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Nigeria: Protesters arrested at Lekki tollgate a year after fatal police shooting

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Police bundle protesters into armoured prison vans behind bars at a rally at Lekki tollgate commemorating a year since security forces shot at thousands of peaceful protesters gathered at the tollgate in Lagos, on October 20, 2020. IMAGES

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