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Violent protests in Rivers

By Ihesiulo Grace 11 August 2017 28 No comment
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Violent protests by scores of angry youths along Refinery road, Elele LGA in Rivers state. The youths are protesting the collapse of the Okulu-Aleto Bridge, a few hours ago. The exact cause of the bridge collapse, and the number of casualties couldn’t be ascertained at press time.

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