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Paul Okoye Of Defunct P-square Tests Positive For COVID-19

Nigerian Singer, Paul Okoye of the defunct Psquare group has tested positive for COVID-19.

Paul revealed this on Tuesday morning via his Instagram page.

The strictly warned Nigerians to accept that the virus is real, sating that everyone should obey all health guidelines.

This comes few months after his twin brother Peter and his family were affected by the novel virus.

He wrote:

ATTENTION!!! F*ck it !!! Covid is REAL !!! I know as typical Nigerian or African is very hard to believe, some will say “experience is the best teacher, oh well, the experience and the teacher has visited me and they’ve been dealing with me for more than 10days now, sh*t is not funny ….. worst sickness ever!!! …… y’all better be careful out there, if you like believe me, if you like don’t, believe me, you can as well wait for your own experience by playing ignorance Goodluck God help us all.

About Editor

Otunba Sayo Akintola is a 1992 graduate of Linguistics from the University of Ibadan, Oyo State. He holds a post-graduate diploma in Financial Management and MBA from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. He started his 12-year sojourn in journalism at the Nigerian Tribune in 1993 as Business and Economy reporter. He rose through the ranks to become the Group Business Editor of the nation’s oldest surviving private national newspaper, the Nigerian Tribune. He set up World Street Journal magazine in 2018.

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