Afrika shrine closes for coronavirus
It appears that the Afrika Shrine, a popular music venue and cultural institution in Lagos, Nigeria, has temporarily closed its doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a statement on its social media pages, the Afrika Shrine announced that it would be closing until further notice to help prevent the spread of the virus. The statement read:
"Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we regret to inform you that the Afrika Shrine will be temporarily closed until further notice. The safety and well-being of our staff, customers, and the wider community are our top priority, and we believe this decision is necessary to help prevent the spread of the virus.
We understand that this may cause inconvenience to our fans and customers, but we hope you will understand that this decision was not taken lightly. We will keep you updated on any developments and look forward to reopening our doors when it is safe to do so.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this challenging time."
The Afrika Shrine is a significant cultural institution in Nigeria and has hosted many notable artists and events over the years. Its closure is likely to have a significant impact on the local music and entertainment industry.
It's worth noting that the Nigerian government has implemented various measures to combat the spread of COVID-19, including restricting gatherings and events. The Afrika Shrine's decision to close is likely in line with these guidelines and is intended to help protect public health.