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COVID-19: Aso Villa Chapel Holds Sunday Service Online
The Aso Villa Chapel yesterday held its Sunday Service online in compliance with social distancing rules of the government as Nigeria continues to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice President, disclosed this in Abuja.
He said the service which was live streamed to members across the world was not physically attended by the Chaplain and the technical staff.
Akande said no fewer than 10 persons were physically available.
“Aso Villa Chapel just concluded an online service now, where worshippers were able to stay in their homes and be part of a Sunday service.
“We were blessed with the live streaming, kudos to the Villa Chaplain and the less than 10 people (number of staff on ground) that made it happen,” he said.
The Federal Government had banned public gatherings especially social and religious gatherings that bring more than 50 people together.
Meanwhile, churches in some parts of Lagos State on Sunday recorded partial compliance to the ban on gathering of not more than 20 people over the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Our correspondent reports that most churches in Lagos had their normal services while some had adjusted the number of persons and time spent in church.
At the St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, NNPC, Ejigbo Rd, the masses were adjusted to seven on hourly bases from 6am to 12 pm and 5pm to 6pm as against the four masses from 6am to 1pm and 5pm to 6.30pm.
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