COVID-19: Naira Marley, KimOprah defy order, hold concert in Abuja
The singer in a viral video was seen in a gathering of more than twenty people.
It was learnt the concert was supposed to be a drive-in with guests in their cars but from the video online, the rules were broken. This is not the first time Naira Marley would be caught in large crowd despite the Coronavirus pandemic.He was also accompanied by ex-BBNaija housemate, KimOprah who hosted the concert.
Though Nigeria has began reopening of the economy, the country has been experiencing increasing cases of coronavirus in the past few days.
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