The 1918-1919 Spanish Flu in comparison to the 2020 Covid-19.
The Spanish Flu, Ebola and Covid-19 are the same, let’s look at the devastating effect of what happened in Nigeria and praying that a repeat should not happen in 2020. Arise Nigeria and shine, don’t let us have a repeat of 1918 incident.
Out of a population of 17.690,936 people, of the newly amalgamated Nigeria of 1914.
A total of 454, 988 people died of the Spanish Flu in Nigeria while Accra in Ghana recorded over 100, 000 deaths. In Nigeria the highest hit was Ogoja with 62, 832 deaths followed by Kano with 57,978 deaths and third most hit was Owerri with 41, 181, the fourth was Onitsha with 39,150 deaths, the fifth was Calabar with 35, 175 deaths and on and on. The infected people rate in Nigeria is increasing and so is the death rate. Let us protect ourselves and stay safe.




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