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Ladipo traders shut market, begin lawsuit against soldiers over alleged shooting of members | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — Nigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News


• RULAAC urges Sanwo-Olu to probe shooting
It was a sad moment yesterday for traders at the multi-billion naira Ladipo Spare Parts market, Mushin, Lagos, as they gathered to mourn Felix Nnana Onu, who lost his life during the traders clash with soldiers on Tuesday.
 
The leadership of the market also shut the market in memory of the 28-year-old Onu, aka Scatter, who lost his life when members of the Nigerian Air force stormed the market on Tuesday July 13.
Apart from Onu,  Chidinma Okechukwu, Ifeanyi Enyi and Makuo Ekwuna were injured.
 
They are currently receiving treatment at the Lagos State Teaching Hospital (LUTH). Onu, an indigene of Ebonyi State, until his death, was the Public Relations Officer of In God We Trust branch of the market. ....

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UPDATED: INVESTIGATION: How public laboratories redirect suspected COVID-19 patients to fee-charging private labs


UPDATED: INVESTIGATION: How public laboratories redirect suspected COVID-19 patients to fee-charging private labs
Contrary to the claim of the Lagos State government that residents with coronavirus symptoms can get tested for free at some designated public health facilities, residents who show up for the test are being redirected to private, fee-charging laboratories.
Despite the announcement by the
Lagos State government that residents with coronavirus-like symptoms can go to designated government-run facilities to get tested for free, these laboratories are instead redirecting patients to private laboratories where they are charged as much as N50,000 for the test.
This reporter deliberately exposed himself to cold for four days and came down with symptoms similar to those of coronavirus – cough, headache, runny nose and fever – and presented himself for testing at some public laboratories in the city but officials at the laboratories declined to test him. ....

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