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1 Apr 2020
Day One of the lockdown order issued by President Muhammed Buhari for the residents of Lagos and Abuja went without too much drama as one would expect. While some complied and stayed home, others were probably not aware of the importance of the stay-at-home- order.⁣ ⁣ GuardianTV, as usual, went around capturing activities, or lack off as the case may be, in both cities.⁣ ⁣
31 Mar 2020
It’s only Day-1 of a planned 14-day lockdown, and it’s not looking like it’s going to be the easiest of times for residents of the affected Nigerian cities, but here are six ways to help you stay positive over the next fortnight.⁣

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