Foreign minister Geoffrey Onyeama recovers from COVID-19
By Editor
12 August 2020 |
11:43 am
Nigeria's Minister for Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama has recovered from COVID-19, almost three weeks after going into isolation. "By the very special grace of God my latest #COVID19 test result came back NEGATIVE after three weeks isolation," Onyeama tweeted on Tuesday.
Nigeria’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama has recovered from COVID-19, almost three weeks after going into isolation.
“By the very special grace of God my latest #COVID19 test result came back NEGATIVE after three weeks isolation,” Onyeama tweeted on Tuesday.
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