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Reps host pupils, 24 hours after passing resolution to stop visitors
On Wednesday, the lawmakers had passed a resolution to stop visitors due to the coronavirus outbreak across the world.
It is yet unclear why the House allowed the students to proceed with their visit.
The House had also resolved that lawmakers, their legislative aides and National Assembly workers be tested for the coronavirus.
READ ALSO: Coronavirus: Ogun shuts schools, worship centres indefinitely
No case of the coronavirus, Covid-19, has been confirmed in Abuja.
On Wednesday, Nigeria confirmed five new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total cases in the country to eight.
The country also announced a travel ban on several hotspots countries which is expected to take effect on March 21.
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