Lagos moves to stop church mosque services

I think there may be some misinformation here.

Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria, has not moved to stop church and mosque services. In fact, religious freedom is a fundamental right in Nigeria, and the country has a diverse religious landscape with many Christians, Muslims, and adherents of other faiths.

It's possible that you may be referring to a specific incident or controversy, but I'm not aware of any recent or ongoing efforts by the Lagos government to restrict or ban church and mosque services.

Lagos, like the rest of Nigeria, has a complex and often challenging religious landscape, with tensions and conflicts arising from time to time. However, the government has generally taken a stance of promoting religious tolerance and coexistence, and has implemented measures to prevent religious violence and promote interfaith dialogue.

If you have any specific information or sources about a particular incident or controversy, I'd be happy to help clarify or provide more context.