Police on Saturday opened fire on protesters and journalists at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abuja during an anti-hunger protest.
The protesters, mostly young people, were gathered for the third day of a 10-day demonstration against bad governance.
The heavily armed police arrived around 11:45 am and ordered the crowd to leave.
When the protesters did not comply, the police fired shots at them and the journalists on the scene.
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