PHOTOS: Lagos after COVID-19 lockdown

Shops opened at Ketu for business after lock down on Monday

As the COVID-19 lockdown eases from today, Monday 4th of May, due to the directive of President Buhari who stated that Nigerians should observe social distancing with the use of face makes, photos gotten by Tribune Online shows Lagosians going about their everyday business without respecting the recommended social distance.

PHOTOS:

Passenger waiting for Lagbus at Ojodu bus stop
Passengers waiting for Lagbus at Ojodu bus stop on Monday after  COVID-19 lockdown

 

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Passenger queue up to board Buses at Ketu BRT Bus stop
Customers of Zenith Bank Old Tollgate
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Commercial bus drivers not complying with the social distancing of carrying only a few passengers carried a full load
Customers of GTbank Ikosi Oregun locked outside the gate as they wait patiently to be attended to
Customers of First Bank Motorway on a long queue to transact business at the bank on Monday
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Customers of Polaris Bank CMD road Ikosi rushing to get access to the bank

Photos: Sylvester Okoruwa

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