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Nigeria: Three years of civil rule – Which way for the masses?

May 13, 2002 CWI

In a few weeks time, it will be three years since the military were forced out of power. Looking back, it has been a period of pains and pangs for most layers of the working […]

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Nigeria: World Cup 2002. From Amodu to Onigbinde, any hope for Nigerian soccer?

May 13, 2002 Victor Osakwe

On the 31st of May, 2002, thirty-two countries will begin a competition to determine who wins the World Cup, a trophy to determine the best footballing nation in the world so to say. While Nigeria […]

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Nigeria: Bomb explosions in Lagos: Hold the Nigerian elite responsible!

February 2, 2002 Segun Sango, General Secretary, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), 2 February 2002

The Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) wishes to express its profound sympathy with thousands of Nigerians who lost relatives and properties or sustained injuries as a result of the bomb explosions which took place at the […]

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Nigeria: General strike – call for protests

January 18, 2002 Committee for a Workers’ International, PO Box 3688, London, E11 1YE.

The indefinite general strike called by the Nigerian Labour Congress against the recent fuel price hike announced by the Obasanjo regime has been suspended after two days. The reason given by the NLC leadership was […]

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Nigeria: Paralysed by General strike

January 17, 2002 Segun Sango, General Secretary DSM, Lagos.

Nigeria has been paralysed by a general strike called by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC, the country’s main trade union federation).

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Nigeria: Fight fuel price hike

January 11, 2002 Democratic Socialist Movement, 162 Ipaja Road, Agege, Lagos, Nigeria, 11 January 2002

The latest increase in the prices of petroleum products by the Obasanjo government has justifiably been received with opposition and condemnation by most working people across Nigeria.

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Nigeria: Stop the war

October 30, 2001 This artical first appeared in Socialist Democracy, Nigeria

The Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) observes with great concern the sharp increase in religious and ethnic sentiments and tension in Nigeria in the aftermath of the 11th September terrorist attacks in the US and the […]

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Nigeria: For a working class economic and political alternative

December 19, 2000 SEGUN SANGO (signed), General Secretary, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM)

Gentlemen of the press, this press conference is organised by  the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) to draw the attention of the general public and the working masses in particular to some recent dangerous and ominous […]

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Nigeria: End mindless killings, for the unity of all working people

October 28, 2000 SEGUN SANGO General Secretary, DSM, Nigeria

The Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM) is deeply worried by the spate of ethnic violence and killings which have rocked some parts of the country in the past few days.

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Nigeria: Student activist murdered

July 14, 1999 Rotimi Ewebiyi DSM National, Secretariat, Lagos, Nigeria 14th July,1999

At around 4.30 a.m. on Saturday, 10th July, an armed gang made up of members of pro-authority secret cults drawn from several tertiary institutions invaded the campus of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, on […]

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