Pastor David Ibiyeomi of Salvation Ministries has stated that governors are only looting funds because there is nothing like coronavirus in Nigeria.
Ibiyeomie made this known while delivering a sermon from the pulpit of hi auditorium.
“People are making noise about corona. To me it’s rubbish”, he said.
“Did they make noise about malaria? Malaria kills more people in Nigeria than coronavirus. Everyday people die of malaria
While criticizing the closure of Nigeria’s borders because of coronavirus pandemic, the clergyman said, “Nigeria does not even have it. I don’t think Nigeria has it”.
He also reacted to the claim by DAAR Communications owner, Raymond Dokpesi, that he recovered from coronavirus after getting treated with malaria drugs.
“You heard Dokpesi, they said he had it, it’s malaria tablets they gave him. So, if he had it, why would they give him malaria tablets?”, Ibiyeomie said.
“Nigeria is using it to eat money. Governors eat money, corporations eat money, they tell lies, they take money from Federal Government, they take money from aide associations.
“They don’t have malaria overseas. Nigeria is already used to malaria. Corona cannot attack the people. Nigerians are malaria themselves
“The people who have it, I don’t think it’s the number they are calling
“When one person has high temperature, they say it’s corona.
“Rivers States doesn’t have an isolation center, many states don’t have but they are discharging people. Where are they discharging them from? They don’t even have kits”.
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