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Singer, Teni’s ‘Deadly Virus Contraction’ Post Sends Fans Into Panic

  • The whole world has been shut down with the deadly virus which has claimed millions of lives.

Award-winning Nigerian entertainer, Teniola Apata simply called Teni has recently confirmed and disclosed her current health status to her fans,  EKO HOT BLOG  gathered.

Teni is also known as “Makanaki” has disclosed to her fans that she was confirmed positive for COVID-19.

The whole world has been shut down with the deadly virus which has claimed millions of lives. Nigeria is no exception to the countries suffering from the virus which has taken the lives of both rich and poor, young and old in various countries.

Although many have tested positive and others also have the perception that the virus does not exist, it has claimed millions of lives globally.

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Teni has taken to her page to state that it was not easy for her when she was confirmed positive.

The Singer has sent a strong warning to her fans and loved ones including Nigerians having doubts about the virus.

Teni has advised the public to wash their hands, wear their nose masks, carry their hand sanitizers wherever they go, and follow all the protocols to keep safe.

She confessed that she was going in for her vaccine because she can’t risk her life for anything.

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