 A new COVID variant has been detected in Nigeria. The Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Entity C, Dr Chikwe Ihekwazu, confirms that the Delta variant is deadlier and 60% more transmissible than the Alpha variant. But are Nigerians bracing up to take cover against this new stream? We'll take a listen. Since the pandemic started in 2020, and like Central Mosque, we have been maintaining the protocol of COVID-19. If you look around, you'll be able to see that we've marked the ties whereby the worshipper can stand to pray so that they will not be searching each other. So those are the things we've put in places. Likewise, if you're coming through the gates, there's a banner there that without no face mask, there's no entry. I've maintained actually by washing my hands, using hand sanitizer, using my nose marks all the time. Are there any people that are coming? I give them face masks and the rest of them. My advice to the government, since the pandemic started in 2020, I think they've done a lot. They've done a lot. So I will also encourage them, they should continue doing what they've started doing. They should not relax, because if you look at this now, there is a vaccine going on that people are collecting vaccine that they should not rely on that vaccine alone. They should be more awareness for people to know that this COVID-19, this virus is very illegal. So they should put something in places like all these places where you can wash your hand, please. They should also do that since the pandemic has started, I think the federal government have done a lot. They should not rely on that, they should keep doing it again. My advice to the government is that they should still make terms, publicize more about this, that telling people to maintain social distance by using their hands sanitizers and should not stay into a very large congregation.