Nigerian Comedian and motivational speaker, Francis Agoda popularly known as I go die has donated his newly acquired mansion to the Nigerian Federal government to use as an isolation centre in the fight against the novel coronavirus.
In a post on Instagram, the comedian also appealed for a two-week total lockdown to enable the government to treat existing cases and curb further spread by those who may have contracted the COVID-19.
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“Humanity will overcome all its challenges only if we are willing to let go of the things we are not using for now for the benefit of others. In view of the increasing cases of #coronavirus patients in Nigeria, and the few screening centres available for now, I’m deeply worried. We will be making humanitarian sacrifices towards contributing our selfless deeds to control the escalating records of the #coronavirus as predicted by WHO”. He wrote.
“When I wrote an open letter to Mr President on the 5th of Apri 2020 on how we can control the spread of the COVID-19, it was only 210 cases, today it is moving towards a thousand. We should be proactive if we hope to win this global war, that has no boundaries, no discrimination and unfortunately indestructible for now. Against this backdrop, and the ongoing lockdown, the few services left has been put on hold at the ongoing FAPOH Royal Seal Mansion project site. I feel convinced to donate this my new FAPOH Royal Seal Mansion to the Federal Government to be used as an isolation centre”. He added.
I Go Die is a Nigerian visionary comedian. He is a motivational speaker, writer and social crusader. However, through his artistry, he has continued to promote global peace and child welfare. He has organized several international comedy shows such as “Igodye Standing.
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com