The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM), Apostle Johnson Suleman, has urged the Federal Government to investigate the Chinese doctors that recently arrived the country.
Naija News reports that the Chinese doctors, numbering about fifteen, arrived in the country on Wednesday, April 8, with the aim of helping Nigeria manage the spread of Coronavirus pandemic in the West African country.
But apparently displeased with the arrival, Apostle Suleman said China was responsible for the Coronavirus outbreak, and that the script being played among some world powers was geared towards a one-world government.
The OFM General Overseer made this claim on the micro-blogging site, Twitter, where he alleged that China had a long history of not doing anything for free, but at the expense of others.
Apostle Suleman tweeted: “I am PLEADING with the Nigerian govt to properly investigate the Chinese health workers who just came in..china does nothing for free and they are long term planners..what’s their profit, benefit etc in this exercise?..if its money, they have it in abundance..pls watch them.”
I am PLEADING with the Nigerian govt to properly investigate the Chinese health workers who just came in..china does nothing for free and they are long term planners..what’s their profit,benefit etc in this exercise?..if its money,they have it in abundance..pls watch them..
— Apst Johnson Suleman (@APOSTLESULEMAN) April 9, 2020
Meanwhile, Naija News reports that the allegation by the Omega Fire Ministries’ President is after criticisms from the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), among others, this was even as the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire had insisted that the coming of the Chinese medical practitioners was for knowledge- sharing purposes, especially after China seemed to have been able to contain Coronavirus (COVID-19).
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