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Covid19: RevolutionPlus Property gives out food items to Lagosians, As MD, Onalaja send Goodwill message to President Buhari, Governor Sanwo-Olu

Nigeria’s real estate giant and sponsor of Lagos city marathon, revolution plus property has joined hands with Lagos State Government and the Federal Government of Nigeria to fight the corona virus pandemic.

All road led to different towns in Lagos for the house and property outfit as they put smiles in the faces of residents who leave around Ibeju Lekki area of Lagos, Sports247 reports.

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Revolution plus took time to give to the residents of four different communities in Ibeju Lekki some bags of rice, beans, garri, groundnut oil and many other food items to cushion the lock down effect for the needy.

Managing Director of RevolutionPlus, Bamidele Onalaja says this is the little way they can give back to the community, as there are many people who need food and the M.D urges well meaning Nigerians who are capable to do same.

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In thier post on social media “revolution plus team for the distribution of food items in four communities in Ibeju Lekki: Lepai, Ise, Okun Folu and Akodo Ise. We have ten estates in these four towns so we decided to give out food items in those communities” they commented. In each bag given to about one thousand residents contains 10kg of rice 5kg of beans 5kg of garri 1.4ltr of oil and 8 packs of indomie noodles.

Chairman Bamidele Onalaja has saluted his excellency, Lagos state governor Babajide Olusola Sonwo-Olu for his relentless hardwork towards the fight of the covid19. He also extends his salute to president mohamadu Buhari who is doing well in fighting the spread of the virus.

The corona virus pandemic which has halted economic and social activities in Nigeria and around the world has so far infected about 981 people while 197 have recovered with a fatality of 31 in Nigeria.