COVID-19: Rivers govt sets new guidelines for marriage, burial ceremonies
The Rivers State Executive Council has approved new guidelines for marriages during the Covid-19 period in the State.
Paulinus said prospective couples would be required to apply to the State Governor through the Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation. “Marriages would not have more than 50 attendees, including family members who must wear face masks and adhere strictly toAPC crisis: Amaechi warns ‘supporters’ who threatened to burn down Rivers in viral video
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