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.
There has been widespread conspiracy theories linking covid-19 with the deployment of 5G, and allegation that Mr Gates is planning to microchip all humans via the use of vaccines — something the religious minded particularly Christians, claim has spiritual implications.
Kayode said should Nigerians refuse to resist, they will live to regret it as the consequences would be dire.
"I advise you to grow up and get real. There is more to what is going on than meets the eye. This Bill and this evil agenda must be resisted and rejected otherwise you will weep like babies and wish you had never been born.
"Say NO to world depopulation! Say NO to Bill and Melinda Gates! Say NO to a New World Order! Say NO to the Illuminati! Say NO to satan!"
Mrs Gates had in a recent interview with CNN, on the novel coronavirus and its effects in the third world countries, said her heart is in Africa, and based on her experiences across developing countries especially Africa, 'its going to be horrible'.
“Part of the reasons you are seeing the case numbers still do not look very bad, is because they don’t have access to many tests.
“Look at what is happening in Ecuador, they are putting bodies out on the streets, you are going to see that in countries in Africa,” Mrs Gates noted.
According to Mrs Gates, her worst nightmare was when she “saw what China had to do to isolate enormous part of its population. My first thought was Africa. How in the world are they going to deal with this.”
Meanwhile, Kano State has for the first time, surpassed and almost doubled the number of daily covid-19 cases in Lagos State. In the recent data released by NCDC, Kano State has recorded 80 new cases compared to Lagos' 45. Total number of new cases in the last 24 hours is 204, while overall cases in the country stands at 1932.
204 new cases of #COVID19 reported;— NCDC (@NCDCgov) April 30, 2020
80-Kano
45-Lagos
12-Gombe
9-Bauchi
9-Sokoto
7-Borno
7-Edo
6-Rivers
6-Ogun
4-FCT
4-Akwa Ibom
4-Bayelsa
3-Kaduna
2-Oyo
2-Delta
2-Nasarawa
1-Ondo
1-Kebbi
11:50pm 30th April- 1932 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 319
Deaths: 58 pic.twitter.com/CIZtojz5UR