“The fourth and fifth Cases are officers of the Nigerian Police Force, serving under the Lagos State Police Command.” Coronavirus Covid19 NigeriaPolice Nigeria
Ondo State governor Rotimi Akeredolu made the disclosure during his weekly broadcast on COVID19 in the state.“The fourth and fifth Cases occurred on Saturday while the sixth, seventh and eighth Cases were discovered yesterday, Sunday,” Akeredolu said.
Akeredolu on Sunday disclosed that one of the arrested suspects in the murder of Funke Olakunrin tested positive for coronavirus.
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