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COVID-19 VACCINES: Governor Yahaya Bello Is Real Here!

 

Truth is like the bitter death that must pass through your vein no matter how you despised it.

But, before you crucified His Excellency, Alh. Yahaya Bello on his advice about Covid-19 Vaccines try to know who is he!

Yahaya Bello is a bonafide dual-citizen of this country-Nigeria.
He is the Executive Governor of Kogi State whose primary assignment is, among others, the protection of people's lives.
By virtue of these descriptions, does he deserves people's crucifixions if he says no to what he feels will kill his people? In fairness, no! He has the constitutional right.

Long before now, I had called this alien Covid-19 an avoidable political war between the powered countries yet, an average Nigerians can not decode the political demagogic synergy behind this but a manufactured virus. I don't know why we find it difficult to read the lips of these our common enemies, the (desperate politicians) who by all means, would want to drain the poors' bones-dried to satisfied their devilish urge.

Viruses by their nature, can not survive outside a living cell for a minute, but our own corona virus keep on travelling through vacuum to bewitch the innocent people, create unnecessary famine in the country and nobody cares to ask, how? What a magic!

Nigerians are uneasy to be learned with experiences, else, the over 33 people tested with this same vaccine in NORWAY died the following day on the 18th of January, 2021 and we did not ask about what kills them, instead we are here jumping and clapping at the same gun that had killed many.

Emotions aside, I don't see why a wise man would want to hang a herbalist who foretell the death of his drowning child.
His Excellency's position about the vaccine was purely democratic and constitutional. Anybody is as well, very free to take the vaccine when it comes and somebody will write his/her biography when he/she is gone. Simple!

The world is at war technologically now and only the wise can see. His Excellency is not only wise, but foresightedly prophetic here.
The vaccines are as cooked as the Covid itself, beware!

Thanks,

Comr. Yusuf Ondeku Momohjimoh (Engr.)
EYC, Secretary-General (former).
Kogi State.
Tel: 08069616474.
Email: yusufondeku@gmail.com

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