Nigeria To Close Lagos And Abuja International Airports From Monday
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Nigeria will rack up its two main international airports in the cities of Lagos and Abuja the capital city from Monday night, the Civil Aviation Authority disclosed on Saturday, as the number of coronavirus cases in the country is increasing.
The closure comes as Nigeria’s number of confirmed coronavirus cases rose on Saturday from 12 to 22 with three of them in Abuja.
“All airports in Nigeria are closed to all incoming international flights with the exception of emergency and essential flights,” the authority said.
Also, Nigeria government said two days ago that it would close all schools and universities in the country due to coronavirus outbreak.
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