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Coronavirus: China Does Not Love You – Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Warns Nigeria

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April 16 2020 | Radio Biafra

 

AWKA – The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has said that apart from the horrible predic­tion by Melinda Gate on COVID-19, the treatment meted to Nigerians in Chi­na should send the message that Chinese as a people do not love Nigerians.

 

Kanu quoting Melinda Gate said, “Covid-19 will be horrible in the developing world”, and that “she saw dead bodies on the streets of Africa,” said an Ameri­can of her status “will not say such things if they do not have enough information”.

 

In the face of this, Kanu described people travelling to Biafraland from Lagos or Abuja as an enemy who planned to use the vaccines against the people. He alleged that face­masks that are made in China were contaminated and warned the people not to make use of them be­cause they will die, saying “Chinese are treating our people like rags in China”.

 

He added: “If China was interested in the vaccine, why didn’t they vaccinate the whole of China, why to bring it to Abuja? “What China is doing with you on Africa is experimentation.

 

“Bill Gate and co tried to reduce the black African population, they first tried it in South Africa with HIV and it failed them and back­fired. They want to maintain white supremacy in Africa”.

 

He added: “How many people have you seen going to China for medical treatment? Why invite China to treat you? Welcome to the zoo. Anybody that Donald J. Trump hates, go and investigate that person,” he said.

 

Kanu also criticized the index case in Anambra, saying there was no Coronavirus case in Anambra adding that Governor Willie Obiano lied to bring the vaccine to Anambra to sterilize women and mothers.

 

Source: Independent NG

 

Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: Radio Biafra Media

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