Construction workers working at Eko Atlantic, a planned city in Lagos State being constructed on land reclaimed from the Atlantic Ocean, are protesting in front of bar beach this morning against N900 pay for casual workers. They are saying 'no more casual workers, we want change". They are protesting over unpaid salaries and are demanding for higher pay.
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