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Tuesday 5 January 2016

Lagosians Resume Business, Work In Trickles

It’s the first week of resumption and Lagosians are already gingered towards work as seen in the way business is being conducted in parts of the metropolis.
Naij.com’s photojournalist visited parts of the city on Monday, January 4 to see how the city is reacting to business. While traffic seems to be light, market places seem to have resumed business.
Inter-state transportation has recorded lesser passengers as more people are returning to the state which is relatively higher than the number leaving the city.

On the popular Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos, the traffic was light compared to the period before the festive period although the traffic is expected to resume to normal in the coming weeks.
On the Island, business also seems to be gaining momentum on the first day of resumption and this too is also expected to reach a state of normalcy in the coming weeks as Lagosians step up in 2016.

Workers in front of Lagos state secretariat gate as workers resumed work today nationwide.
Commuters at Church bus stop waiting to board commercial buses to their place of work as workers resumed work today.
Hold up on Third Mainland Bridge as workers resume work nationwide today.
Ever busy Obalende bus stop as workers resumes work today.
Ever busy Obalende bus stop as workers resumes work today.
Workers parked their vehicles at a general car park in Lagos Island as work resumed today.
Workers parked their vehicles at a general car park in Lagos Island today.
Traders resuming at Balogun market in Lagos Island this morning.
Hold up building gradually at Iyana iworo area of Lagos state as workers resumed work today.
Commuters waiting at BRT bus terminus to board BRT buses to their destinations.
source naij news

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