 5 million-man rally, respectively. The events were focused on democracy and the rule of law, and they were marked by various speakers and performances. However, there were also reports of intimidation and deception during the events, as well as internal squabbles within the government. Additionally, the international community has expressed concern about the situation in Nigeria, and the Catholic Pontiff, Pope John Paul II, is scheduled to visit the country soon. The Nigerian bishops have called on the outgoing head of state, General Sani Abacha, to reconcile with political detainees before the Pope's arrival.

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