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Nigerians Blast Sanwo-olu After Announcing Date To Reopen Churches And Mosques

Governor of Lagos,Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced that religious activities will resume in the state on June 19.

The governor said children below age of 15 not should not be allowed at religious gatherings restricted to Fridays and Sundays.

Nigerians in their reactions on social media believes there are other problems which needed more attention compared religious gathering.

Here are the reactions from Nigerians on Twitter.

MPlan @official_mplan1: "This is not the problem right now, let them do the needful and stop fulfilling all righteousness when the masses are really suffering and it's not a spiritual problem but political scandals in the system."

Austinrobin @austinrobin447: "They should not be opened we don't need them we sleep better now that they are not functioning"

Dr. Augustine obi @austinepawas: "What's this pressure with religious gatherings? If it's not a business why the pressure on reopening"

Adeoye Charles @adeoye_charles: "Oga governor the more you extend reopening of schools,churches and mosques, the more social vices increase in the society. Those children that were raped if they were in school will such happen to them?Lift the lockdown on schools, churches and mosques sir"

Emenike Izuchukwu @Izhu25Emenike: "Whether Churches and Mosques reopen, it will not stop corruption in this country. we need God to give us a change of heart individually."

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