“The Virus Is Real.” - Nigerian Doctor Who Survived Coronavirus Advised

“The Virus Is Real” – Nigerian Doctor Who Survived Coronavirus Advised

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A Nigerian doctor based in the US who recently recovered from Coronavirus has advised people to stay safe because the virus is real.

“I’m a survivor. Stay safe guys. The virus is real.”, Vivian N King wrote.

Her brother, Augustine Onwurisibe also added that contracting the virus is not a death sentence as long as they adhere to the Word Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.

‘I have been waiting for the perfect moment to write on this. On the 11th of April 2020 at exactly 8:30 am my elder brother Fakanfa Babington broke the news to me of my sister testing positive to this dreaded coronavirus there in Baltimore USA.. I was devastated. I couldn’t do much in the office that day. Mum later got to know and became more worried. We all sent in words of encouragement to her.. We prayed and fasted fervently and as always God never fails.

Today I want to tell u all that my sweet sister Dr. Vivian kings (Onwusiribe) have fought and defeated the virus and thus she is a survivor having tested negative twice and here she is testifying hale and healthy .’

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Dear friends contracting the virus is Not a death sentence bt following all the WHO guidelines and with prayer, you will survive. #stay safe#obey all WHO guidelines..#we will defeat this virus together.’, he wrote.

 

“The Virus Is Real.” - Nigerian Doctor Who Survived Coronavirus Advised

“The Virus Is Real.” – Nigerian Doctor Who Survived Coronavirus Advised 

In another Story Minister Onyema: Buhari Govt Won’t End Relationship With South Africa Despite Attacks

The Federal Government on Friday declared that it won’t severe diplomatic relationship with South Africa despite the renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama made the disclosure when he appeared before the senate committee on Diaspora at the National Assembly.

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Onyeama said taking such action would not be in the interest of Nigerians in South Africa, adding that Nigeria would consider other options apart from diplomatic ties severance, to resolve the ongoing crisis.

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