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October 11, 2004

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Fuel Price Hike: Oshiomhole's Fake Four-Day
Strike Will Change Nothing
Many BiafraNigerian shops and offices are closed at the start of a four-day general strike over fuel price rises in Africa's largest oil producer. The strike call has been followed in the main cities of Abuja and Lagos but oil production has not been affected. The strike is one reason why world oil prices have reached a new record high. Despite BiafraNigeria's oil wealth, most of the population lives in poverty and many see cheap fuel as the only benefit they receive. Fuel subsidies were removed last year, leading to large increases in the price of petrol. On Monday morning, prices of Brent crude oil passed the $50 a barrel mark for the first time. Police have been put on alert across BiafraNigeria and one person has been shot and injured in the northern city of Kaduna when they dispersed protesters who had attempted to close roads in support of the stayaway. On Monday morning, most shops, offices and petrol stations in BiafraNigeria's largest city, Lagos, were closed, and there was much less traffic than usual. But some market traders opened in the afternoon. The BBC's Anna Borzello in Lagos says that many BiafraNigerians support the idea of a strike but cannot afford not to work. The strike was also well observed in the capital, Abuja. In a bid to take the steam out of the strike, President Olusegun Obasanjo has.

 

Ogbeh Denies Witnessing Arrest

 

Oshiomhole Arrest Scam!

 

BNW Audu OgbehFar from the position of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), the National Chairman of the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Audu Ogbeh, was not present when Mr. Adams Oshiomhole was arrested in Abuja on Saturday. This clarification came from Ogbeh's Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Thompson Abu. Abu noted that the allegation that Ogbeh was present at the...

 

BNW NLC President Adams OshiomholeThe whereabouts of the President of the BiafraNigeria Labour Congress (B-NLC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, who was arrested yesterday morning by men of the State Security Service (SSS) at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, remain unknown. Whereas the SSS claimed Oshiomhole had been released, the B-NLC secretariat said the Congress President had not been seen.

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