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Traders Shut Down Abuja Market Over Government Alleged Plan To Evict Them by DONSMITH123(op): 12:06pm On Oct 11, 2017
There was intense tension at Utako market, Abuja, on Wednesday, as commercial activities were grounded following protest by traders over alleged plot to evict them from the market.

There was heavy presence of combined team of security personnel with Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC), and other security vans stationed at strategic locations in and around the market.

Many of the traders wielded placards with various inscriptions including, ” Our Mumu Don Do,” “NASS Save Our Soul; “We Have 99yrs Lease” and “We Say No To Eviction”, among others.

The market leadership was yet to address the crowd as at the time of filling this report.

Details later…

http://dailypost.ng/2017/10/11/breaking-traders-shut-abuja-market-government-alleged-plan-evict/

Re: Traders Shut Down Abuja Market Over Government Alleged Plan To Evict Them by OnankpaBa(m): 12:08pm On Oct 11, 2017
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Re: Traders Shut Down Abuja Market Over Government Alleged Plan To Evict Them by DONSMITH123(op): 12:10pm On Oct 11, 2017
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Re: Traders Shut Down Abuja Market Over Government Alleged Plan To Evict Them by TheNextAce: 12:14pm On Oct 11, 2017
Person wey never chop belleful, dem still wan evict am
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