Nigerians in the capital, Abuja, and Lagos have to wear face masks in public In Nigeria, businesses have reopened on the first working day after the easing of a lockdown imposed on key urban areas in a bid to restart Africa's largest economy. But in the commercial hub, Lagos, traffic jams were absent, indicating that many are remaining indoors. The lockdown began five weeks ago to contain the spread of coronavirus. But last week, President Muhammadu Buhari said the measures had imposed "a very heavy economic cost". As many in the big cities live a...
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