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Activist Deji Adeyanju Blasts Buhari As COVID-19 Vaccine Kills A Woman In Austria
- Recently, Nigeria received 3.92 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
- Buhari and Osibanjo took the vaccine on live TV to encourage Nigerians to take the vaccine
- Deji Adeyanju reacts against this idea.
Human rights activists, Comrade Deji Adeyanju is laying very heavy claims against President Buhari, as he accuses him of deceiving Nigerians, by taking a vaccine that has been suspended in some parts of the world, like South Africa, Austria etc.
EKO HOT BLOG could recall that on the 2nd of March, Nigeria received 3.92 million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine through the COVAX initiative, the vaccine arrived in many countries across Africa.
Dr Cyprian Ngong was the first person in Nigeria to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the doctor has been working at the COVID-19 isolation centre at the National Hospital, Abuja since March 2020.
On the 6th of March, the President Buhari and his vice, Professor Osibanjo, also took the vaccine on live TV, to encourage Nigerians to get vaccinated.
In other to help eradicate the virus, he also said that the vaccine does not have any side effect in which Deji Adeyanju disapproves entirely.
“This is the vaccine Buhari is deceiving some Nigerians he took? If you allow him scam you again, that’s your problem, even South Africa has suspended it.” Deji Adeyanju tweeted.
Though the Presidency is yet to respond to the activist’s claims, the post has since generated a lot of controversy on his social media page.
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