CoronavirusHealthNigeriaBreaking: Another Nigerian Medic Discovers Cure For COVID-19

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As the entire world is bent on coming up with at least a vaccine for coronavirus, Dr. Jawa Ibrahim Muhammad from Yobe State has discovered an Anti-dote and herbal medicine for curing COVID-19.

Reports say that the NCDC, Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 and Governor of Yobe, are in receipt of the antidote and curative medicine at this hour, and are waiting for approval after due process of certification by relevant authorities.

Dr. Jawa has a Masters’s Degree from WFAS Institute Beijing. He also has a Ph.D. in Holistic Medicine (African traditional Medical Science) from the University of Kolkata.

Bitter Leaf

Dr. Jawa has 40 years of experience in the field. He produced medicines for preventive, curative, and detoxifiers. He also produced 4 herbal seeds and plants that improve the lungs and removes the mucous that block the chambers in the COVID-19 attack, which brings about seizures and deaths.

Dr. Jawa was Executive Secretary of Yobe Traditional Medicine Board and National President of African Traditional Medicine Practitioners. He has set up a powerful school that awards diploma in African and Chinese Traditional Medicine, duly certified by the Federal Ministry of Health.

The West African Pilot News recalls that a Kaduna-based scientist, Professor Ayodele Israel Adeleye, earlier insisted that he had found a solution to the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.

Adeleye urged the Federal Government to produce five victims for free treatment to further prove his claim.

The former lecturer with the Department of Microbiology, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, (ABUTH), Zaria said there was a three-day window for the coronavirus cure discovery, just as he assured that if adopted, the current lockdown world over due to the scourge would be history.

NCDC Director-General Dr. Chikwe Iheakweazu

The parasitologist told reporters: “If the government brings in five people with COVID-19, I will treat them for free, right in front of your cameras.”
Adeleye, who resigned from the ABU to pursue private research projects in medical sciences, assured Nigerians that his “COVID-19 cure is real and the next after God in terms of effectiveness.

“About five people, including my former students who knew me with research, have been calling and asking if I have something to cure COVID-19.

“One of the patients was having breathing problems already and he took the treatment. In 10 minutes he was already getting better.

“We told him that this is new, we cannot assure you how long it will give you immunity, so stay quarantined and keep social distancing.”

Just like Prof.Adeleye also the Provost of Luminar International College of Alternative Medicine, Enugu, Prof. Joseph Akpa, says he has found a cure for coronavirus pandemic.

Dr. Jawa Ibrahim Muhammad

Prof. Akpa made the claim to newsmen in a press conference held in Enugu.

According to him, he had already made energy health medicines superficially meant to boost the human immune system and others meant to directly attack the virus to ensure 100 percent successful cure.

He, however, challenged health institutions to bring any patient.

He said: “I will challenge any health institution or agency to bring any known case of coronavirus to me and see how it will disappear within a few days.

“If the Permanent Secretary of Enugu State Ministry of Health or the State Government approaches me to cure any of the known cases of coronavirus in the state I will voluntarily do so without attaching any condition to it.

“I thank God for using me to find the cure to a disease that is already threatening to wipe out the whole earth,” he said.

Scientists at the University of Ibadan (UI) have also recommended a plant called Euphorbia Hirta as a herbal alternative to mitigating some of the diseases associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to scientists, some of the diseases, which the plant can cure, include dry cough, respiratory failures, and fever, among others.

The scientists, including Professors Ademola Ladele and Rasheed Awodoyin, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan  that the Euphorbia Hirta was commonly called Asthma plant.

Awodoyin, a Weed Ecologist, said that the plant was known as Asin Uloko in Edo, Nonon Kurciya in Hausa, Chamma Chamma in Kanuri, Endamyel in Fula-Fulfulde (Borno), Ba Ala in Owerri and Akun Esan in Yoruba.

He listed the scientists who worked on the plant to include Prof. Olaniyi Babayemi (Animal Scientist), Prof. Olapeju Aiyelaagbe (Chemist), Dr. Ahmed Abu (Animal Scientist), Dr. Adeoluwa (Organic Agriculturist), Dr. Olajumoke Fayinminnu (Toxicologist) and Dr. Funmilayo Adebiyi (Animal Scientist).

Others, the don said, were Dr. Idayat Gbadamosi (Ethnobotanist) and Dr. J. Badejo (Drug Development Specialist) and Prof. Ademola Ladele (Agricultural Extensionist).

He said that the plant was a herbal alternative to curing dry cough, respiratory failures, fever, and some other related symptoms of chronic flu, all of which were associated with COVID-19.

Like other researchers, a Nigerian Catholic priest, Fr. Anselm Adodo, OSB has also developed a herbal remedy” CVD PLUS” for the treatment of COVID-19.

Being the Director of Pax Herbal Clinic and Research Laboratories in Edo State, Fr. Anslem released a statement on the company’s page on Facebook, on Thursday, 29 April 2020.

The Catholic priest noted that the drug was in response to Nigeria’s demand and high expectation from the renowned laboratory to come out with a drug to fight this pandemic.

Fr. Anselm stated that plant-based drugs are supposedly the best approach for the Coronavirus disease considering that these drugs are easily produced, stored, and distributed and can be handled by medical and nonmedical personnel as they pose low contamination risk.

According to him, the ‘CVD PLUS’ drug is made up of antiviral and immunodulatory agents which help to stimulate antibody production against coronavirus related diseases.

Confirming the news to the Daily Times, the spokesperson noted that the drug has been presented to the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration Control (NAFDAC) and is still under investigation.

The statement also noted that NAFDAC is ready to speed up the drug regulation, evaluation, and approval process of CVD PLUS.

Fr. Anslem expressed gratitude to the Head of the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Professor Tunde Salako, and the Director-General of NAFDAC, Professor Catherine Adeyeye for interest, support, and encouragement in the course of the research.

The Big Question: Will Nigeria Resort to local Vaccine?

Before now, the African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID), located at Redeemer University in Ede, Osun State, was collaborating with Cambridge University in the United Kingdom on the project.

The private laboratory, which is a strategic partner of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), is responsible for all COVID-19 testing in Kwara and the south-west states, except Lagos.

‘Coordinating the project at the centre is Christian Happi, a professor of molecular biology and genomics study who as the laboratory’s director runs the project that is currently at the early vaccine development stage.

He leads a team of 21 African researchers and vaccine developers in the race toward the production of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 had on last week said that the Nigerian government was considering use of alternative herbal medicines for the treatment of COVID-19.

Confirming the decision, Mustapha said that the Federal Ministry of Health has received a number of claims on indigenous researches which could help the country fight coronavirus effectively.

The Madagascar fear

Already many are skeptical about whether the Nigerian government will accept herbal medicine as an alternative or not.

” Our worries are that they (Federal government) may not accept it and might succumb to Western world particular WHO,” said Yakubu Musa a resident of Maiduguri, Borno state capital.

Musa cited Madagascar as example,” we heard what happened in Madagascar.

“World Health Organisation (WHO) has refused to acknowledge the coronavirus treatment from Madagascar because “a vaccine is very unlikely to come from Africa”, though some  international media have reported it.

“Madagascar stunned the world last week when President Andry Rajoelina launched the miracle “COVID-organics” – a herbal tonic, that has helped the country subdue COVID-19 and stamp its authority over a global pandemic that has made nonsense of the muscles of France, US, Italy, Spain, UK, & Iran, put together.

“Look, in spite of normalcy returning to that country, and school children are about to resume to schools following a first of its kind plant-based tonic that’s proven effective both in profilaxis, i.e. preventive and curative, WHO says a cure from an African address can’t be trusted,” he laments.

The herbal medicine developed by the country’s Malagasy Institute of Applied Research (MIAR) contains Artemisia – a plant cultivated on the island and used in the fight against malaria.

Madagascar has a landmass of about 587,041sqkm and a population of around 27 million.

It reported its index cases on March 23 with 9 confirmed patients and by
April 19 had a total of 121 cases, 59 recoveries, and no deaths, as at April 24.

He added, ” It’s been 5 days now and no new case has been recorded in the country. Yet WHO isn’t convinced.

“I believe their only contention now is that the vaccine is locally made and African. The argument is no longer whether it produces results.”

Musa further suggests that developing countries should borrow leave, ” We should resort to our herbal medicine.

“The plant-based tonic should be distributed free to the most vulnerable in the country, and sold at very low prices to others.

“Wealthy and financially strong individuals, state governments, and corporate organizations and companies should purchase the tonic and make donations as their contribution towards funding more research.

Ibrahim Abdul' Aziz (Correspondent)
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