Darling Nigeria provides palliative for small-scale salons, health workers | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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“Although these changes have fundamentally altered the daily routines of millions of Nigerians, it is important that we follow the directives from the government to stay at home.” DarlingNigeria COVID19

Following the directives of Federal Government to lockdown Lagos and Abuja, alongside other cities in the country in order to stop the spread of the pandemic COVID-19, hereby placing thousands of non-essential workers out of work, business and income, Darling, a leading hair extension brand has set-up relief fund to help alleviate some of the economic toll the pandemic has taken on small scale hairstyling businesses.

However, the brand is not only supporting its immediate community but also honouring those on the frontlines of the pandemic because as the number of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria increases, more health workers remain at work to help contain the spread of the virus. So, to appreciate health workers for their sacrifices and commendable work in fighting the spread of coronavirus, Darling launched a campaign online-tagged ‘Darling Health Workers Salute’.

 

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