Actress Eniola Badmus gives coronavirus new name, Covid-19billion

Actress Eniola Badmus gives coronavirus new name, Covid-19billion

- Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus, has taken to social media to speak on the coronavirus pandemic in relation to Nigeria

- The actress spoke on how the virus has made a lot of rich Nigerians donate billions to fight the disease

- Eniola then proceeded to rename the deadly disease COVID-19billion

The coronavirus pandemic is an issue that is a cause for great concern in many countries all over the world. A lot of lives have been lost to the disease which has no cure yet.

Countries in Africa were initially relaxed about the coronavirus but things changed after people noticed that their black skin does not make them immune from contracting the disease.

In Nigeria, the government has ordered a total lockdown as people remain in their homes to self-isolate and practice social distancing.

A number of wealthy and influential people have also stood up to the task by donating billions to help fight the coronavirus pandemic in the country.

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Just recently, Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus, took to social media to react to the massive donations that have been given to the COVID-19 cause.

The actress said that lately, all she has been hearing is that people are donating billions to the pandemic. The film star then proceeded to rename the disease, calling it COVID-19billion.

See her post below:

Interesting.

Just recently, Legit.ng reported that Toke Makinwa has joined the fight against coronavirus by contributing N250,000 to a cause that aims to provide relief for people during the virus-induced lockdown.

Despite how much of a bad news the coronavirus is, it has also shown the good side of humanity by bringing people of different races, culture, and backgrounds together, to try and make things better for others.

A number of well-known personalities have caught the virus and some of them have even died from it, which goes to show that every human being is the same when it comes to death.

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Taiwo Owolawi (Entertainment Editor) Taiwo Owolawi is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist with four years of work experience at Legit.ng. She graduated from Osun State University with a degree in English and International Studies in 2016. She has also moved on to pursue courses in Public Relations and Copywriting. Taiwo emerged as Legit.ng's Best Entertainment Editor in 2022. Contact: taiwo.owolawi@corp.legit.ng.