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Traffic Gridlock as protesters block major street in Osogbo over Fuel price and electricity tariff hike

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Traffic Gridlock as protesters block major street in Osogbo over Fuel price and electricity tariff hike 

Coalition of civil societies in Osun State is currently staging a protest against fuel price and electricity tariff hike in Osogbo the state capital.

The protesters moved from the popularly Nelson Mandela freedom Park through Okefia to the popular Olaiya junction in Osogbo.

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