Non-compliance with directives on COVID-19 (Photo story)

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In spite of subsisting government’s stay-at-home and lockdown orders to fight the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, commercial motorcyclists still operate at Oki area of Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos at the weekend. PHOTO: KUNLE AJAYI
In spite of subsisting government’s stay-at-home and lockdown orders to fight the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, commercial motorcyclists still operate at Oki area of Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos at the weekend. PHOTO: KUNLE AJAYI
Beggars on railway line in Agege, Lagos at the weekend, waiting for alms as government’s stay-at-home and lockdown orders to fight the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic hit harder. PHOTO: KUNLE AJAYI
Despite the stay-at-home and lockdown orders meant to fight the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, traders display their second hand goods for sale at railway line, Agege, Lagos on Saturday. PHOTO: KUNLE AJAYI
Idle barrow pushers cluster at a bus stop shelter in Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos at the weekend. PHOTO: KUNLE AJAYI
A woman walking on the rubbles of her house at Ifelodun area of Oke-Ira, Ogba, Lagos where government embarked on demolition of houses rendering residents homeless in this era of COVID-19 lockdown, on Wednesday. PHOTO: KUNLE AJAYI
Ipodo Market in Ikeja, Lagos congested as usual despite the government’s subsisting social distancing order. PHOTO: KUNLE AJAYI
Homelessness In Pandemic: Some of the residents of Ifelodun area of Oke-Ira, Ogba, Lagos whose houses were demolished by government clustered with few of their property in a neighbours’ house on Wednesday. Rights activists have condemned the government action that had rendered many homeless and compromised the ongoing social distancing order aimed at taming the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. PHOTO: KUNLE AJAYI

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