Mohammed made this known at the
briefing in Abuja. He urged Nigerians not to panic over the course of the
eclipse.
According to his words, the eclipse
will be seen across the country and in the West African sub-region.
“Different cultures have different reactions to them. There is no
course for alarm.” - he stated.
Mohammed assures people that they
don’t need to worry about GSM operation – it will continue to work. Other
things, as he said, will also be normal.
“Cities by cities will be reported in Nigeria, where the eclipse will
be; partial eclipse or total eclipse. People should continue with their normal
business. Because of partial rays, people should use their sun glasses.”
The
Nation

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