Raymond Dokpesi : When Did Malaria Become COVID-19?

Founder of Daar Communications, Alegho Raymond Dokpesi was diagnosed with the Coronavirus. He  later tested negative after treatment. However, this made the media veteran to throw a major challenge at the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, the Federal Ministry of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The difference betwixt and between high malaria and Coronavirus? 
  "I have doubts in my mind. I want to be properly educated. I am a bloody mechanic. What is the difference between COVID-19 (Coronavirus), which is a virus, and malaria which from mosquitoes?"  Dopkesi asked

All eyes on the affected appropriate authorities of the Federal Government of Nigeria to react accordingly. Nigerians are waiting patiently to know the truth and the whole world is also waiting to hear from the Federal Government.

 "Because every medication we were given was malaria medication. Before some people were told they were COVID-19 positive, they were tested in reputable laboratories; they were tested in hospitals in Abuja. What they found was that they had a lot of malaria parasites in the blood." 

 "So, when did malaria become COVID-19?"  


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