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Nigeria: April election campaigns met with mass indifference

March 19, 2007 Robert Bechert, CWI

Corruption, gun fights and economic regression

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Nigeria: DSM goodwill message to the Nigerian Labour Congress

January 26, 2007 Segun Sango, General Secretary, Democratic Socialist Movement, cwi in Nigeria

The DSM has been invited to address the NLC’s 9th Delegate Conference which is being held in Abuja, the Federal capital, on February 15 and 16. Below is the goodwill message that the DSM sent […]

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Nigeria: Lagos pipeline tragedy avoidable, Fg/Nnpc to blame

December 29, 2006 Press Statement, Democratic Socialist Movement, Nigeria

For the second time in a year in Lagos State and for the umpteenth time in the country as a whole, another tragic fire has resulted from a burst fuel pipeline claiming the lives and […]

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Nigeria: Labour leader Oshiomhole running on joint ticket of capitalist ANPP and Labour Party

August 14, 2006 socialistworld.net

Democratic Socialist Movement, press statement, August 11, 2006

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Nigeria: ‘Oshiomhole for President’

July 18, 2006 DSM and UAD Joint Statement

Union federation supports NLC candidate

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Nigeria: After the defeat of “third term” agenda: What way forward for the masses ?

June 9, 2006 Segun Sango, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), Lagos,

More than 80 % of the population oppose continuation of President Obasanjo’s rule

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Nigeria: Lagos meeting to commemorate Beko Kuti

March 1, 2006 DSM, cwi Nigeria

President of Nigeria Labour Congress recognises role played by Democratic Socialist Movement

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Nigeria: Country descends into the abyss

November 12, 2005 Segun Sango, General Secretary, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI Nigeria),

Only a socialist solution can save working people

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Nigeria: United across the divide, tens of thousands demonstrate in Kano

September 27, 2005 Kevin Simpson, cwi, London

Five general strikes in five years and still Nigerian workers and youth continue their struggle against fuel price rises

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Nigeria: Mass demonstrations against the hike in fuel prices

September 16, 2005 Democratic Socialist Movement, CWI Nigeria, Friday 16 September 2005

The massive turn-out by Nigerians in their hundreds of thousands to a rally called by Labour and Civil Society Coalition (LASCO) against the incessant increase in the fuel price and other neo-liberal, anti-poor polices of […]

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