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The Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced the reopening of worship centers in the state beginning from Friday, August 7 (Videos)

( "Governor Sanwo-Olu" announced this at a press briefing today August 1).

While mosques will be reopened on Friday August 7, the governor said churches will follow suit on Sunday, August 9.

"He said religious leaders must make available hand sanitizers, thermometer guns, adding that the state government will ensure that social distancing is maintained".

“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 will only be allowing a maximum of 50% of their capacity” he said)

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"According to Linda, "Governor Sanwo-Olu" said night vigils and other services are still suspended. (Citizens above 65 years old are to stay at home). He said handshakes, hugs and ''hi-fives'' are banned during services. "The Governor has also increased public gatherings capacity from 20 to 50 people."

The governor also announced that restaurants will resume eat-in services in the state beginning from August 14.  Social clubs and recreational centers would be allowed to reopen beginning from August 14.

(" He said along with the Federal government directive, schools in the state will reopen for exiting classes beginning from August 3. ")

"The governor said Night clubs, cinemas, game houses, and spas in the state are to remain shut."

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The Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced the reopening of worship centers in the state beginning from Friday, August 7. Governor Sanwo-Olu announced this at a press briefing today August 1. While mosques will be reopened next week Friday August 7, the governor said churches will follow suit on Sunday, August 9. He said religious leaders must make available hand sanitizers, thermometer guns, adding that the state government will ensure that social distancing is maintained. He said night vigils and other services are still suspended. Citizens above 65 years old are to stay at home. He said handshakes, hugs and ''hi-fives'' are banned during services. The Governor has also increased public gatherings capacity from 20 to 50 people.

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President "Muhammadu Buhari" has said the reported cases of corruption in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ("EFCC") and the Niger Delta Development Commission ("NDDC") occurred because his appointees abused the trust placed in them.

"According to Legit, Vanguard reported that, The Nigerian president made the statement on Friday, July 31, after observing the ("Eid-el-Kabir") prayers with his family members in Abuja."

"Buhari" promised that all past and present cases of corruption will be fully investigated.

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