Former Cool FM OAP, Daddy Freeze, has issued a stern warning to Nigerian shop owners that opening for sale in the evening despite the two-weeks curfew in Lagos, Ogun and Abuja.
The FG initiated this lockdown, which is in day three, to help the country contain the spread of the virus that has infected about 174 persons in Nigeria as of April 2.
He said that "Sit at home they will not hear! They will be opening their shops in the evening like someone told them that Corona Virus is a civil servant that closes by 5:30 pm."
Freeze who is now flagging for Nigeria Info FM (Cool FM's sister company) has warned that shop owners defying the FG's order are putting lives at risk by doing so.
He added that "For every act of disobedience someone could die! Flatten the curve, stay the fvck at home."
See screenshot of his Twitter post below:
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