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Osowobi, Young Activist Released From Lagos Isolation Centre Narrates how she conquered Coronavirus

Nigerian activist, Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi, founder of Stand to End Rape (STER), has given a detailed account into her remarkable journey to recovery from Coronavirus (COVID-19).

Osowobi, who tested positive for COVID-19 shortly after returning to Nigeria from the United Kingdom where she had attended a commonwealth event, said she fought to live.

Sharing her experience on Twitter, she said, โ€œI thought I was going to die and contemplated a succession plan for @StandtoEndRape.

“I was on drugs daily. Sometimes, Iโ€˜d take eight tablets in the morning, 13 tablets in the afternoon, 10 at night.

โ€œMy system threw everything out. Water, food, soap and all disgusted me. But Iโ€™d look at the wall and force myself to stay hydrated. I fought to live! I fought.

โ€œI was unsure of what was going on. Why havenโ€™t I been discharged? Should I be in the same ward? Could I get reinfected? I was worried but remained calm.

“On the the third day, doctors said, well, we worked with the info we had of you testing negative, but one result came back positive.

โ€œToday, I am proud to inform you that I murdered COVID-19 and have tested negative twice! I have been discharged.

https://twitter.com/AyodejiOsowobi/status/1244615283316338688?s=20

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