Covid-19 Fraud: How Dubai Returnee Dies Of Negligence And Announced For Covid-19

Nigerians evacuated from Dubai are living in fears due to ongoing corruption between the Lagos state government and #NCDC

A Nigerian yet to recover from surgery carried out in Dubai but was given doctors report fit for traveling to continue his treatment in Nigeria and he passed the mandatory Covid-19 test by Emirates Airline which came out negative

But upon arriving Nigeria he was not allowed to continue his treatment rather abandoned in the name of Quarantine till few days without training and inadequate feeding which led to him fainting.

He was taken away with an ambulance and just yesterday Lagos state government and NCDC announced his death as Covid-19 victim.

Basically they refused to treat the young man and allowed him to die just to inflate their figures of Covid-19 deaths.

Someone that tested negative Six days ago died yesterday of Covid-19 in Nigeria?

Now those in Quarantine are living in fear because Lagos state might pronounce them negative 14DAYS later just to maintain their figures…

Recall the Lagos State Government announced the death of a 32-year-old male who was among the 256 Nigerians recently evacuated from the United Arab Emirate after succumbing to COVID-19 related complications.

The State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, made this known via his official Twitter handle, @ProfAkinAbayomi.

According to Abayomi, the deceased had a “severe underlying” illness.

The commissioner did not, however, disclose the health status of other returnees at press time.

Abayomi tweet, read, “Another #COVID19 infection-related death involving 32 years old male has been recorded.

“The deceased recently returned from Dubai with severe underlying health condition following evacuation of Nigerians in foreign countries.

He said the total number of COVID19 related deaths in the state is now 34.

Abayomi also said 502 patients have so far recovered from the disease and had been discharged from various isolation centres in the state.

The commissioner, therefore, urged residents to “remain committed to rules guiding COVID19 infection prevention regardless of relaxation of lockdown”.

Recall that the voluntary returnees who were initially stranded in

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