Many commercial buses and tricycles drove with few passengers, while 2/3 of shops as well as other business outlets monitored in Warri, Delta state, at about 9:00 am today, Tuesday January 3, remained under lock and key as Nigerians begin the first working day of 2023.
Findings revealed that operations, started slowly in the banks across the Oil City as well, with a couple of Point Of Sale, POS Operators preparing to attend to prospective customers.
Public and private primary and secondary schools in the state, are expected to resume academic activities for second term on Monday January 9, with majority of the privately owned schools making it mandatory for parents to pay the school fees of their children and wards before resumption.
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