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PoliticsRe: Masked Ben Bruce: This Is How We Are Living In US, I Can't Wait To Return by Kesigno: 3:12pm On Apr 11, 2020
Abeg stay there
HealthRe: People Who Have Contributed Monetarily To Fight Against Coronavirus In Nigeria by Kesigno: 4:06pm On Mar 26, 2020
[quote author=mayprince post=87776426]Check out people who have contributed monetarily to fight Coronavirus in Nigeria.

#COVID19
#CoronaVirusInNigeria
#OvercomeCOVID19

With the number of CONVID-19 cases in Nigeria risen to 51 according to @NCDCgov, some wealthy people here in Nigeria are helping with efforts to combat the outbreak and do what they can for the economy. The list and how they have contributed to fight the outbreak goes thus:

1. Jack Ma- @JackMa is a Chinese business magnate, investor and politician. He is the co founder and former executive chairman of Alibaba Group, a multinational technology conglomerate.

He donated medical supplies which include 5.4 mill face masks, 1.08 mill detection tests, 40,000 sets of protective clothing and 60,000 sets of protective face shields. Right now the medical supplies that was moved from Lagos to Abuja generated lots of reactions from its citizen.

2. Runtown- Douglas Jack Agu, better known by his stage name @iRuntown, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and producer.

In a bid to ensure everyone is staying safe in this tough times, @iRuntown via his Twitter handle gave out 10 million naira to about 500 people yesterday. The joy in those who got the
giveaways has no bound as they continually call on other people to show how genuine this is.

3. Shehu sanni- @ShehuSani is a Nigerian senator, an author, playwright and a human rights activist.

Senator shehu sanni has distributed protective items and foodstuffs to churches, mosques and correctional centers.

4. Atiku Abubakar- @atiku GCON is a Nigerian politician, businessman, philanthropist and presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party at the 2019 Nigerian general election.

@Atiku Abubakar has donated N50million as relief fund to support the Federal Government’s battle against the coronavirus pandemic in the country. He made this known in a press statement on March 25, 2020.

5. Aliko Dangote- @AlikoDangote GCON is a Nigerian business magnate and philanthropist who is the founder and chairman of Dangote Group, the largest industrial conglomerate in Africa.

The @AlikoDangote Foundation on March 2, 2020 pledged a whooping sum of N200million to support current effort of the Nigerian government towards curbing the spread of Corona Virus in the country.

Is there any person I have missed?, feel free to add yours.

https://twitter.com/Tobimichael001/status/1243086485877907457?s=19

Edited: Pastor Enenche, Dunamis Church Donated Medical Equipment, materials. There is no Davido,with all his N30, billion naira, no Wizkid, no Tuface,no Adenuga, no Arthur Eze, no Single Senator in Nigeria with all their fat salary, no Don Jazzy, even some professional footballers suppose donate give Nigeria, as we r mostly the major fans they have. It is well!
PoliticsRe: Coronavirus: Concerns As Tinubu Fails To Self-isolate After UK Trip by Kesigno: 9:31am On Mar 26, 2020
franchasng:
All the rich and affluent Nigerians should be mandated to make a donation to help poor Nigerians and to help Nigeria recover from the effects of this global pandemic when the pandemic is over very soon.

Dangote ought to donate at least $1billion to Nigerians at this perilous time, because the money he has today is Nigerian peoples' commonwealth past and present Nigerian leaders entrusted with him through various policies (FOREX waivers, tax waivers, monopoly, etc), direct and indirect contracts. Dangote should make that donation now because time is running out, and he should never dare make the donation to Kano state or Northeast or Northwest like he always do because his wealth came from Nigerians, especially from Niger Delta angry angry



1.) Dangote - $1billion

2.) Otedola - $50million

3.) Cosmos Maduka - $20million

4.) Arthur Eze - $10million

5.) Tony Elumelu - $60million

6.) Jim Ovia - $10million

7.) Bola Tinubu - $40million

8.) Leo Stan Eke - $10million

9.) Mrs Alakija - $60million

10.) Mohammed Indimi - $60million

and the list continues like that......


this is what they must do, FG should setup a committee to start the donation asap, because Nigeria need the fund to stimulate the economy back to normal after this whole global pandemic if not, Nigeria's economy will crumble after the pandemic is over and $ may rise to $1 = NGN700.




NOTE:
Nigerians should not panic much because coronavirus is a virus that thrive in mostly cold weather and climate regions. Nigeria being a tropical country with warm weather will not witness a wide spread and death like other countries. If you ever contract the virus, stay calm, make sure you take hot shower everyday you return back to your home.


Drink more of hot drinks, warm water and do away with cold drinks and cold food. Eat your meals when hot.


Boil clean water and add some menthol or balm in the water and inhale through your nostrils everyday.


Stop using AC in your car or at home, go out and take sunlight to warm your body. What has been saving Nigerians is our warm weather not any precaution. Stay calm, coronavirus will soon be over, we should be focusing on how to handle the economy recession that will follow after this global pandemic, because coronavirus will soon go!!
Amen
Christianity EtcRe: Coronavirus: 'Arrest Oyedepo Now' - Northern Youths Tell Security Agencies by Kesigno: 8:04am On Mar 26, 2020
LordviccoDaGuru:
shut up what do you know?
You are very stupid
HealthRe: COVID-19: Nigeria Confirms Five New Cases, Total Now 51 by Kesigno: 7:00am On Mar 26, 2020
Man,the number is increasing every day.
PoliticsRe: Yahaya Bello: "Those Who Wish Me Coronavirus Will Have HIV" by Kesigno: 6:59pm On Mar 25, 2020
Bello, for this comment, aahh, u no try at all.
PoliticsRe: Coronavirus: Edo Government Pays Workers March Salaries To Cushion Effects by Kesigno: 6:57pm On Mar 25, 2020
Well,this is a good development.

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