Shocker: Nigerian Professor says COVID-19 does not exist

 Shocker: Nigerian Professor says COVID-19 does not exist

By Adekunle Badmus

A Nigerian professor, Cyril Otoikhian, has challenged the Nigerian government and other scientists working on COVID-19 to prove the existence of the virus in the country.

The professor of genetics at the Novena University, Delta State, in a Monday morning programme on Channels TV, shocked his interviewers when he argued that the virus does not exist as there has been no known evidence to prove its existence.

Mr Otoikhian claimed there was secrecy surrounding the diagnosis of the disease in the country.

He said, that suggested that the disease does not exist.

He claimed the controversy in Cross River State, where the government claimed for a prolonged period that,

there were no COVID-19 cases within its territory, was expected as the federal government has not been open in its handling of the pandemic.

There have been lots of unscientific claims about the existence of COVID-19 in Nigeria and elsewhere.

After he recovered from the disease, the founder of DAAR Communications, owners of African Independent Television and Raypower FM, Raymond Dokpesi,

said the disease was not much different from malaria.

But because Mr Otoikhian is a scientist and researcher, his claim appeared to have shocked his interviewers

and this reporter sensed utter disbelief in their eyes as the professor responded to questions.

The lecturer remained unconvinced that the COVID-19 exists despite the World Health Organisation (WHO) confirming it as the infectious disease ravaging the world.

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The virus and the disease it caused were unknown before the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

COVID-19 is now a pandemic, affecting many countries around the world.

The disease has infected close to 12 million people and killed 541, 086 of them.

Nigeria as of Monday recorded over 29, 000 confirmed cases and 654 deaths.

Despite the increasing figures of confirmed cases and deaths related to the disease,

the Professor of genetics claimed the virus is not real.

“Why can’t they bring whatever they are doing indoors, outside? Mr Otoikhian said.

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