The world has been crippled by an invisible enemy (in US president Trump’s words), and the only way for life to return back to normal according to experts and the World Health Organizations (WHO), is the development of vaccines. But the word 'Vaccine' has become the subject of criticism especially when the name 'Bill Gates' is involved.
Bill Gates, founder of tech giant Microsoft, and a billionaire philanthropist who along with his wife, founded the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has been accused of championing initiatives aimed at world depopulation.
But former aide to ex President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, thinks otherwise, and in fact, described those demonizing Bill Gates as 'ungrateful' and 'misguided'.
Omokri also noted that Nigerians should have been more concerned about African leaders who could not even provide palliatives to the masses in this difficult times, instead of an unwarranted attack on the billionaire philanthropist.
"How can you say Bill and Melinda Gates are satanic agents when Christ said satan came to steal, kill and destroy? For years, they have been doing the opposite of that. It is particularly disappointing for politicians to make that claim. Can you do for your people what Bill Gates has done for them?
"How can you have individuals who have not lifted a finger to help their people. Who have not shared palliatives out of their pocket. Who have not done giveaways. Their only contribution to the #CoronaVirus fight is to insult Bill and Melinda Gates, who have spent more money on African’s health than their own governments