It is going to be another long weekend in Lagos as the Independence Day celebration has warranted a bank holiday on Monday, 3rd October 2016. As expected, many Nigerians will take advantage of the
short holiday to either visit family, friends or just relax. Some may even take it up a notch higher and visit fun destinations nearby.Lagos City would normally welcome visitors from nearby cities like
Abeokuta and Ibadan, during a long weekend like this, seeing as it is the nation’s No.1 fun destination. However, with the current Cholera outbreak which, thankfully, has been curtailed (according to the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris), a number of people are still a bit reticent to make the trip to the city.No doubt cholera is an acute contagious bacterial disease capable of killing in hours, but with proper measures, it can be evaded. To assuage the concerns of prospective visitors looking to storm this fabulous city this long weekend, we at Jumia travel have done some research and come up with 4 ways anyone can stay protected from this disease while visiting Lagos.
short holiday to either visit family, friends or just relax. Some may even take it up a notch higher and visit fun destinations nearby.Lagos City would normally welcome visitors from nearby cities like
Abeokuta and Ibadan, during a long weekend like this, seeing as it is the nation’s No.1 fun destination. However, with the current Cholera outbreak which, thankfully, has been curtailed (according to the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris), a number of people are still a bit reticent to make the trip to the city.No doubt cholera is an acute contagious bacterial disease capable of killing in hours, but with proper measures, it can be evaded. To assuage the concerns of prospective visitors looking to storm this fabulous city this long weekend, we at Jumia travel have done some research and come up with 4 ways anyone can stay protected from this disease while visiting Lagos.
- Do not patronize “Abacha” hawkers
- Ensure the water you drink has NAFDAC number
- Avoid public toilets
- Wash your hands with soap and Hand sanitizers

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