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Two feared dead as Yoruba nation agitators, Police clash in Lagos

Two persons are feared dead in a clash involving Yoruba Nation agitators and the police in the Ojota area of Lagos.
The agitators had gathered for a rally on Monday morning to press for self-determination.

It was not immediately clear what led to the clash.

Security agencies have taken over the area.

Details Shortly…

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