Secondary schools in Nigeria reopened on Tuesday for classes almost four months after they closed to halt the spread of coronavirus.
Final-year students now have just two weeks to prepare for their exams.
Face masks, social distancing and hand-washing facilities are mandatory within all schools, the education ministry says.
There are indications the government may be using this reopening to test-run the system for possibly opening all schools in Nigeria.
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