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25th of April is World Malaria Day.

This annual event is a worldwide effort, to raise awareness of Malaria and funds for the treatment and prevention of malaria.

The day works to highlight the need for better political intervention in malaria control and prevention. The day also marks the continuing great achievements in the fight against Malaria.

We commend all those individuals, groups, NGOs, Charities, Foundations and others who are involved in the eradication of malaria.

Did you know?

A Malaria Vaccine is out and NAFDAC has approved the R21 malaria vaccine this month. This makes Nigeria the second country to approve the new malaria vaccine developed at the University of Oxford, after Ghana. The vaccine is indicated for the prevention of clinical malaria in children from 5 months to 36 months of age. The combat against malaria seems promising and might result in a brighter future. We have that in the nearest future we will eventually have zero malaria in Nigeria, Africa and the World at large.

Many feel that the WHO can longer be trusted and urge people to beware of "vaccines" that the WHO is trying to push onto Africans.

NAFDAC which usually relies on reports from the vaccine manufacturers, as well as approval from foreign drug agencies must start to conduct their own independent examination.

For all those who are working honestly to end malaria, God bless your labour and work of love.

May we not do anything in vain.

Just like our TLF theme of last month, we think we should rather spend on keeping our environment clean to avoid mosquitoes than spend on vaccines. If we truly want to eliminate malaria from Nigeria, we need to study the technique the United States and other serious countries used eliminate mosquitoes from their countries, because depending on malarial drugs and now vaccines are not enough.

Remember Jeremiah 30:17 For I will restore health to you and heal you of your wounds,' says the LORD, 'Because they called you an outcast saying: "This is Zion; No one seeks her."'

God is love. There is no answer outside of God.

Your life in God is most important.

In all your actions to eradicate malaria, submit to Jesus Christ and be fervent.

Tina Tobo

PSLC, BL, Ph.D. 

... the ultimate law is love.

#April


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