Nigerian reality star, ‘Tboss’ Idowu has revealed how she copes with the lockdown order that has been given by the Government to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease.
The reality made the revelation on IG as she shared these new set of beautiful photos of herself spending quality time with her baby daughter.
On one of the photo which was posted on Good Friday, Tboss stated that she is thankful for the Gift of her daughter and she’s reminded daily of God’s infinite wisdom because while she’s is been stressed over the lockdown, her daughter is all the distraction & entertainment anyone could ever have asked for.
In the latest update of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country, fourteen new cases have been reported as of Saturday evening, April 11th by the National Centre for Disease Control.
In a new update on their Twitter page, the NCDC reports that there’s seventeen new cases in Lagos, Delta and Kano.
Their tweet reads,
13 new cases of #COVID19 have been reported; 11 in Lagos, 1 in Delta & 1 in Kano
As at 9:30pm 11th April there are 318 confirmed cases of #COVID19 reported in Nigeria. 70 have been discharged with 10 deaths
There are 19 states with confirmed cases in Nigeria
Kaduna State Government has confirmed a new case of Coronavirus, a gateman who recently traveled from Lagos into the state.
A statement released by the state Commissioner for Health, Amina Mohammed Baloni, said the fresh case is a gateman in the Mando area who recently returned from Lagos. Baloni said the patient had no connection to the first five cases in the state.
Dr Baloni said the sixth case had traveled on public transport and contacted the authorities as his symptoms worsened. He said the patient has been evacuated to the state’s Infectious Disease Centre.”
The Commissioner added that the latest case presents the nightmare scenario of possible community transmission of Covid-19 in the state as it would be very difficult and complicated to trace all those he might have had contact with while commuting in a public transport from Lagos to Kaduna.
“The Rapid Response Team is trying its utmost to elicit from him a list of his contacts, so that they can be traced and monitored. He does not know who his fellow passengers from Lagos are. But the team is working to develop an idea of his local contacts in Kaduna, including any vehicles he commuted in and people he met at the hospital he visited and within his neighbourhood,” she said.
Kaduna state currently has six cases of Coronavirus amongst whom is the state governor, Nasir El-Rufai.
Ten patients who tested positive for coronavirus in Osun state have been discharged after recovering from the disease.
Gboyega Oyetola, the governor, broke the news on Saturday evening.
The Osun government later tweeted update on the development.
“The State Government of Osun has discharged 10 of the 17 confirmed cases of returnees from Ivory Coast, after testing negative twice to the virus,” Osun government tweeted.
“The remaining 7 patients are responding to treatment and shall, by the grace of God be discharged soon.
“Eight days ago, we disclosed that 110 of the 127 Ivory Coast returnees who tested negative for the Coronavirus had been released to join their families, while the remaining 17 whose results came back positive were receiving treatment and care at our facility in Ejigbo.
Consequently, the release of 10 patients today brings to 11, the number of cases that have tested negative twice and have been discharged after treatment in the State of Osun.
COVID-19 UPDATE: The State Government of Osun has discharged 10 of the 17 confirmed cases of returnees from Ivory Coast, after testing negative twice to the virus. The remaining 7 patients are responding to treatment and shall, by the grace of God be discharged soon.
Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced the recovery of four more coronavirus patients in the state.
While making the announcement via twitter, he shared photos of other COVID19 patients that have been discharged in the state.
His tweet reads ;
Dear Lagosians, Today, 4 more patients; all male, including an 11 year old boy have been discharged from the Lagos State Isolation facilities to reunite with the society.
The patients; 3 from IDH, Yaba and 1 from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) were discharged having recovered fully and tested negative twice to #COVID19 This brings to 50, the number of patients successfully managed and discharged from our isolation facilities.”
A teacher identified as Sam David has taken to social media to lament over the paltry sum he goes home with as salary considering the fact that he teaches three subjects.
David said he teaches Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics at a senior secondary school in Owerri, Imo state where he receives N24,000 salary.
He was reacting to a tweet from Dr Ogbeni Dipo, a PhD holder and career expert who said: “Every time I remember some Nigerian Teachers earn N20,000 or N25,000 per month, my entire soul gets angry at the level of inequality in Nigeria all over again.”
Mr David however added that when the lockdown is over, he would not be returning back to his teaching job at the school even if another job has not been secured.
“I’m a teacher in a senior secondary school in Owerri, I teach Chemistry, Physics and Maths and I earn N24,000 but I’m leaving it next term whether I get another job or not.” he wrote.
See his post:
I'm a teacher in a senior secondary school in Owerri, I teach Chemistry, Physics and Maths and I earn N24,000 but I'm leaving it next term whether I get another job or not. https://t.co/OgTxQ6Vtm3
President Buhari on Saturday said lockdown measures are essential to defeat the coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria and urged citizens to observe restrictions on movement where they are in place during the Easter holiday.
Buhari made the comments in a statement released by Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu. The President also said the lockdown will last as long “as our scientific advisers declare they are necessary.”
“For those who suffer most egregiously” during the lockdown, Buhari said the government was ready to help assist with grains and distribution of small cash payments.
“No elected government could ask more of the citizens of the country that elected them than today we ask of you,” the President said. .
“But we must ask you – once more – to observe restrictions on movement where they are in place, and follow the instructions of our scientists and medical advisers: stay home, wash your hands, save lives.
We ask you to listen and follow public announcements via the mass media for instructions as to how to receive this government support – and learn of more public assistance in the coming days.
All that the Government is asking you to endure is because nowhere in the world today is there any known way of defeating this pandemic. There is no vaccine.
And that means there are choices to be made: between continuing as usual, or accepting the restrictions even when they come with unintended consequences.
But at this darkest hour, it remains our duty to offer you the full and unvarnished truth: This is a global pandemic. 210 countries and territories across the globe are affected.
We cannot expect others to come to our assistance. No one is coming to defeat this virus for us. Instead, the defeat of the virus in our country will be in our hands, alone.
We cannot wait for others. We can only depend on ourselves now. And so we must – and we will – end this outbreak ourselves as Nigerians, together.”
Some residents of Alakuko to Ijaiye axis of Sango-Otta in Ogun State, had to resort to self defense over the incessant robberies in the area since the lockdown started.
In a new report, it was gathered that the robbery incidents started on Thursday 9th of April, 2020, and happens intermittently during day and night.
According to sources, the robbers numbering over 50, raid the areas all at once, looting resident’s valuables, monies and allegedly raping some ladies.
A source reveals that the residents have reached out to the police all to no avail except for this afternoon when they showed up after the robbers had fled.
Some angry armed residents have now taken to the streets to defend themselves while also calling on the security operatives to come to their aid.
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Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is happy with the decision of some state governors to relax the lockdown order in their states for churches to celebrate Easter.
Pastor Chris who has been very vocal about some conspiracy theories relating to coronavirus, said the church is not a place of infection but rather a place of blessings.
The clergyman who made news headlines last week after he claimed the lockdown in Lagos and Abuja was for the Federal government to install 5G network in the state, said any wise government knows not to trouble the church.
In his words ;
The best thing in any government is to always leave the church alone. It is always the best thing. The wisest leader understands that. They leave the church alone. When you trouble the church, there is a scripture”
The self-acclaimed “Baby girl” who has had her butt and lips augmented, wrote,
If you want to get your body done, do it, life is too short and just make sure it is what you want and not what you think is expected of you, No one is perfect and you’ll still need lots of exercising to keep fit. Surgery is half of it, any surgeon will tell you.
In other words, if you must cheat, cheat but know that the body is not a machine, you’ll still need discipline, exercise and portion control to stay fit. The weight after surgery is not cute, start exercising now so it becomes a lifestyle”.
Nigerians took to her comment section to troll her, with some refering to her as Abule Egba Kylie Jenner and she responded
It’s all love. Thank you all for my new title, one day I’ll get to #IkoyiKylieJenner, until then my Abule Egba people…. I’ll rep you die
Singer, Davido’s cousin, Shina Adeleke, AKA Shina Rambo, took to his Instagram page to out his brother-in-law who allegedly beat his sister and brought his side chic into their home.
Rambo’s sibling, Folashade Adeleke shares a son named Kairo with @_kingchic. But from the look of things and Rambo’s actions, their union seems to be encountering some problems.
Sharing screenshots online, Shina calls his sister’s man a woman beater for putting “his hands on my sister“. He then goes on to accuse Kingchic of bringing his side chic into their home, a home Sina Rambo said his father paid for.
Out of anger, Shina Rambo said Kingchic has been “cut off” and he’s taking over the role of Kairo’s father.
“I’m Kairo’s dad now,” Shina Rambo said.
He went on to say,
“You have no life anymore, scam self you can’t do again balu !! You wanna take it out on my sister !!! The poor girl loves you and this how you repay her? By bringing another woman to her house? That my father paid for !!!! Your bitch.”
In yet another post, he wrote,
“This bitch gon learn!!!! Never touch my fu**ing family !!!! _kingchic Woman beater !!!! Big ass nose _kingchic.”
He also shared screenshots of his chats with Kingchic where he threatened his brother-in-law with jail.
His brother-in-law is yet to respond to the allegations but a look through his Instagram account shows numerous loved up family photos with captions professing his love for Folashade.
A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment some residents of a community in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state scooped palm oil which spilled on the road from a tanker.
The residents, not minding the unhygienic condition of the oil trooped to the spot where it spilled and began scooping into their various storage cans.
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A report made at the Central Police Station, Enugu, Enugu State on 08/04/2020 prompted the police to arrest one Okonkwo Sunday, 52.
Sunday was reportedly arrested for allegedly emptying a can of a suspected toxic liquid substance on about 143 bags of garden eggs worth N729,000.00 at Akwata sub-market of the Ogbete Main Market.
Investigation to ascertain the real motive(s) of the suspect as well as apprehend and prosecute his accomplices to the crime is ongoing at the State Criminal Investigation Department
An Ex-Pastor’s wife who happens to now be a self-confessed runs girl, went off on a rant on Friday night after being allegedly threatened by an Uyo politician’s wife.
Happiness, who’s also known as Arab Queen revealed that she was married but is now a single mother in her Instalive videos.
Arab Queen recalled how the politician’s wife allegedly slept with 3 different men in a hotel she once lodged in.
Arab Queen who asked the politician’s wife to leave and “hustle” for men like her if she is tired of her marriage, threatened to release photos if pushed further.
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A Nigerian lady studying in China has taken to her Twitter handle to recount how herself and other blacks including Nigerians are being maltreated by Chinese officials following the COVID-19 pandemic.
She shared her story days after a video showing how Nigerians in China are being kicked out their hotels and subjected to compulsory COVID-19 tests, went viral.
Gospel Singer, Sinach and her husband, Joe Egbu have lambasted pastors who have more belief in science than what the church teaches, amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
According to Joe, it is a shame that many so-called men of God ignored the true healing in the power of God and chose to stay away from church as science advised.
Joe wrote:
It’s a Shame that Faith in God and Wisdom of God have been relegated in our Society. People of God rely more on Science( Inventions) than God (Inventor) Some Men of God now seek counsels from the People of the World ( I thought reverse was the case). They have relinquished their Authorities and Churches have become Gathering of Convenience.
They have become Sheep like their Congregation, cowardly waiting for any Shepherd to proffer solution. It’s a Shame that Church, known for healing, is now regarded as a place to avoid. ITS A SHAME
Reacting to his post, his wife Sinach wrote that the gates of Hell will not prevail over the church as many people are of the belief the virus and the following lockdown are plots from the pits of hell.
The Federal Capital Territory Administration said it discharged four new coronavirus patients from its Gwagwalada Isolation Centre.
It announced this on Saturday via its Twitter handle, adding that the total number of discharged cases in the capital city has risen to 11.
It wrote, “The FCTA has confirmed the discharge of four COVID-19 patients, bringing the total number of discharged to eleven in the FCT as at 12:30am, April 11th, 2020. The FCTA remains committed to curbing the spread of the virus in the territory.”
Of the 305 cases of the virus recorded in Nigeria, there are 56 in the nation’s capital as of the time of filing this report.
Reality star and BBNaija ex housemate, lolu is currently mourning after losing someone very important to him to coronavirus pandemic.
The reality TV star took to his page on the popular micro-blogging platform, Twitter, to announce the sad news.
Lolu said that he lost him about an hour before he shared the news on social media.
Although he did not give further details about the demise of his brother-in-law, thus asking for the prayers of his fans and followers as they mourn.
As expected, condolence messages have started pouring in for the media personality. Fans and followers have taken to his comment section to pray for strength for his family to bear the sad loss.
About an hour ago, I lost my brother-in-law to Corona Virus. Please remember our family in your prayers. Thank you.
Toke Makinwa does not seem to be fazed by the story as she has advised women who are interested in the procedure to go ahead with it.
According to her, life is too short. She noted that they must be sure it is what they want and not what people think they should do.
She further went ahead to tell women that surgery is not the total solution to being fit and looking appealing.
If you want to get your body done, do it, life is too short and just make sure it is what you want and not what you think is expected of you, No one is perfect and you’ll still need lots of exercising to keep fit. Surgery is half of it, any surgeon will tell you.
Popular Nollywood Actor, Yul Edochie has taken to his social media page to pen sweet words to his first child as she turns 15 today, April 11, 2020.
Yul Edochie, a proud father of 4, got married at the age of 22 and his first child, Kambi just turned 15 today.
Sharing a lovely photo of himself and his teenage daughter, he wrote ;
Happy 15th Birthday to my 1st child, my daughter. Danielle Chidubem Yul-Edochie. May the Almighty God be with you always. You shall be 10 times greater than your father. Amen!
Happy 15th Birthday to my 1st child, my daughter. Danielle Chidubem Yul-Edochie. May the Almighty God be with you always. You shall be 10 times greater than your father. Amen! pic.twitter.com/Lw6FuoeAJ7
COVID-19: Controversial Nigerian Clergyman, Apostle Chris Omashola slams President Mohammed Buhari and the Nigerian Government, over Neglect.
In a short interview with strokesafrica.com, the outspoken Senior Pastor and General Overseer Of The Zionwealth Church, Lekki, Lagos called out President Muhammadu Buhari over the sparse measures that have been set in place, so far, by the government, towards assuaging the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown.
Since the right of the poor Nigerian to fend for themselves has been taken away by the Federal Government, it is therefore the responsibility of the Government to help out which they’ve obviously ignored, therefore Allah will hold them responsible for their suffering and frustration. President Buhari should do something quickly. Nigerians are crying, frustrated and hungry.
Mr. Omashola, a media pr expert who doubles as the CEO of both ACO Media PR Consultants and Kevwe Autos Ltd, stated that the Government has, so far, proven to be highly insensitive to the plights of the average Nigerian, in this season, stressing that Nigerians are begging for what, ideally, should be their basic right.
The Man of God was incensed at the fact that billions of dollars have been donated to Nigeria, from local and international philanthropists and bodies, towards easing the strain caused by the lockdown and the pandemic as a whole, yet, no tangible measures have been set in place by the government, to that effect.
According to Apostle Omashola,
“whatsoever you give to the greedy, will never get to the needy. Nigerian pastors and business men, who obviously are not collecting our tax, have affected more lives during these trying times, than the so-called Nigerian politicians. I hope Nigerians can see that the government has no tangible plan for them. NCDC bombards us with cautionary SMS’s instead of meeting actual needs. It has become increasingly clear that the government is wicked and corrupt.”
Pastor Omashola went on to say that the Nigerian government has made more money from the Coronavirus pandemic donations, than any other country in Africa, yet Nigerians are dying off, everyday, from ‘hunger virus’ and lack of basic amenities that support general wellness.
“I know everyone wants to be diplomatic and politically correct, but, Nigerian citizens have been scarred by the sheer wickedness and tyranny of the government. Someone has to speak up for the OPPRESSED! I do, willingly, lend my voice.
You can’t even begin to imagine the plight of Nigerians, who have been observing the lockdown for weeks now, with inadequate preparations, and little or no input from the government.
Even though many Nigerians have cried out on social media, about light and water challenges, in this time, their cries seem to have fallen on deaf ears. Can you imagine?”
The Man of God complained about the Inflation in prices of commodities, in Nigeria, and the major scarcity in the makeshift markets, and most of all, about the governments lack of concern.
“Even though I am a friend to the Presidency, I will not compromise my conscience. This Government is wicked, abusive and satanic.
The responses so far of Femi Adesina, Lauretta Onochie, Shehu Garba and most notorious Lai Mohammed are an insult to the intelligence of the Nigerian populace.
The issue of 5G, Coronavirus, Antichrist, and all the many conspiracy theories are obvious plots to distract us from the real conspiracy and Antichrist-ism in Government. Nigerians are truly being taken for granted by their sick and wicked leader; with inadequate prior information and support, they have been detained in their homes, and left to die of hunger, GOD FORBID! as if they’re the cause of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Apostle Omashola also expressed his gratitude to philanthropists and men of God, who have contributed generously, towards the welfare of Nigerians.
“Even though public giving is not my style, God bless the likes of Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, Rabiu Abdulsamad, Mike Adenuga, Tony Elumelu and other businessmen and philanthropists, for their kindness to fellow Nigerians.
Kudos to Nigerian pastors like Bishop David Oyedepo, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, Apostle Johnson Suleman, Dr Paul Enenche, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo and others, for portraying the compassionate and generous nature of God, by making much-needed donations, as well”.
He didn’t end there!
“I make bold to call on the Nigeria Government to assist Nigerians financially nationwide no matter how small just to show that they are humans and not robots.”
Nigerian Disc Jockey and billionaire daughter, DJ Cuppy has taken to social media to celebrate her father’s friend, Aliko Dangote.
The billionaire celebrated his 63rd birthday, yesterday, April 10 and Cuppy took to her Instagram page to wish the man whom she regarded as her ‘godfather’ a happy birthday.
She shared beautiful photos where she was dressed in a cowgirl outfit as she smiled beside her godfather.
Former Nigerian Senator and chairman of Silverbird group, Ben Bruce, has expressed how much he misses Nigeria as he is currently in the U.S where thousands of deaths have been recorded due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Sharing a photo of himself wearing a black face mask, he wrote ;
”This is how we are currently living in America. I miss Nigeria. I can’t wait to return.”
This is how we are currently living in America. I miss Nigeria. I can’t wait to return. pic.twitter.com/jsol0yIILR
A patient has died from coronavirus related complications in Lagos state.
The state Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, made this known via his social media page, stating that the patient died in a private hospital.
His tweets read;
#COVID19Lagos Update
Lagos confirms 8 new cases of #COVID19 infection on April 10, 2020.
This brings the total number of confirmed cases in Lagos State to 166.
Of the confirmed cases have been transferred to Ogun State which is their place of residence.
However, additional 7 #COVID19 patients who have fully recovered have been discharged after testing negative twice.
Total number of #COVID19 patients discharged in Lagos State is now 46.
We are however saddened by the death of another patient from #COVID19 related complications in a private hospital in Lagos.
Please keep obeying #SocialDistanacing rules to #StaySafe #ForAGreaterLagos
Nigerian singer, Davido, yesterday revealed that his son, Ifeanyi finally said his first word which is ‘Dada’.
Probably the absence of his mama currently is what has him more familiar with his papa but Davido’s son, Ifeanyi has just learned to speak his first words.
The singer shared a video of his son talking in the background with the words;
“Said dada first haha I won @thechechi”
The singer’s fiance and mother of his son, Chioma, who has quarantined since she tested positive for coronavirus, reposted the adorable video on her social media page with a ‘love-face’ emoji.
Nollywood Actress, Ufuoma McDermott marked her 10th wedding anniversary yesterday and she says she has everything and every reason to be thankful.
The Actress took to her Instagram page to share a throwback video from her wedding day to her ‘Oyibo Lover’ and she’s still over the moon for that special day, 10 years after.
Sharing the video, she wrote in the caption ;
It’s been 10 years already ?? I have everything and every reason to be thankful. I’ve been blessed. Not because I am worthy but because of his grace. Happy anniversary dear.
Ufuoma got married on 23rd April 2010 to Steven McDermott. She officially changed her name to Ufuoma McDermott on May 23, 2014 at a Lagos high court. Ufuoma and Steven McDermott have two children: son Isio Jared (born 10 October 2012) and daughter Kesiena Alize (born 8 August 2015).
Coronavirus Survivor, Oluwaseun Osowobi, has shared her experience after spending 2 weeks in isolation for testing positive for the disease.
The Executive Director of Stand to End Rape Initiative, is one of the survivors of COVID-19. Osowobi, who stayed in a Lagos State isolation centre for two weeks before testing negative, talks about how she came down with the virus, her stay in the isolation ward, her experience with medics and others with SIMON UTEBOR
You are a survivor of the deadly COVID-19, how did you come down with the virus?
I was in the United Kingdom for couple of activities and I must have contracted it during one of the events, during transportation or from someone I was in close contact with. It is very difficult to tell. But I contracted it in the UK; that is how I came down with the virus.
How did you know you had it?
I didn’t know until I got tested. I had to get tested to know that I had it.
What symptoms did you have that made you go for testing?
I had symptoms like fever, cough, dizziness, loss of appetite, and a couple of others. I knew that those were symptoms for COVID-19 but I wasn’t too sure and I needed to get tested to know if I was down with the virus or not, so I went for the testing. I was tested here in Nigeria.
From your experience in isolation centre, what do you think should or can be improved on by the government, medical teams and others involved in the management of patients?
I think one thing that can definitely be improved upon is communication between the management team and patients because we were kept in the dark about our results. Tests were done almost every two days but we were not being carried along regarding the results – if we were getting better or getting worse. People were very anxious to know what their situation was. I think sharing information with the people involved in the situation is itself actually very good because it will encourage them to fight harder and if the situation is not getting better, they can know how to fight or be encouraged to want to fight the virus. I think that is one thing that could be improved upon by the Ministry of Health and the entire health care system. Communication is very helpful, especially for the mental health of the patient at that time. Patients want to know what is going on and that is important.
What was your psychology like when it was confirmed that you were positive?
The first thing that came to mind was: ‘Am I going to die?’ I was scared and worried. I was hopeful, but seriously filled with fear because looking at the data and statistics of those who had died from the virus, it wouldn’t take long to put two and two together and begin to question one’s own capability to pull through the experience. So, I was a bit concerned and worried about if the Ministry of Health was ready and able to handle the situation. I had so many thoughts running through my mind on our readiness to handle such cases – if we were ready to handle such cases or if my case was going to be like that of a guinea pig to carry out a test. I just had a lot going through my mind at that time.
Around the time you were in the isolation centre, a video of a man whose daughter was in an isolation centre in the country went viral. He said she was not being attended to by health workers or even fed. Did you experience selective treatment or suffer stigma in the hands of health workers?
I will not be able to speak about that because I was in a ward and my knowledge of what was going on in other parts was limited. But I can speak for my own ward: we were well fed and taken care of. Were there lapses? Of course, they were, because every system was also learning through its own. So, I won’t be able to speak about the man’s situation because I don’t know the isolation centre his daughter was taken to. I am not aware of the situation because at that time, no one was checking to know what was happening outside one’s ward. For instance, everybody in my ward was just fighting to test negative and beat the virus. So it is difficult for me to say that the treatment was selective because I didn’t experience that and I did not see it in my ward.
What about stigma?
I won’t call it stigmatisation, I will call it unfair treatment because the way I was received did not show care or support and understanding. I felt very bad when I was taken to the isolation centre and how the health care workers received me. I really can’t speak for anyone; I can only speak based on my experience. Some might have experienced stigmatisation, I really can’t tell, but from my own experience, there were times when nurses would come and yell at you, “Wear your mask, wear your mask.”
I understand that they were also trying to protect themselves so that they would not contract the virus. I will not call it stigmatisation; maybe it was not the best approach or the best way to pass their messages across sometimes but I wouldn’t say it was outright stigmatisation.
How did the health workers treat you?
It was good. As I said, there were lapses at the beginning but it was good in the long run. The majority of them cared for me and were supportive, but you know, nobody is perfect. It was good to the best of my knowledge.
Did you experience any kind of unfair treatment that can dissuade people from wanting to go to the isolation centre?
Again, I won’t be able to speak for anyone else, because I wouldn’t know. I will only be able to speak about my own experience and what I saw so that I won’t give an inaccurate account of the situation outside of my knowledge. I wouldn’t say their attitude would dissuade anyone because at the end of the day, your health is the most important thing. The attitude of the health care workers may not be the best in someone’s judgment book but the important thing is for people to come forward to get help. That is the most important thing right now; the attitude of the health care workers is quite different from helping people who come forward. But I think the conversation should actually be for people to come forward regardless of the situation.
How long did you stay at the isolation centre before you were given a clean bill of health?
I was there for two weeks.
Did the doctors appear well trained to handle COVID-19?
I am not a doctor so I do not think I can answer the question of whether they are well trained to handle the situation. I don’t know what a doctor that is well trained to handle COVID-19 should look like. It is a bit difficult to answer that. But for my situation, I have no doubt that they are well trained because through them, I got well and healed.
There are conspiracy theorists who say COVID-19 has created the fear needed for everyone to accept vaccines that will be encoded to fulfil the coming of the Antichrist as predicted in the Book of Revelations in the Bible, what do you think about that?
I have no comment. I just know that we have a virus that is killing people, causing so much damage and we all need to come together to stop it.
Some people also say coronavirus is a scam, while some others say the symptoms associated with it are caused by 5G technology and not the coronavirus, what do you think about that?
Well, I am not familiar with (any) 5G technology causing coronavirus, I don’t have data to back that up. I haven’t done any research in that regard and I don’t have any facts regarding that. So, I won’t say anything about that. But for those who say that COVID-19 does not exist, well I had the experience and I have narrated my story.
Given the donations from different organisations and individuals, would you say those materials or funds helped in facilitating your treatment in any way?
I was isolated so I didn’t have as much information as I should or would have intended to have. All I can say is that the Lagos State Government helped me and others in my ward to survive by giving us adequate care and services. It may not have been perfect as I said earlier but it was enough to help us get better. That is what I can say in that regard.
Did they collect money from you for treatment?
They did not collect a dime from me. It was absolutely free.
Reality TV star star Naija, Cee-C, has revealed why she loves the coronavirus pandemic period, which according to her, is a blessing.
The first runner-up at the third edition of Big Brother, stated this recently in an Instagram live session with record label boss, Ubi Franklin.
She said, “I like this coronavirus period. Though there has been a lot of crisis, it has given me time to spend on myself. A lot of people can’t even look at themselves in the mirror; they don’t like who they have become. This is the time for everybody to look within and ask themselves important questions such as — ‘Who am I becoming’? This is a time for everybody to try to level up. It’s a time to become better. It is a curse on one hand because people are dying, but it’s also a blessing on the other hand.
Cee-C, who is a lawyer, also revealed why she dumped law to pursue her passion in the entertainment industry.
She added, “When I went for Big Brother Naija, I wasn’t so sure of what I wanted to do in the entertainment industry. But being in the house, it became clearer by the day. While in the house, I made up my mind that I wasn’t going to practise law that rather, I would find my niche in the entertainment industry.”
On how she has been able to maintain her focus despite being a celebrity, Nwadiora said, “It is very easy for people in my position to want the fanciful life, glamour and adventure. It is very easy for me to do that. But I try to remain focused because if I want to achieve my goals, I need to make certain sacrifices.”
Cee-C also noted that her fans started loving her from the Big Brother house when she was still a mess.
“I haven’t figured out how to reward my fans. Every day, I think about this people. They didn’t just start loving me now. They started loving me right from the Big Brother house when I was still a mess. I think about them every day and I’m still yet to figure out what exactly I want to do for them because most times, they are not doing what they do because of what they stand to gain from me; they do it because they genuinely love and support me. Right now, I am trying to always give them reasons to be proud of me. I’m doing my best to make them proud,” she said.
General Overseer of Resurrection Praise Ministries International, Archbishop Samson Mustapha Benjamin led a protest against the launch of 5G network in Nigeria.
The Archbishop who backed Pastor Chris Oyakhilome on his comment of 5G network and Coronavirus being part of the Antichrist’s plan for a One World Order, said the Nigerian government must desist from making policies that will harm citizens of the country.
The cleric also disclosed that he has already sent a letter on the emergence of 5G network to President Buhari.
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