, the lockdown declared by governments to curtail the spread of the deadly disease, otherwise known as COVID-19, really affected her two businesses, ATS Hair and Boutique ATS, as sales massively dropped during the lockdown period.
“Since last year, the fashion and accessories sub-sector like other businesses have greatly been disrupted by COVID-19. My businesses was particularly affected by this pandemic because I sell clothes, hair extensions, and accessories and we were on lockdown. “Business is slowly getting back to normal as we’ve been on lockdown due to the pandemic. As you know United Kingdom was affected a lot by the COVID but sales are starting to come back in and business is doing well,” narrated Anne ATS, an Edo State-born entrepreneur, who studied Business Administration at the De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.