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Lockdown: Will Lagos Major Markets Open On Monday? by neoclassical: 9:35pm On Apr 29, 2020
Please nairalanders, both the speech made by Mr. President and that of Gov. Sanwo Olu of Lagos State, did not clearly state if major markets in Lagos State will open on Monday , 4th May, since there are selected businesses that Will operate as announced by Mr President.
The markets in question are:
1. Alaba International market
2. Trade fair complex
3. Computer village
4. Balogun market in Lagos Island etc
Please anybody with authentic information should explain please.
Re: Lockdown: Will Lagos Major Markets Open On Monday? by Pierced(f): 9:38pm On Apr 29, 2020
Yes....... I think so.
Re: Lockdown: Will Lagos Major Markets Open On Monday? by neoclassical: 9:51pm On Apr 29, 2020
Pierced:
Yes....... I think so.
Ok, thanks

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