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    SPECIAL REPORT: How teachers, school owners coped during Covid-19 lockdown

    Some of the most hit Nigerians during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic were teachers and school owners.

    While many of them who lost their jobs entirely have been unable to recover since the lockdown was lifted, many others are living from hand to mouth.

    This special report by Legit.ng’s Damilare Okunola, reveals exactly how the teachers and school owners fared, and compares it with events in Ghana and the United States.

    How were you affected by the pandemic?

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