Bashir Musa shakes his fist menacingly at me as if gearing up for a fight as he sights me across the road positioning my camera to take a shot of the heaps of metal scraps and end-of-life vehicles on which he and several other young men sit chatting away in Hausa. They all turn their attention on me
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CHUKS OLUIGBO
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