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Nigeria: Fuel price rise provokes renewed anger

September 9, 2005 Robert Bechert, cwi, London

The end August 30% rise in Nigerian fuel prices has provoked a renewed outburst of mass anger in Africa’s most populous country.

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Nigeria: One fuel price hike too many

September 5, 2005 Dagga Tollar, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), Nigeria

Marxists often state that counter-revolution invariably always act as the whiplash of revolution. This is the best way to interpret the easy manner with which some of the slogans which were raised by the DSM […]

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Nigeria: Oppose the hike in fuel prices

August 29, 2005 Segun Sango, Chairman, Lagos NCP

Press statement of Lagos NCP

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Nigeria: $18 billion debt pardon – second slavery in disguise

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

A socialist alternative is the only way out

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Nigeria: Reject the deadly deal, insist on debt cancellation

August 1, 2005 Movement against debt enslavement (MADE), Nigeria

An open memorandum to the national assembly concerning the June 30, 2005 Paris Club Deal

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Nigeria: Resisting neo-liberal attacks – fighting for a socialist alternative

June 30, 2005 Demo, Democratic Socialist Movement, Lagos

While Africa pays $15 billion yearly to service its debt to the rich nations and financial institutions, it receives less than $13 billion as aid with strings attached.

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Nigeria: President Obsanjo’s regime launches fake anti-corruption drive

May 5, 2005 By a Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) member, Lagos

But government privatisations are corruption and theft on a huge scale

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Nigeria: Continual government fuel hikes

May 2, 2005 By a Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) member, Lagos

Mass action needed to stop anti-poor policy

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Nigeria: new fuel prices increase will cause social misery

April 8, 2005 Segun Sango, DSM, Nigeria, Friday 8 April 2005.

Workers organisations must take decisive mass action now!

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Nigeria: President introduces anti-union legislation

April 7, 2005 Dagga Tolar, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) Publicity Secretary

Workers’ movement needs to adopt independent, class policies

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