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Lagos Worship Centres Reopen August 7 via thisdaylive

Worship Centres in Lagos State are to reopen from August 7, Governor Babajide Sanwoolu has announced.

Announcing the reopening of religious centers in the state Saturday, the governor said: “Places of worship in Lagos will now be opened from Friday, the 7th of August for our Muslim worshippers, and on Sunday, the 9th of August for our Christian worshippers. “We must reiterate that places of worship have their regular once a week service at designated days. For the avoidance of doubt, there will be Friday worships for our Muslim followers and Sunday worships for our Christian followers.

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