The Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA) on Saturday said its President, Prof. Bello Mohammed Agaie, had died in Sokoto of complications from Coronavirus (COVID-19). Read more:
The Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association on Saturday said its President, Prof. Bello Mohammed Agaie, had died in Sokoto of complications from Coronavirus .
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