‘My Enemies are at Work’, iRokoTV Founder Jason Njoku says as he Tests Positive to COVID-19
The founder of Nigerian brand iRokoTV, Jason Njoku, has tested positive to COVID-19, he confirmed this via his Twitter handle on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Njoku said his wife, Mary, also tested positive. He disclosed that he’s already feeling sick but his wife is doing fine at this time. It is unclear if their children have also been affected.
In his tweet, the tech entrepreneur attempted to make light of the situation by blaming it on the hardiwork of his enemies.
“My enemies are hard at work in 2020. Mrs Njoku and I tested positive for Covid19. I’m not feeling great but Mary is well. Literally no idea how I caught it. But we shall see this pass too”, he wrote on the microblogging site.
My enemies are hard at work in 2020. Mrs Njoku and I tested positive for Covid19 😩. I'm not feeling great but Mary is well. 😷🤢. Literally no idea how I caught it. 🤷🏾♂️. But we shall see this pass too🙏🏾. pic.twitter.com/tnsP1BCPBB
— JasonNjoku (@JasonNjoku) October 28, 2020
Nigeria recorded 147 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, and 4 deaths after carrying out a total daily test of 3,270 samples across the country.
So far, 62,371 cases have been confirmed in Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory – with 58,095 cases discharged and 1,139 deaths recorded. A total of 617,750 persons have been tested of Oct. 28 compared to 614,480 tests done a day earlier.
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