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Police sent to Lagos to restore order in Lagos

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Police reinforcements have been deployed to parts of Nigeria’s biggest city, Lagos, in response to unrest thought to be linked a continuing cash shortage.

Gunfire has been heard and a number of main roads have been blocked, some by burning tyres.

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Police said order had been restored in one district, Mile Twelve.

They blamed the trouble on hoodlums.

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A local newsppaer has shared a video of the Friday morning protests.

Frustration over a shortage of newly-designed banknotes caused violent protests earlier this week in other parts of southern Nigeria including Warri, Benin City and Ibadan.

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On Thursday, President Muhammadu Buhari, again extended the deadline for the old notes to be handed in.

Source: BBC

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