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Popular Nigerian Billionaire, Mompha Reveals Why He Has Been Offline

  • “For those wondering why I haven’t been posting for a while. On 20th June I was tested positive for the COVID-19 virus and isolated myself and treatment for 20 days it wasn’t a good experience. COVID is real and it kills #staysafe but now am ok.”

Popular Dubai based Nigerian billionaire, Ismaila Mustapha popularly known as Mompha has disclosed that he has been off social media for a while because he tested positive for Coronavirus.

In a post shared on his Instagram story advised his fans and followers to stay safe as he shares his COVID19 experiences.

According to Mompha, he isolated himself for twenty days and underwent some treatment, and he is currently fine now.

While advising his fans and followers to stay safe, Mompha said COVID19 is real, and the experience is not good.

He wrote, “For those wondering why I haven’t been posting for a while. On 20th June I was tested positive for the COVID-19 virus and isolated myself and treatment for 20 days it wasn’t a good experience. COVID is real and it kills #staysafe but now am ok.”

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Meanwhile, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has ordered all religious houses to reduce the number of worshippers at a time.

This comes as the third wave of COVID-19 pandemic hits Lagos.

In an update on Sunday evening, July 11, Sanwo-Olu said isolation centres in the state had recorded a five per cent increase in occupancy in two weeks, indicating the start of the third wave of infections.

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