(Reuters) - Nigerian unions dug in for a long battle with the government on Friday after the collapse of talks on the third day of a general strike over fuel prices.
Unions threatened to extend the strike, which has already crippled most sectors of the economy, to essential services such as water and power.
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Unions threatened to extend the strike, which has already crippled most sectors of the economy, to essential services such as water and power.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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