Rich Nigerian Senator receives death threat over 5G and COVID-19 conspiracy theory issue.
Rich Nigerian Senator receives death threat over 5G and COVID-19 conspiracy theory issue.
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Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dino Melaye, states on his Instagram page that he has received 2 international calls, threatening and warning him to back off the 5G issue.

According to him, he was told by the last caller that 5G is bigger than Presidents of nations and he should stop.

The Founder of Anti Corruption Network, however, protests by stating that he told him them God is bigger and he cannot be killed by man.
He added, “You will know the truth and the truth will set you free. I have conquered FEAR. They should try someone else. -Senator Dino MELAYE”

The senator also posted a letter from MTN alleging prove of 5G network installation in Nigeria. The letter states that MTN Nigeria is the first in West Africa to conduct the trial of 5G network. 

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There have been conspiracy theories linking coronavirus to the 5G network. This has led to protest by some individuals in some countries to oppose the installation of the 5G network.

An American celebrity, Keri Hilson has also linked the cause of coronavirus to 5G radiation. She wrote, “people have been trying to warn us about 5G for YEARS. Petitions, organizations, studies…what we’re going thru is the effects of radiation. 5G launched in CHINA. Nov 1, 2019. People dropped dead. See attached & go to my IG stories for more. TURN OFF 5G by disabling LTE!!!

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Twitter users viewed her comment as a conspiracy theory and funny. 

The conspiracy theory of linking 5G and COVID-19 is threatening the work of some communication companies through public protest. 

Many people believe that 5G is not the cause of coronavirus since some countries without 5G are affected by the coronavirus. It is also perplexing for many to think of how technology can create a virus.

Scientists have condemned the conspiracy theory of linking 5G and coronavirus as inaccurate information as there’s absolutely no credible evidence and scientific proof.

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