Dockworkers at the two ports in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos staged a protest on Monday against new government measures restricting access to the docks to stevedore companies, port officials said. There was no serious disruption to port activity as a result of the protest at the Tin Can and Apapa ports, they said.
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