Nigeria went under lockdown in April and what was supposed to be a 2-week lockdown became months with little-to-no economic activity. In a country, in which most of the economy is powered by the activities of micro, small, medium enterprises (MSME), it was emotional to watch stores and other businesses shut down and also lay off employees.
Read MoreThis time has been very tough. I have to stay at home for my safety. I was supposed to do my research (collecting data) and I cannot do it as it mostly requires meeting with people. I also had a lot of business meetings and events to do but I cannot proceed due to this virus. Lastly, I wanted to travel to see my family and I am stuck here due to this.
Read MoreI'm a student, currently doing my thesis, and it's really difficult to finish our data analysis without meeting with my group mates face-to-face, especially, when they're so busy with their families and are checkpoints away now. We're lucky to have finished our data gathering but the other groups aren't done yet!
Read MoreAt work, we are mostly working from home, other than once a week meetings, so we are not so affected. My sisters; however, have no school for a month, and are mostly at home.
Read MoreI have had a kidney transplant and that means low immunity. I don't know who has followed the hygiene care or who has travelled to the affected place. Basically, I am under house arrest.
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