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Breaking: Gridlock as Varsity Students Protest at Lagos Airport

Femi Ashekun/

Traffic flow has been blocked from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos tollgate as students under the aegis of the National Association of Nigerian Students made good their threat to protest against the prolonged strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities at the airport.

The students gathered this morning amid heavy security presence.

They are seen dancing around, singing solidarity songs.

The gridlock affected the entire axis from Apakun inward airport, Ajao Estate and it’s environ.

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  • The government should respond to the Asuu strike,it's taking longer time.When all their children school abroad ,they care less about the Masses' children.This government is the worst in the history of Nigeria.

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