Buhari govt under attack for reopening Churches, Mosques, while schools remain shut

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Buhari govt under attack for reopening Churches, Mosques, while schools remain shut
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A cross-section of Nigerians has reacted to the reopening of Churches and Mosques by Nigerian government. DAILY POST had reported that Buhari on Monday lifted the ban on religious gathering across the country but announced that schools should remain closed. Chairman of the Task Force, Boss Mustapha, made the announcement during the briefing of the

A cross-section of Nigerians has reacted to the reopening of Churches and Mosques by Nigerian government.across the country but announced that schools should remain closed.

Reacting on social media, some Nigerians queried why the ban on religious gathering was lifted and schools remain closed.Here are some comments gathered by DAILY POST. @eddyboyvik, “The Presidential Task Force decision to open Churches and Mosques while keeping schools closed doesn’t make any sense to me like. It’s not gonna make any difference with schools closed.”

@afoguranto100, “Aggressively ignorant to condemn the existence of COVID-19, isn’t it questionable for Churches and Mosques to be opened with educational institutions still down nationwide?”

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