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Nigerian artiste Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has revealed that he together with his wife, daughter and two other staffs tested positive for coronavirus.
According to him, the past weeks has been “hell” for him and his family while trying to cope and recover from the virus.
The former member of defunct group Psquare told his followers on Instagram that he felt he had brought the virus to his family adding that he felt responsible for their conditions.
Mr P stated that he was “imprisoned” in a section of his home.
He told followers that he struggled to come to terms with the fact that he could not see nor talk to his young daughter who had the virus.
"It was sad that when she caught it the doctor insisted that she had to be self-isolated in her room. But, my wife did something very courageous...she said 'I can't leave this girl alone, I would rather be with her and get infected'."
Mr P urged people to wear their mask and follow health protocols adding that it is one of the reasons why he came out to tell his story with Covid-19.
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