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NGO introduces HIV/AIDS cure

This was made known to the press in a one-day workshop for Officers and Men entitled" the need to explore the ways out of HIV/AIDS menace in Nigeria" organized by an NGO, Media initiative against HIV/AIDS at  1 Div Nigerian Army at Kaduna state.

Ambassador Prince Ayo Adeleye a Fellow of Nigeria Medical, and Laboratory Science Council said "He has been on 10 years of taming of the Virus having near 100% success and I grantees 2 days cure of HIV/AIDS. The system I apply as a fellow of my distinguished profession is to kill the virus with the system with no damage to the body metabolism because once a virus centers the body; it cannot be completely removed but can be killed and enhanced to produce antigens to protect the body."

    I am happy to inform the Military which is known for its no-nonsense attitude that there is a therapy that kills the virus HIV/AIDS. I advice the military to stop stigma because the stigmatization of HIV/AIDS patients kills faster than the ailment itself. I am willing to treat two volunteers free of charge from the Military community provided their kidney and liver are in perfect conditions." He added

    He calls on the government, Stakeholders, NGOs, and concerned citizens of Nigeria to try his medicament and see that HIV/AIDS no longer kills if effectively tamed.

    The Director Comrade Caroline Okon, in her opening remark said, "There is the need to sensitize the Nigerian army to avoid the stigma among people living with HIV/AIDS. The  need to explore ways out of the HIV/AIDS menace  is one of the numerous steps we are taking to ensure that attention is directed at fighting stigmatization of infected persons and explore ways for curative therapy instead of the blanket belief that no cure can be found."

    According to her, the erroneous belief that there is no cure has been responsible for the unpalatable stigmatization of victims as walking corpse. We have observed that the stigmatization of HIV/AIDS carriers have been responsible for many deaths because in attempts to avoid how the society will react to their predicaments, many of the HIV carries often keep things to themselves thereby killing themselves rather than the virus to kill them.

    The Brigadier General Ekpenyong Commander 1 Div hospital, Kaduna in his address said, "the greatest killer in these HIV/AIDS menace is the stigmatization of people living with the virus in the society.  HIV/AIDS in not a state, National or personal issue it is a global affair and the military will not fall to contribute in eradicating the menace of HIV/AIDS for the betterment of mankind."

    Some of the HIV/AIDS carriers have been sent to their early grave due to the stigmatization they suffer from the society whereby they are made to believe that once infected, the person must die ingloriously. I have never seen HIV/AIDS cure but now I have heard of it and we will not hesitate to give our support.

    To this end, the Executive Director Caroline Okon, implore the First Lady to bring together all members of the Medical families to complement the Medical Doctors to get a curative therapy that can palliate over dependency of Anti-retroviral drugs and unholy promotion of condom in Nigeria.


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