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Nigeria loses electricity and major airports close as unions seek higher wages amid record inflation

  • Nigeria's largest labor unions have initiated strikes to demand a salary increase, causing the country to halt with electricity cut and major airports closed.
  • Government workers in Nigeria either did not report to work or closed office entrances, affecting operations at airports in Abuja and Lagos.
  • Workers in the latest strike disrupted the national electricity grid and blocked others attempting to restore power, as reported by the Transmission Company of Nigeria.
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