Massive Fuel Price Hike Sparks Protests Across Nigeria!

Source:Punch Nigeria
July 8, 2025
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Chaos erupted in major Nigerian cities as the federal government announced a sudden 30% increase in fuel prices, citing subsidy removal policies. Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt saw thousands of angry citizens take to the streets, clashing with security forces in violent protests. Businesses have shut down, and transport fares have skyrocketed, leaving millions stranded. Labor unions are threatening a nationwide strike if the hike isn't reversed within 48 hours. The government defends the move as necessary for economic reform, but critics call it a betrayal of the masses. With tear gas and arrests dominating the scenes, is Nigeria on the brink of a full-blown crisis?

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