FeaturesExposed: Madagascar President Alleges Plot By WHO To Poison Covid-19 Herbal Remedy

Exposed: Madagascar President Alleges Plot By WHO To Poison Covid-19 Herbal Remedy

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By Akinwale Kasali

Madagascar President, Andry Raojelina, has  exposed the plot by the World Health Organization, WHO, to discredit the Herbal Remedy made by Madagascarn medical researchers as cure for the deadly Pandemic, Coronavirus.

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The Herbal remedy called COVID-19 Organics made from Artemisia was said to cure COVID-19 patients within ten days, during the launch by  the President and was confirmed by victims of the Covid-19 who were  cured after taking the Herbal Remedy drink.

The revelation by the President on the move by WHO has, however, raised questions. If an European country had  discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt?

President Rajoelina also accused the WHO of plot to have its COVID-19 Organics, the local African ‘cure’ for the virus, poisoned.

Rajoelina also claimed that the WHO offered a sum of $20 million bribe to poison their medicine.

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The allegations by President Raojelina was carried on the front page of Tanzania Perspective on its 14th May edition.

Raojelina however  believes the only reason the rest of the world has refused to treat Madagascar’s cure for the coronavirus with urgency and respect is that the remedy comes from Africa.

In an interview with French media, Rajoelina reportedly said he has noticed what he believes stems from usual condescension toward Africans.

“I think the problem is that (the drink) comes from Africa and they can’t admit… that a country like Madagascar… has come up with this formula to save the world.

“What is the problem with Covid-Organics, really? Could it be that this product comes from Africa? Could it be that it’s not OK for a country like Madagascar, which is the 63rd poorest country in the world… to have come up with (this formula) that can help save the world?”

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“If it wasn’t Madagascar, and if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt? I don’t think so,” said Africa’s youngest head of state.

The remedy, COVID Organics, is made from Artemisia, a plant imported into Madagascar in the 1970s from China to treat malaria. Artemisia has had proven success against malaria and according to President Rajoelina, it can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days.

However, the WHO has criticized such natural therapeutic measures against the coronavirus as blind faith. In response to the skepticism with which the WHO is treating the COVID Organics, Rajoelina said, “No country or organisation will keep us from going forward.”

A host of other African countries including, Nigeria, Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau, DR Congo and Niger, have imported the Madagascan-made recipe.

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The Madagascar controversy  erupted days after Tanzania kicked out WHO when Goat and Papaya samples came  back COVID-19 Positive.

With the rise in false Coronavirus cases, the Tanzanian President John Magufuli growing suspicious of the World Health Organization (WHO), decided to investigate the claims himself. He sent the WHO samples of a goat, a papaya and a quail for testing. After all three samples came back COVID-19 positive, the Tanzanian President is reportedly  kicked out WHO from the country.

Following the Tanzanian example, Burundi also, allegedly, kicked out the entire  WHO Coronavirus Team from the country for interference in internal matters. In a letter addressed to WHO’s Africa headquarters, the foreign ministry says the four officials must leave by Friday.


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