In the last few days, Nigerians have discovered various warehouses where the COVID-19 palliatives donated by CACOVID were stored and went ahead to loot them.
The palliatives comprising of food items were stored in the warehouses and were supposed to be distributed to the less privileged Nigerians.
Nigerians took to social media to blast the various state governments for keeping the items when they were supposed to have immediately distributed them.
Filmmaker, Masurah Isah, shared a post on her Instagram page where she pointed out that the discovery of the palliatives shows that the President is not the problem of Nigeria.
Zahra Buhari-Indimi who is President Buhari’s daughter seems to be in agreement with Mansurah’s post and so she re-posted it on her Instagram story. See below
Multi-award-winning Nollywood actress, Adesua Etomi, has described 2024 as an emotionally and physically draining year while marking her birthday in… Read More
Congratulations are pouring in for Ciana Chapman, Sabinus' wife, as she completes her master’s degree in International Business. This news… Read More
Australia has updated the rules for the Second Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417), allowing travelers to extend their stay for… Read More
Diva Gold, an actress and skit maker, disagrees with the belief that women find things easier than men. In an… Read More
A Nigerian man recounted how he accidentally got on a motorcycle operated by a police officer disguised as an okada… Read More
Toyin Abraham has demonstrated her caring nature by sending prayers to women who are trying to conceive. In an Instagram… Read More
This website uses cookies.