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Covid-19 second wave: Buhari wants to stop Christmas celebrations, Biafra group claims

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Biafra Nations League, BNL, has accused the Federal Government of trying to destabilize the Christmas and New Year celebration.

The group said the government wants to achieve this by declaring the second wave of Covid-19.

Princewill Chimezie Richard, National Leader of BNL, described the Presidential Task Force, PTF, declaration of the second wave of COVID-19 as “highest scam of the year 2020”.

The BNL leader also warned Nigerians on using the COVID-19 vaccine.

He dismissed the rumour that the death of some prominent Nigerians, especially the Cross River State Police Commissioner and an Army commander in Rivers State was caused by COVID-19.

BNL said that the government had discovered that increasing fuel price will not stop people from travelling home for the Christmas and New Year.

“I don’t believe in laboratory manufactured sicknesses, no sickness without cure, it is those of us that believe in our local medicine that know that every sickness has cure and has existed during our forefathers’ reign.

“They’re only giving it new names, if you check, all viruses have same symptoms, and any herbal doctor who knows deep roots very well can determine which roots can cure a disease like COVID-19”.

He advised the PTF to stop putting fear in the minds of people.

The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, on Thursday officially declared the second wave of the virus in Nigeria.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, stated this during the daily media briefing.

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