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Nigerians wake up to compulsory wearing of facemasks in Lagos

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Nigeria's economic capital Lagos is slowly waking up to the new measures put in place by the government to battle the spread of the coronavirus, including a ban on 'non-essential travel' between regions and the compulsory wearing of facemasks. Nigeria will start easing a coronavirus lockdown covering its largest city Lagos and capital Abuja from May 4, President Muhammadu Buhari said on Monday. IMAGES from the streets of Lagos, Nigeria

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