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Lagosians defy COVID-19 lockdown as the storm the street in the name of working out

All things considered, it would seem that Lagosians are as of now burnt out on the lock down put by the Federal government to help control the huge spread of coronavirus. In the wake of going through around 9 days at home inside, numerous lagosians are believed to have communicated fatigue on their online life account and have moved to overlook the lock down request set by the Federal government for everybody to remain at home this period to decrease the quick spread of covid-19. 

This was clear in the Ikorodu territory of Lagos state when occupants of the Lagos suburb raged the significant freeway that prompts that zone to take part in their some basic exercise, which this emergency has caused. It ought not be overlooked that Lagos, being the business capital of Nigeria and the most populated state in Nigeria with around 20 million inhabitants is the most upsetting spot to leave in NIgeria. 

The traffic circumstance and significant expense of living for the most part have numerous occupants working longer hours and investing longer energy busy working with the goal that they can have the option to take care of their tabs and carry on with somewhat more not too bad life. 

Be that as it may, with this advancement of the quick spread of covid-19 universally and the lockdown set by the president on Lagos, Ogun and the F.C.T, lagosians have unquestionably considered this to be occasion as a chance to rest, stay in shape and get various things finished. 

Be that as it may, truth be told, this ought not be done at bthe cost of taking a chance with the fast spread of the infection among individuals. With the social removing rule being disregarded with individuals remaining not exactly a meter near one another. 

While not supporting this demonstration, it appears as though this Pandemic will go to an enmd sooner. Either tgey come upwith a costly antibody or Nigerians become weary of the lockdown and resume back to their typical lives. Almost certainly, that the last will be tge case in Nigeria. 

It would be ideal if you remain at home and remain safe