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Man Rapes His Five-Year-Old Niece In Adamawa, Just To Get Back At His Convicted Brother

Man Rapes His Five-Year-Old Niece In Adamawa, Just To Get Back At His Convicted Brother
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Daily COVID Tracker: Vaccination not compulsory in Adamawa and EU approves J&J jab

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Adamawa governor says taking COVID-19 jab is not compulsoryNigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

Ahmadu Fintiri Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State Thursday took the COVID-19 vaccine jab but he said residents are free to decide whether they want to the vaccine or not. “We have taken it, and it is safe and we are encouraging our citizens to go ahead and take the vaccine, but it is not compulsory,” Fintiri said after being administered the COVID-19 vaccine at the Yola Specialist Hospital. “We are only encouraging them to take because that is the only way out to keep their health and that of their families safe.” He, however, expressed that the vaccine would reduce the threat posed by the dreaded virus.

COVID-19 vaccine is safe but not compulsory, Fintiri tells Adamawa residents

COVID-19 vaccine is safe but not compulsory, Fintiri tells Adamawa residents March 11 Advertisement The governor said willing residents of the state will be vaccinated in batches. “We have taken it, and it is safe and we are encouraging our citizens to go ahead and take the vaccine, but it is not compulsory,” he said. Advertisement “We are only encouraging them to take because that is the only way out to keep their health and that of their families safe. “Government has a plan and intention to vaccinate everybody and it will be in batches.” He said the state government has received about 59,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and that vaccination has commenced in parts of the state.

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