Entertainment: Timini Egbuson Advocates For Nationwide Lockdown On Valentine’s Day

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:05 am

Popular Nigerian Actor, Timini Egbuson has advocated for a Nationwide lockdown on Valentine’s day across the country just to reduce the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in the country.

The film character settled on this decision in a tweet he shared on his authority Twitter page on Wednesday, January 20, 2020.

For the entertainer, there ought to be a cross country 24hour-lockdown on February 14, as a method of forestalling a predictable outstanding spread of Covid-19, since a great deal of sweethearts would spend time with their accomplices allover the country.

In his exact words, “We need a full public 24 hours lockdown on Valentine’s Day. This thing wear dey spread excessively”

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