COVID-19 lockdown: Enugu traders switch to foodstuff business

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Some traders in non-food items in Enugu have switched to foodstuff businesses as the lockdown imposed by the state government to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) persists, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

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Cecelia Ude, a dealer in babies’ clothing at Ogbete Main market, who now sell garri and palm oil, said she got frustrated staying at home with her family during the first two weeks of lockdown. “I am happy doing this garri and palm oil business because it was almost difficult for me to feed my four children before I join the business,” she said.

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