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Lokoja: Commercial Drivers Protest Against Relocation of Parks

adminMar 08, 2018

By Amuda Dan Sulaiman FAB. Hundreds of commercial drivers in Lokoja, yesterday stormed the headquarters of the National Union of Road Transport Worker (NURTW) Kogi State...

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