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Worker carries placard changing “APC ” to “All Promises Cancelled”

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A worker carries a placard changing the ruling “All Progressives Congress (APC)” to “All Promises Cancelled” as he marches during a protest demanding that the government reinstate prices of fuel at 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) per litre in Lagos, on May 18, 2016. Nigeria’s government on May 18 warned against “illegal strike action” after some union members vowed to press ahead with a national strike over petrol price rises despite a court injunction.

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Workers and civil society groups carry placards as they march during a protest demanding that the government reinstate prices of fuel at 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) per litre in Lagos, on May 18, 2016.

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Workers carry placards during a protest demanding that the government reinstate prices of fuel at 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) per litre in Lagos, on May 18, 2016.  AFP PHOTO

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A disgruntled faction of workers and civil society groups march with a banner and placards during a protest demanding that the government reinstate prices of fuel at 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) per litre in Lagos, on May 18, 2016.

000_AV4DF-e1463647572190Anti riot policemen look at workers sit during a protest demanding that the government reinstate prices of fuel at 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) per litre in Lagos, on May 18, 2016. / AFP PHOTO

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Anti riot policemen look at workers sit during a protest demanding that the government reinstate prices of fuel at 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) per litre in Lagos, on May 18, 2016. AFP PHOTO

000_AV4WJ-e1463647414784A worker rings a bell during a protest demanding that the government reinstate prices of fuel at 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) per litre in Lagos, on May 18, 2016.. AFP

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