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Also, in Nigeria's capital Abuja, nurses have launched a seven-day strike over pay and working conditions, deepening the city's healthcare crisis. Talks with the government collapsed, prompting walkouts that have crippled hospitals. The strike follows a wave of unrest over rising living costs after President Bola Tinubu's economic reforms. While the government plans to meet union reps, frustration grows among patients and health workers alike.
Finally, in the Central African Republic, crumbling infrastructure and soaring energy prices have sparked a surge in illegal electricity connections. A dangerous trend that has resulted in deadly fires and electrocutions. The latest catastrophe led to a stampede that claimed the lives of nearly 30 students. The stakes have never been higher.
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