Nigerians in the Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), Singapore Chapter, said on Wednesday that no Nigerian in that country had tested positive for the coronavirus.
Vice President of the organisation Dr. Jonathan Obaje disclosed this in a phone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Obaje was speaking against the backdrop of how Nigerians abroad were coping under the preasure of global lockdown since the outbreak of the virus in China.
โSo far, no Nigerian in Singapore has tested positive for the coronavirus.
โWe keep in touch with each other through NIDO Singapore social media groups.
โCertainly, the lockdown has created opportunities and challenges.
โNobody ever imagined that Singaporeโs fast-paced, 24-hour bustling city, airport, and seaports could ever slow down for few hours, ever.
โIt is almost unbelievable that we could have four weeks of paid leave to stay at home with family.
โAlso, to do those things we have always wanted to do, but had no time to do, such as call friends, read books, watch programmes, and so on, it is unbelievable,โ he said.
He added that โalthough too much of anything is badโ when people did not plan for it, engagement in useful ventures โis key to avoiding boredomโ.
According to him, Nigerians in Singapore have taken advantage of the situation to learn something new to improve their wellbeing and better their lives in spite of the economic challenges.
โThe more you open up yourself to learning, the more your chances of coping well with this โnew lifeโ,โ he added.