FridayHeadlines 15th of May 2020 1. NigeriaGov frowns as states reopen Mosques, Churches - 2. Returnee Nigerians to pay for quarantine - 5. More Lagosians favour lockdown - Kingbiodun_ Ramadan
More Lagosians favour return of lockdown
Coronavirus cases in the country last night surpassed the 5,000 mark, with close to 200 deaths recorded.Minister for Information and Culture Alhaji Lai Mohammed said: “We are always working together with the Nigerian Governors’ Forum . We believe that the governors won’t do anything that will put in jeopardy all we have achieved in the last few weeks of lockdown.
The Adamawa State Government also as lifted the ban on religious congregations with immediate effect. Umar Kadafur, said the state has recorded significant progress in the fight against COVID-19 over the last three weeks
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