Sanwo-Olu made the announcement at a briefing in Lagos on Saturday.
Mosques can now hold their prayers five times daily while churches can also commence weekly services.
The governor warned religious centres not to flout safety protocols ordered by the government.
Mosques can now hold their prayers five times daily while churches can also commence weekly services.
The governor warned religious centres not to flout safety protocols ordered by the government.
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We are getting closer to freedom, back to the real normal.
ReplyDeletePraise God
DeleteGyms and cinemas too. Yaaaay. I'm soooo happy. No Church for me sha. I'll worship God in my parlour.
ReplyDeleteIf you can go to the cinema then you weren't going to church before, periodt!
DeleteGoing to church is not about worshipping God alone my dear. It is fellowshipping with brethren and several other things.
You're not me to know I don't go to Church. Being happy that gyms and cinemas are going to be opened, also doesn't mean I go there (even though it does not concern you). I'm simply happy that things are slowly moving back to normal. Periodt!!!
DeleteThis is absolute good news
ReplyDeleteNice one. Other states should follow suit.
ReplyDeleteOther States will soon follow suit. They are always waiting for Lagos to take the lead.
ReplyDeleteWaiting for Lagos ke?
DeleteAbi na Lagos dey wait for other western states.
Abi na Lagos dey wait for Oyo
DeleteWhich Lagos?
DeleteYou guys need to come to Abj and see things for yourself
We're in 2021 already
So there is no more Covid in Nigeria? 🙄, they just crippled the economy for nothing
ReplyDelete05:12,
DeleteMy apologies, Are you an illiterate?
Thank God.
ReplyDeleteThankGod ooo..
ReplyDeleteThank God
ReplyDeleteThankGod for Nigeria, only two weeks of school reopening in the UK one of my kids has contact the virus, the whole family is in isolation now.
ReplyDeletePls take care of yourselves. You will come out of it stronger.
Delete2nd wave🌊 coming through
ReplyDeleteI reject it, 10:32
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