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Nigerian Brainwashed Leaders Responsible For Non-recognition of Our Anti-Coronavirus Products – Rev. Fr. Adodo

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A Roman Catholic Priest,  scholar and an African Pioneer of Alternative Medicine, Rev. Fr. Anselm Gbenga Adodo, is blaming Nigeria’s leadership for the non- recognition of the country’s rich herbal medications as anti-Coronavirus. He also says that the Virus has always been with us, and is less dangerous than Ebola. It’s mortality rate is low.

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Adodo is a Benedictine Monk and the founder of  Nigeria’s first alternative medicine and research laboratory enterprise, Pax Herbal Clinic and Research Laboratories in Ewu, Edo State,  It was founded in 1997.

He recently, announced that the Catholic Church Centre had discovered a clinical herbal drug for the treatment of COVID-19.

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He, also, announced that an approval was being awaited  to enable a mass production of the drug. But  Pax seem to have been beaten to it by Madagascar.

The country’s researchers have already formulated a herbal concoction, allegedly, a cute for COVID-19.

The medication has already been distributed to some Afrcan countries.

Last week, Nigeria’s own portion was received by President Muhammadu Buhari, allegedly, accompanied by an invoice of €175,000.00.

But Father Adodo, who with others, run the

Pax Herbal Clinic & Research Laboratories, a Catholic Centre for scientific identification, cultivation, development and promotion of African herbal medicine, blames it on Nigeria’s leadership, in an interview. PAX is a project of the Benedictine Monks of Ewu, Edo State.

He is very proud of what Madagascar did by not waiting for WHO for validation.

The Monastery was founded in 1979, but Adodo initiated it, along with Fr. Vincent Mordi of blessed memory and Brother Michael, who is currently the overall manager.

Speaking during an interview with Opera News, he disclosed that:  “There are more than 15 other monks working hard to keep things going here. I often make jest of them that they are doing the work while I am getting the credit.

“We have over 100 full-time workers, comprising microbiologists, biochemists, natural plants chemists, pharmacognosists and Plant biotechnologists.

“Over 50 science students from eight universities undergo industrial training in our centre yearly. Let me tell you the truth: The standard and level of research here in our Centre is far more than people even know.

“When an American Ambassador visited the Pax Herbal Centre some years ago, she was surprised that such a place exists in Nigeria and wondered why the Nigerian press has not been talking about it.

“So, as you can see, it is not just about my vision. It is the spirit of St. Benedict urging us on.

“Formally, I am trained as a philosopher and a Theologian. I also studied ethnobotany, ethnography and anthropology. My doctoral degrees are in management of technology and innovation and medical sociology.

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” Informally, I am a farmer, drummer, poet and a wrestler.

“We have herbal medicines for many of the diseases that plague our people. For more than 25 years, we have been producing herbal medicines for diabetes, hypertension, asthma, malaria, prostrate problems, male and female infertility among others.

“For those 25 years, we have strived to maintain the same high standard and consistency. The only thing we are poor at is making noise about what we do. Those who use the products make the noise for us.

“NAFDAC does not certify whether a herbal product is efficacious or not. All they do is to screen your product and subject it to safety tests, after which they will give you a listing number.

“The listing number simply means that the product is safe for human consumption and can be sold to the public.

“That is why all NAFDAC approved herbal products bear a disclaimer, to notify the user that the claims in the product have not been verified by them. Verification requires clinical trials which take many years and very expansive.

“In Nigeria, it is easier and cheaper to be an importer and seller than to be a manufacturer. The challenges are part of the Nigerian system: weak infrastructure, poor road network and lack of electricity.

“Electricity is an excessively big issue for us, because we have laboratories where uninterrupted electricity is vital.

“For instance, we bought an incubator from China some years ago.

Each time it developed a fault, we were required to order for the faulty parts from China. So we decided to dismantle the incubator and see what was inside.

“We were surprised that it was just ceiling fan and some elements to generate heat, and a temperature controller. Since then we have been constructing most of our machines.

“We construct plant driers, conveyors, heaters and incubators. Most challenges are, for us, opportunities for growth.

“But there are other challenges that require external support, like the issue of further expansions to increase production capacity.

“Those who specialize in the study of viruses are virologists. It is a special field of study. Viruses have always been with us. Because they easily mutate and self-replicate, they are difficult to target for extermination.

“Regarding the issue of cure, at the end of the day, the body’s immune system is the real doctor.

“We have been managing people who have HIV, hepatitis B and tuberculosis for over 25 years. We have kept accurate records of the people treated.

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“As you know, HIV has the problem of stigmatization, so it is a sensitive topic to discuss. I can count, at least, 150 people with very high viral load who came to us for treatment 20 years ago and who are still alive and well and active, and I know they are not using any western drug.

“What we said was that we have formulated herbal medicine with a potential to treat COVID-19. People will then ask if you have treated anyone with it and how did you know it cures?.

“There are procedures for drug formulation and application. You can easily test the efficacy of a drug first in animals to ascertain safety and also to develop the therapeutic dosage.

“We have done all those, and that is why we work with virologists, immunologists, parasitologists, clinical pharmacologists, pharmacognosists and many others. Coronavirus is not new to us. SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) is also a coronavirus.

“Recently we had the EBOLA outbreak. COVID-19 is a less severe kind of coronavirus. Why it is shaking the world this way is strange indeed!

“My opinion is that every country should look inwards to find solution to their problems. They do not need WHO’s validation. I still find it difficult to understand why African countries are always looking to international agencies to validate everything they do, in economics, agriculture, politics and health.

“Have you ever seen the EU or USA waiting to get validation from African countries on any topic? That is why I like what is happening in Madagascar.

“They said they have discovered a cure, based on their own knowledge and validation system. And they are making use of what they have discovered.

“Maybe it’s not a perfect cure. But why do they need WHO to validate their contextual solution? Rather than blame WHO, I prefer to blame our brainwashed local leaders.

“Well, that sounds more like a dogmatic statement rather than a scientific statement. If WHO said that, then they need to open a theological unit in their headquarters.

“If some people in certain parts of the world want synthetic vaccine, they should have it. If some other people in other parts of the world prefer to have an oral vaccine, they should be allowed to have it.

“If they prefer phytomedicine instead of vaccine, so be it. From what I hear and see, majority of Africans prefer the latter. I hope WHO will respect their wish.

“The mess in which inhumanity finds itself today was caused by a wrong understanding of knowledge and its role in human development.

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“Firstly, we were led astray by the myth that with enough knowledge and technology (computers, digital machines, satellites, buttons, etc), we can rule the earth and control it.

“But the complexity of the earth and its life systems can never be safely managed. We can never master the complex functioning of atoms, protons, eons, viruses and electricity.

“I hope that our scientists, politicians and the world in general will learn from this experience of COVID-19.

“As Pope Francis warns us in his encyclical, GAUDATO SI, we should ask ourselves if this is the kind of world we want to bequeath to our children, a world of crass individualism and limitless greed. My take is that COVID-19 is not just a health issue.

It also has a spiritual message for us.

“Once the drug gets the approval of NAFDAC, we will make it available to the public. But we will proceed with further research to isolate the active compounds and enclose them in soft gels. This will increase the efficacy.

It is not a matter of if, it is when, which should not be beyond June. To go into mass production, we will need bigger workshops, capsulation machines and full automation of our production process. We will do only what we can do and hope for the best until help comes.

“As I said, viruses have always been with us. They always remind us not to take our immune system for granted.

“We are working towards June 2020. All our products range between N500 and N1500.

“Our focus is Nigeria and Africa. This is our home. If WHO wants to come here we will welcome them. In order to be global, one must first be local.

“We have our sales outlets in many Catholic parishes across Nigeria, especially in Lagos. We encourage Catholic parishes to open outlets in their parishes. It is an important service for the people.

“Yes, the cost of production was going too high, and we did not want to raise prices. So, we just have to find a way to keep going.

“A good thing will sell itself. I think the Pax Herbal brand is very good and well trusted, and this has promoted trust among the people. The CBCN and the clergy will continue to support us so long as we make the Church proud.”


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