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Newspaper from 1994/10/03

The text describes a protest in Kaduna, Nigeria against the recent increase in fuel prices, which has caused widespread discontent among citizens. The protest began at 8 am in the northern part of the city and quickly spread to other areas, with hundreds of protesters chanting slogans against the government and the fuel price hike. The protest was peaceful, with no damage to vehicles or attacks on police officers. However, a state bus carrying passengers was forced to discharge its passengers, and an NTA crew attempting to record the protest was manhandled. The protest is believed to have been instigated by the Northern Union of Road Transport Workers.

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The text describes a protest in Kaduna, Nigeria against the recent increase in fuel prices, which has caused widespread discontent among citizens. The protest began at 8 am in the northern part of the city and quickly spread to other areas, with hundreds of protesters chanting slogans against the government and the fuel price hike. The protest was peaceful, with no damage to vehicles or attacks on police officers. However, a state bus carrying passengers was forced to discharge its passengers, and an NTA crew attempting to record the protest was manhandled. The protest is believed to have been instigated by the Northern Union of Road Transport Workers.

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