Life is sweet: Singer Teni advises Nigerians on what to do against COVID-19, says she's getting vaccinated

Life is sweet: Singer Teni advises Nigerians on what to do against COVID-19, says she's getting vaccinated

- Singer Teni has declared that coronavirus is real and people should ensure they adhere to all safety protocols to keep themselves and others safe

- The popular entertainer said life is sweet and she will ensure she gets herself vaccinated because to protect herself against the deadly disease

- In a video she posted on her Instagram page, Teni advised people to wash their hands regularly and use their face masks

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Nigerian artiste Teni has taken to social media to advise Nigerians on the need to wear nose mask and wash their hands regularly.

In a video she posted on Instagram page, the award-winning entertainer said she will get COVID-19 vaccine soon because she can't continue to risk her life.

Life is sweet: Singer Teni advises Nigerians on what to do against COVID-19, says she's getting vaccinated
Teni has advised people to ensure they keep safe. Photo credit: @tenientertainer
Source: Instagram

According to the singer, life is sweet and she doesn't want to die and leave all the enjoyment behind.

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She advised people to always wash their hands, make use of hand sanitisers and practise social distancing.

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Tunde Ososanya Tunde Ososanya, a former senior editor, is a graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism. He's passionate about what he does and finds fulfilment in informing the people. Ososanya is the author of Later Tonight: a Collection of Short Stories.