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Group set to protest ‘medical detention’ of Benue index case, Susan Okpe

A group known as Omeifa Advocates has concluded plans to protest what it described medical detention of Benue State COVID-19 index case, Susan Okpe.

Mrs. Okpe has been held behind closed-door for over 43 days after it was reported that she had contracted the deadly virus.

IDOMA VOICE observed that despite not taking any medication, the UK-returnee is still hale and hearty.

The said they would also storm the British High Commission to register their displeasure of the inceration of Mrs. Okpe, who is a British citizen.

Ameh

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