The Rivers State Government has approved COVID-19 guidelines for marriages and weddings with N10million fine to be paid by violators....
The Rivers State Government has approved COVID-19 guidelines for marriages and weddings with N10million fine to be paid by violators.
He said henceforth, those seeking to bury their loved ones would also be expected to include names, addresses and phone numbers of those to attend such funerals in their applications. According to him, while church weddings must be conducted between 9am and 12noon, traditional marriages would be conducted between 4pm and 7pm.The commissioner said venues of marriages must have provisions for running water and soap at three points and the venue decontaminated after the event.
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