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Nigeriaabout 2 hours ago·Escalating·ELEVATED 60

Owed contractors threaten APC convention protest, demand N150bn payment

The threat of protest by contractors indicates a significant political and economic issue that could destabilize the APC convention and the broader political environment in Nigeria.

Nigerian contractors are threatening to protest at a major APC convention if the Federal Government does not pay N150 billion in outstanding debts owed to them. This situation reflects growing tensions related to economic grievances within the political landscape.
60
Humanitarian20
Economic60
Security40
Political70
Confidence 48/100 — moderate corroboration

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