Following the Nigeria and some countries battle the spread of Covid-19, otherwise known as Coronavirus, the wealthy Nigerians and organisations, including banks, have donated billions of Naira to help fund medical centers and provide essential materials necessary to curtail the spread of Coronavirus in the country.
The list as of April 2, 8:21am, the Newsflash247 gathering as follows:
1. Aliko Dangote — N1Billion
2. Abdulsamad Rabiu — N1Billion
3. Femi Otedola — N1Billion
4. Tony O Elumelu — N1Billion
5. Herbert O. Wigwe — N1Billion
6. Segun Agbaje — N1Billion
7. Jim Ovia —N1Billion
8. Access Bank — N1Billion.
9. GT Bank — N1Billion.
10. Zenith Banks —1Billion.
11. Atiku Abubakar —N50million.
12. UBA — N2.5Billion
13. NNPC — N11Billion
14. Robinson Ozomma A. — N10Million
15. Obiorah Okonkwo — N200Million
16. Idris Garuba — N170Million
17. Babatunde O shinowo — N500Million
18. Autor Eze — N500Million
19. Anthony Okonkwo — N40Million
20. Bola Adebisi — N70Million
21. Victor Nwaribeaku — N100Million
22. Onyeka Uwadiegwu — N100Million
23. Obi Obiwulu-Okwuoma — N100Million
24. Monday Akunna E. — N100Million
25. Ofoigbo Chinedu — N10Million
26. Uzokanmma Ndi Anambra Org. N100Million
27. Azubuike Ekweozor—N120Million
28. Evans Metuh A. — N100Million
29. Chief Christopher Eleodimuo (Ohamadike) — N500Million
30. Ifeanyi Ubah — N1Billion
31. Chika Okafor — N2Billion
32. Chief Peter Ngige — N1Billion
33. Peter Obi — N1Billion
34. Innocent Chukwuma — N2.5Billion
35. Ned Nwoko Foundation —100Million
36. Mike Adenuga—N1.5Billion
37. Chiedu Ikechukwu —N10Billion
38. Runtown —N10Million
39. Innocent Idibie —N10Million
40. Emeka Offor —N12Billion
41. Emmanuel Enoch — N60Billion
42. Bankole-Hammed M. — N900Million
43. Olabode Ayeni — N100Milion
44. Bola Ahmed Tinubu — N200Million
45. Deji Adeleke — N500Million
46. Bamidele Opeyemi — N10Million
47. Vera Akpan (8-year-old) — N2,350
Meanwhile, Newsflash247 had previously reported that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), on Wednesday night, April 1, had announced the confirmation of another 23 new cases of COVID-19, otherwise known as Coronavirus in the country.
NCDC made the announcement Wednesday night on its official twitter account.
With the new 23 cases, Nigeria now has 174 confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease.