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COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Oluwaseun1995: 4:11am On Aug 07, 2020
Sanwo-Olu’s spokesman, wife, driver test positive for COVID-19

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Gboyega Akosile, has recovered from COVID-19, after a month-long battle with the pandemic.

Akosile, in a lengthy article on his ordeal, urged residents not to take their health for granted, saying the virus is not a hoax.

The governor’s aide said his wife (MRS SANWO-OLU), who was also infected, almost died due to a “silent pneumonia” she had which became full blown during treatment at the Onikan Isolation Centre.

He explained that the problem started on July 1 when he felt feverish and took anti-malaria drugs.

Akosile said despite completing the dosage, his health condition worsened and he decided to go for the coronavirus test with his family at the Yaba Infectious Diseases Hospital.

He noted that throughout the period, he maintained social distance and took precautions not to discharge fluids into the atmosphere.

The spokesman explained that he was in excruciating pain as he exhibited the full symptoms of the virus.

“By Sunday evening, our COVID-19 test results were sent to me via email. My worst fear stared at me in the face; we all tested positive for coronavirus – my wife, driver and I.

“The doctors called in and asked that we isolate at home. They tutored me on all the protocols, most of them I was already familiar with, having been part of the communication team on Lagos State Government’s response to COVID-19.

“Case management started and in two days, I had lost my sense of smell, taste and every symptom that comes with COVID-19 had fully manifested in me. It was not a pleasant experience.


“My wife too showed some symptoms from Monday, July 5, so she was placed on the same medication. While I improved, her condition took a downward turn; her oxygen level was below the acceptable limit of 95! Her Blood Pressure was also irregular. The value was inconsistent; sometimes good, at another time bad,” he added.

He said when his wife’s health condition deteriorated, she was taken to the Onikan Isolation centre for intensive treatment.

Akosile said he panicked when she stopped responding to treatment.

“After spending five days, we started to connect again via video calls. Since I was not in the isolation centre, the closest was when I took her birthday cake there for a symbolic celebration,” he added.

He said from his wife’s experience, he could tell that “people do not necessarily die of COVID-19; you lose people to complications from underlining ailments.”

https://punchng.com/sanwo-olus-spokesman-wife-driver-test-positive-for-covid-19/

Below is his narrative.

Back on the beat, after defeating COVID-19

Gboyega Akosile

Thank God I am back at my duty post! I returned to work today, Wednesday, August 5, 2020 after several weeks away, battling the monstrous Coronavirus.

It began with a feverish condition on Wednesday, July 1, 2020. I usually don't joke with my health so I stopped at a pharmacy on my way home, got an anti malaria drug with some paracetamol and I used it as recommended.

I must state here that I have never completed a full dose of any malaria treatment or drugs before getting back on my feet in my adult life, never! In fact, you would have to remind me sometimes before taking my drugs because I would have felt well after taking the second dose. This time, I completed the malaria medicine yet there was no improvement. By Thursday (July 2) evening and Friday (July 3) morning, my health condition had started to deteriorate. The feelings gradually moved from headaches to severe body pains and cold. Same day, I had a responsibility to organize a media briefing for my boss. I didn't raise the alarm just yet because everybody was wary of everyone else, especially if you showed any signs of illness. But the truth is I was sick, terribly sick.

I told my wife on Thursday evening that there was a need for us to get tested for COVID-19. I convinced her that we needed to clear all doubts. She understood clearly, knowing it may not be out of place that I had been exposed to the virus, especially now that Lagos was experiencing rise in community spread.

We drove straight to the Yaba Infectious Diseases Hospital on Friday morning and in less than an hour; the very efficient Lagos health workers in charge of sample collection and testing attended us to.

Although he was not ill and showed no signs of COVID-19, I encouraged my driver to join us for the test. We left for Marina to continue with the day’s official activities. While Mr. Governor was briefing and responding to questions from journalists, I stood there on the beautifully tendered State House lawn shaking from within. I could feel that my legs were wobbling from inside my bone marrow. Not even the beauty of the grass, which I usually admire, could calm the way I felt.

I remember how much I tried to keep more than two metres away from some colleagues who had come to me for some clarifications on issues or points raised by Mr. Governor. Since I was not sure of my status, I needed to take responsibility by ensuring that nothing was discharged into the atmosphere from my side.

I waited till the end of the press conference, managed to move towards my boss but ensured that I didn't move close to him. In that socially distanced position, I informed him of my state of health and his response was direct, "have you gone for another test?" He asked because he had mandated his entire close aides to go for COVID-19 test on two or three occasions. He has also done the test repeatedly, just for everyone to feel safe around the office. I answered him in the affirmative, "yes sir, I just did this morning. Results should be out on Sunday." He then said I should go home for a couple of days. I thanked him and I left the State House.

No sooner had I left the State House than the real symptoms started in fearful proportion. To be honest, I was scared. I had never felt that way before in my entire life. Driving from Marina to Ikeja felt like travelling from Lagos to New York. The vibrations and other bodily pains I experienced that day can't be described here. I rolled from one end of the vehicle to another. All I remember was my driver's voice, saying "epele sir (sorry sir)". It was excruciating! By the time we got home, my eyes had turned red, with the retinal looking the other way. My wife took over immediately as the resident nurse. She was scared too but she summoned the courage and took charge. She insisted we went to the hospital. We did. I told the doctor that I had gone for COVID-19 test but he said he would place me on another round of malaria treatment.

I took some shots that evening, repeated them on Saturday morning and evening. I went again on Sunday morning but there was no remarkable improvement. By Sunday evening, our COVID-19 test results were sent to me via email. My worst fear stared at me in the face; we all tested positive for Coronavirus - my wife, driver and I. I immediately called my driver to inform him. Clearly he was asymptomatic because as at that time and up till the time of writing this piece, he had no symptoms. Life has been normal for him. Nonetheless, I insisted that he should self-isolate at home for 14 days and not go about infecting other people.

I duly informed my principal and then called my direct boss, Mr. Tayo Ayinde, the Chief of Staff to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who immediately made arrangements for my treatment. The doctors called in and asked that we isolate at home. They tutored me on all the protocols, most of them I was already familiar with, having been part of the communication team on Lagos State Government's response to COVID-19.

Case management started and in two days, I had lost my sense of smell, taste and every symptom that comes with COVID-19 had fully manifested in me. Trust me, it was not a particularly pleasant experience.

In eight to nine days of medication, the initial pains and discomfort started to disappear. I began to experience a new lease of life. My SPO2, which is a small device used in checking the flow of oxygen in a patient’s system was back to normal. BP was good and body temperature returned to normal. This time, I could attend to work related issues. I started working from home.

Recall that three of us tested positive and one was asymptomatic. My wife too showed some symptoms from Monday, July 5, so she was placed on same medication. While I improved, her condition took a downward turn; her oxygen level was below the acceptable limit of 95! At first, it fluctuated between 90 and 94; sometimes it would hit 95 so I was hopeful. Her Blood Pressure was also irregular. The value was inconsistent; sometimes good, at another time bad.

On Tuesday, July 14, her SPO2 went down to 88! That was when it dawned on everyone that she had to be evacuated to an isolation centre. She was taken to the Onikan centre, where she received some of the best treatment that COVID-19 patients in the United States of America are looking for. I don’t get scared easily by anything or situation. This time, I was very scared. I thought the worst phase of my life had come when after three days of her admission, she had not responded well to the treatment. She neither called home nor picked her phone. Everyone was worried.

Thanks to the Lagos State Government, the Ministry of Health, the health workers; doctors, nurses and drivers, among others who ensured that my wife, like all the other patients that were brought in under very terrible conditions returned home with joy.

After spending five days, we started to connect again via video calls.

Since I was not in the isolation centre, the closest was when I took her birthday cake there for a symbolic celebration; I could only rely on her experience, which she described as wholesome.

I decided to touch on my wife’s experience to draw attention to the fact that people do not necessarily die of COVID-19. You lose people to complications from underlining ailments. Unknown to us, my wife had a silent case of pneumonia and had some blood clot related issues. And since she had not fallen sick, these conditions never manifested in any form. Everyone in the house appeared healthy and truly so until the COVID-19 incident.

It is very important to conduct comprehensive medical checks, even if it is once in a year. If we had known this earlier, perhaps our experience would have been less traumatic when COVID-19 came calling.

Without sounding immodest, Lagos State Government is a model State on the COVID-19 response in Africa. Special thanks to Mr. Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu who built excess capacity in readiness for the pandemic. This has helped the State to manage the effects of the pandemic since it broke out.

COVID-19 is not a hoax, it’s very real. Use your face mask wash your hands regularly, use sanitizer and please keep to the social distance protocols.

Now I am back on the beat, what have I missed?

Akosile is the Chief Press Secretary to the Lagos State Governor.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157792443228710&id=701163709

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Is04970: 4:22am On Aug 07, 2020
Get well soon and hope you get back to work soon.
By His stripes you're healed.

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Lanretoye(m): 4:37am On Aug 07, 2020
E be like you get 5m way you wan pay so that next time you go know how to balance headlines with report

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by seunmsg(m): 4:43am On Aug 07, 2020
OP, the headline is misleading. Sanwo-Olu has not test positive for the virus.

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Nobody: 5:49am On Aug 07, 2020
Hm
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by IamWonderful: 5:55am On Aug 07, 2020
Ok
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Fmlao: 7:07am On Aug 07, 2020
What kind of report is this?
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Whazar(m): 7:12am On Aug 07, 2020
They will test negative back before next Tuedsay

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Oluwaseun1995: 7:30am On Aug 07, 2020
Lanretoye:
E be like you get 5m way you wan pay so that next time you go know how to balance headlines with report

Is Mrs. Sanwo-Olu not also Sanwo-Olu?
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by babytoun: 7:43am On Aug 07, 2020
your heading and story do not tally
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by PureGoldh(m): 7:54am On Aug 07, 2020
His last wordings says it all

He said from his wife’s experience, he could tell that ➡️➡️➡️ “people do not necessarily die of COVID-19; you lose people to complications from underlining ailments.”

FG and NCDC just used the pandemic to cashout real BIG....... Certified crooks

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Nigerianleleyi0: 7:54am On Aug 07, 2020
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by money121(m): 7:54am On Aug 07, 2020
Ok
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by ODJ124(m): 7:55am On Aug 07, 2020
ThankGod...
a living dog is better than a dead lion...
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:56am On Aug 07, 2020
From all of us @[b][/b]: We thank God for your wife and driver's life Mr Spokesman.

It can only be God.

CORONAVIRUS IS REAL.

This is cominh from first responders in Lagos state and Nigeria as a whole.

There shall be no more Coronavirus death in our darling nation.

God bless Nigeria.

We hope people take to the below advice.
CORONAVIRUS IS REAL.....

Stay home when it is not absolutely necessary to go out 
Wear a facemask/covering whenever you must go out 
Keep a safe distance from other people at all times, which is social/physical distancing and avoid crowded places 
Practice good respiratory hygiene (when coughing or sneezing)
Clean surfaces with a 1 in 6 concentration of bleach and water 
Wash your hands with soap for 20 seconds under running water as often as possible
And when facilities for handwashing are unavailable, sanitize your hands as often as possible using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by masunadara: 7:56am On Aug 07, 2020
Glory be to God in the highest...
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Tobimercy(f): 7:56am On Aug 07, 2020
What happened in Kogi governorship election is going to be a child's play to what is going to happen in Edo election. I just pity for those that will loss their lives on that day. Because Obaseki and his deputy already knows the modules operandi of APC when it comes to disruption and rigging of elections.
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by jericco1(m): 7:56am On Aug 07, 2020
Very poor journalism

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Perfecttouchade: 7:58am On Aug 07, 2020
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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by ForeThinker: 7:58am On Aug 07, 2020
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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Deffi(m): 7:59am On Aug 07, 2020
Don't forget to take your zinc, Zithromax and you know what : hydroxyl quinine o, Mr Akosile and several others unmentioned. unknown. May God deliver us. Amen.

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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Houseofglam7(f): 8:00am On Aug 07, 2020
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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Henrydata(m): 8:02am On Aug 07, 2020
We av heard

Mainwhile check my signature
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Adjovi: 8:02am On Aug 07, 2020
Una don come again abi. Would have been nice to see a picture of you giving her the cake inside the isolation center. Test that you can't go there to do all by yourself, they won't attend to you. Testing is strictly by appointment. If you call them self , they won't pick.
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by airminem(f): 8:03am On Aug 07, 2020
People are dying everywere in naija almost daily due to insecurity, lack of honest leadership & all we do about is to keep "LIEING TO OURSELVE" Welcome to the Post truth era of a country. . . sad
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by oluwaSavage: 8:04am On Aug 07, 2020
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Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Stevengold(m): 8:04am On Aug 07, 2020
Yet some persons will say "there's nothing like corona virus"
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by femi4: 8:04am On Aug 07, 2020
Tell the scamdemic crew
Re: COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu's Spokesman Gboyega Akosile, Wife & Driver Tested Positive by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:06am On Aug 07, 2020
This covid-19 stuff is over rated.. getting boring

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