How we cope with sit-at-home order – Kaduna youths share experiences

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Some Youths in Kaduna State on Wednesday shared experiences of how they are coping with government’s stay-at-home directive, meant...

Some Youths in Kaduna State on Wednesday shared experiences of how they are coping with government’s stay-at-home directive, meant to curtail the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic.

Shamsuddeen Abdulkadir, a 28-year-old software engineer, said he had been using the period to learn more about mobile app development rather than staying at home bored.“The course contains 17 chapters and I am on chapter 10.Abbas Abdul, a resident of Barnawa and a product designer, said he used the “stay-at-home” period to draw his designs daily and create visuals.Abdul said that he has also engaged in indoor sports, to keep himself fit.

 

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We are still watching the sit at home order for now,, hungry man to stay at home for how long? Can't virus infect you at home? Reason behind sit at home must be revealed one day.. God is seeing everything.

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