17% of Nigerians don't believe COVID-19 is real – Report

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Only 39.9 per cent of the respondents said they would take a COVID-19 vaccine.

Amidst the continuous surge in the number of coronavirus cases in Nigeria, a survey has found that nearly a fifth of Nigerians still do not believe the disease is real.

It said less than 50 per cent of respondents in Ekiti, Enugu, Kogi, Nasarawa and Sokoto States thought the virus was real.

 

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Real but not genocide . God Almighty displaying His overall Supremacy

More like 80% but that’s their personal problem 😏

No you are mistaken,more than 80% of Nigerian don't believe.

99℅ including me!!!

Haba! That REPORT is not real. Because they know that, at least, 93% of Nigerians don't believe there's anything like corona virus. Most of us wear nosemask sometimes just because of the enforcement/security personnel.

The behaviour would suggest that way more than 17% don't believe. MaskUpNigeria

17% you say, how about 80% of Nigerians

I tell u almost every Nigerians believe that shit is fake but we need to conform to formality of using the face mask. Our government believe dis shit in the reverse and uses it to collect monttary aid from abroad. Governor Bello doesn't want to betray his conscience like others.

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The much more than that

Re-arrange: 71% . Fixed.

False news.

This figure is low and far from what is out there.

Hmm not 17%, 80% .

More than 17%😇of Nigerians

😄 😄 +43%

80% sef

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