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Benue man takes COVID-19 vaccine, reveals effects, verdict  

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Scotland-based cleric and philanthropist, Reverend Michael Angley Ogwuche, has taken the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Benue-born renowned preacher, chaplain, social activist and Coordinator of Jubilee Social Centre Glasgow, said he felt the effects of the vaccine for 24 hours.

He wrote, “Some of you asked about my thoughts on COVID-19 Vaccine, I have taken the first dose and below is my experience of the side effect.

“The vaccine is white to off-white solution provided in a multidose vial of 5 doses in 2 ml clear vial (type I glass), with rubber stopper and a flip-off plastic cap with aluminium seal (It is clear liquid base not, microchip) SIDE EFFECT (I experienced) DISCOMFORT: pain at injection site, muscle pain, joint pain and fever. All of these lasted for 24 hours. REMEDY: Painkillers such as Paracetamols

“PERSONAL VERDICT: Safe to take.”