“One major way of being exposed to the virus is through trading activities, but the emergence of e-commerce in Nigeria has changed the way Nigerians buy and sell goods.” ECommerce Trading COVID19 StaySafe Nigeria
to take their personal safety seriously and reduce their exposure to others in public by engaging more in e-commerce for their trading activities.
According to him, the community transmission of COVID-19 is spreading at an alarming rate, especially in Lagos, “but we can’t wait for the government to declare another lockdown before we take our safety seriously.”
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