Churches deserted as Kano lockdown enters Day 3
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In compliance with the total lockdown against the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, churches in Kano remain under lock on Sunday
Our correspondent, who went around the city to observe the level of compliance, reported total lockdown at Calvary Church of God at Nomansland, Our Lady of Fatima and Baptist Church both on France road, The Redeemed Christian Church of God and ECWA Church on Airport Road.
A principal Pastor at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Michael Adefemi Adebola affirmed the Church’s total compliance with government total lockdown order in the wake of the deadly and ravaging COVID-19.
The Catholic pastor, who regretted the compelling circumstance to the lockdown, said parishioners have been directed to observe individual worship at home pending when the order last.
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