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Onyeama tests negative for COVID-19, resumes official duties

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, has tested negative for the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and has resumed his official duties.

Onyeama, who tested positive to the virus on July 19, said via his Twitter handle @GeoffeyOnyeama on Wednesday, expressed appreciation to his medical team, family, friends, colleagues and others, for their supports.

The Minister, after announcing his testing positive for COVID-19, had been in isolation for three weeks until his result came back negative.

According to Onyeama: “By the special grace of God, my latest COVID-19 test result came back negative after three weeks isolation.

“I am eternally grateful to my family, the C-in-C and VP, the medical team, relations, friends, colleagues, religious leaders and numerous well-wishers.

“Who through their care, prayers, fasting, messages of support and encouragement never let me walk alone.”

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