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The Federal Government has warned that all schools across the country shall remain closed as part of efforts to tackle the spread of coronavirus.
The circular reads: “Further to our earlier circular, FME/PSE/HE/1041/C 1/Vol.1/137 of 19th March 2020, this is to confirm that all schools shall remain closed as we monitor developments on the containment of COVID-19.
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