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Finally, Kogi records COVID-19 cases

Kogi, which has earlier resisted attempts by the Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) to operate in the state, has finally recorded two coronavirus cases.

Until Wednesday evening, Kogi and Cross River were the only states claiming to have no COVID-19 cases in Nigeria.

The state has been at daggers drawn with the centre over its purported zero COVID-19 status.

It has come under a barrage of criticism from the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) and  other stakeholders over its handling of the pandemic.

Independent sources had claimed that no less than six coronavirus related deaths were recorded in the state in the last three weeks.

The new cases in Kogi were part of the 389 reported by NCDC on Wednesday.

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