Nigeria braced for more strikes against rising fuel prices

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Tens of thousands of people across Nigeria are expected to take part in a second day of strikes against rising fuel prices, triggered by the removal of a government subsidy.

There was widespread disruption on Monday, with shops, offices and schools remaining closed.

At least two people were reported killed in clashes between demonstrators and police.

Wendy Urquhart reports.

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