The Aso Villa chapel where Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and other Christians within the Presidential Villa worship was shut down on Sunday, March 22 over the spread of coronavirus across Nigeira.
The Chapel held it’s Sunday service online in compliance with social distancing rules of the government as Nigeria continues to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
It was learnt that the service which was live-streamed to members across the world was not physically attended example: Chaplain and the technical staff.
Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice President, disclosed the development via Twitter and explained that less than ten persons were physically available
He added: “We were blessed with the live streaming, kudos to the Villa Chaplain and the less than 10 people (number of staff on the ground) that made it happen.”
The development comes days after the Federal Government of Nigeria banned public gatherings especially social and religious ones that bring more than 50 people together.
With the total number of COVID-19 cases now put at 27, some Nigerians applauded the Aso Villa chapel and urged other churches and religious groups to emulate the Chapel.
Kate Nnaji described the action as leading by example “This is leadership by example. Social distancing is the way forward. Let’s prevent the spread of this virus, it will help to overcome faster.”
Another user, Eniola Opeyemi shared similar sentiment. “Leadership by example. This is what I expect all other Religious Leaders to do across the nation, to teach their members to be law abiding,” she said.