Tribune Online

Sacrificial Virgins: Why Nigerian parents are rejecting cervical vaccine

72
Reach the right people at the right time with Nationnewslead. Try and advertise any kind of your business to users online today. Kindly contact us for your advert or publication @ Nationnewslead@gmail.com Call or Whatsapp: 08168544205, 07055577376, 09122592273

The statewide immunization of girls between ages 9 and 14, against probable future cervical cancer, planned for November 1 by Lagos State government at health centres, hospitals, schools, worship centres, and designated posts in communities, returned an underwhelming acceptance by parents. The glaring evidence of the mass rejection of what is scientifically dubbed Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine, is the absence of the usual accompanying zest and fest by government, celebrating what they had zero contribution to and in which they played no role, beyond receiving and refrigerating, just like the COVID era.

Government must have got the feedback of cynicism and skepticism loud and clear and possibly decided not to further rile an already-angry populace with some policy, forcing parental consent, like they did, during the COVID episode.

On different school Whatsapp group platforms, parents voted “No” in droves, when school authorities, posted the notification from the state government, some with exaggerated sense of outrage at the mere suggestion of the vaccine, providing some sort of comic relief in a narrative that should get government thinking, provided they have the capacity and scruples, to.

Nigerians, irrespective of race, religion, gender or age, will hardly pass on freebies, even in things as trivial as a disposable pack of rice, including those who can afford the “free lunch”, without their wallets flinching. And here, we are talking about a potential lifesaver and the No, was resounding, in Lagos, the most cosmopolitan and populous state. The skepticism seems to be nationwide. A well and widely-disseminated anti-HPV vaccine messaging, saw to that. The potency of the anti-vaxx campaign, was too devastating for government’s sensitization efforts. If there was a major health campaign in the country that failed miserably, it was Papilloma.

Even if, for the sake of argument, the no-vaccine campaign was disinformation and sabotage, that Nigerian parents, including the well-educated and informed, widely bought into it, shows that the conviction not to trust health and medical messaging from HPV promoters, had long nestled in their minds before the latest adventure.

The dismal outing for the vaccine points to Nigerians appearing to have concluded on who not to trust with their health, particularly reproductive and Microsoft’s man; Bill Gates sits atop the trust-deficient list.

Yes, GAVI, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization, the self-appointed vaccinator of the world, based in Switzerland, is the main institution behind the Papilloma (sounds like Nwankwo Kanu’s alias, Papillo) vaccine, but the group flaunts its association with Gates with relish, unabashedly hoisting the billionaire as a major backer. Don’t they say the payer of the piper, dictates the tune.

And they have long association and partnering, including the COVID era, when all manner of vaccines, were forced and dumped on Nigeria, including the expiring doses. Trust Nigerians, millions of doses officially listed as received, by human beings, were actually flushed down toilets. while relatives in the health sector, kept churning out vaccine cards, to family members under compulsion, to present them.

The next time government wants to force stuff down the throat of Nigerians, it should double-check with their mood and desire, for it, especially when some foreigners are shipping in their creations, in the name of “common good”. Official blackmail has antidote. Those entrusted to enforce, will see to its defeat. Aren’t we talking about common humanity here?

Many, around Africa, began souring on Gates’ philanthropy as scrutiny increased over his 2010 statement on Ted Talk show, where he said, “The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s headed up to about 9 billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%,”. He was discussing carbon emissions and thought population reduction, might help.

Yes, there was no where he directly said the global population should shed 3 billion people, but his scary mathematical calculation for the future of reproduction, confirms the suspicion that reproductive health is targeted for control.

I’m also for global population slowing down, especially in Africa and particularly in Nigeria, currently sixth most populous but it has to be by choice and persuasion, not crookedness hidden in plain sight. In Gates’ world, girls become sexually active at 15, so they must be “prepared” for the “new phase” a year before. What about girls toeing the path of chastity, preserving their virginity to honour God. It is as if GAVI and Gates are targetting virgins for a life of pleasure without productivity. This suspicion is well calibrated in a grounded advisory, obviously put together by a group of medical experts, warning parents.

I reproduce it here;

PROMOTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS (HPV) VACCINE – THE NEED FOR INFORMED CHOICE.

The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with GAVI, Unicef, WHO etc, are telling the parents, Churches, Schools,etc to bring out our girls, aged 9-14years en mass to be vaccinated against HPV.

In UK and USA, all parents are required to sign a consent form before the vaccine is given to their children.

We express serious concern and reservations against this vaccine since the HPV that it is supposed to prevent is a sexually transmitted infection. This means that children who are not sexually active are not at risk of contracting the infection.

Therefore the most cost effective and appropriate strategy is to use social and behavioural approach as in similar infections to teach young girls to respect their femininity; their bodies and those of other children, and embrace chastity as a way of life. Thereby preserving and promoting sex within marriage and family life.

Reports abound on the adverse effects of the vaccine, ranging from death to cancer, neurological disorder including paralysis, ovarian failure; leading to infertility etc.

Right now, there are many class action suits in the USA, UK, Columbia etc against the manufacturers of HPV vaccine, demanding for its withdrawal from circulation and asking for compensation for injuries, deaths, infertility etc suffered by the victims.

Ideally, health care providers should give patients and clients adequate and proper information they need to make informed choice about a given intervention rather than coerce or force them. This choice can be a consent or a decline. In this case of HPV vaccine, the public has not been adequately and properly informed about the good or adverse reactions from the vaccine.

HPV vaccine is to prevent HPV infection which is sexually transmitted as stated above and not against cancer of the cervix as people are presently being told. So there is misinformation in this.

Besides, Gadasil, the vaccine currently being promoted in Nigeria, is not effective against the strains of HPV found in Nigerian and African women.

Vaccines are usually evaluated on 4 points:

1) Is it necessary?

2) Is it safe?

3) Is it effective?

4) Is it cost effective.

Since HPV is sexually transmitted, only sexually active will be infected. Out of those infected, the natural body immune system can destroy 99% of cases. The infection may persist in only 1% of the people. This is the percentage that may develop cancer of the cervix in 10-15years if undetected. But with simple pap smear done every 1-3 years, every sexually active woman can prevent cancer of the cervix.

Shall we because of 1%of women, expose our little girls to such deadly vaccine? Who wants our children dead maimed or sterilized?

The paragraphs above have answered the 4 questions. The vaccine is not necessary. It is not safe. We have seen that it causes many complications. Gadasil is not effective against the strains of HPV found in Nigeria. It is not cost effective. There is a better option. Chastity education for our children, male and female and yearly to 3 yearly pap smear test for sexually active women.

If we have to use a vaccine for HPV, we should as well, do the same for other sexually transmitted infections such as syphilis, gonorrhoea, chancroid, chlamydia, HIV etc. Using a deadly vaccine for treating a condition that has simple remedy, is like killing a fly with a sledge hammer. We say “NO” to making a sacrifice of our innocent children.

Parents you can now make informed choice. Insist that no child should be vaccinated without presenting a consent form duly signed by parents.

For more information, watch the above YouTube video showing complications witnessed in different countries.

The documentary referenced by the authors, was titled Sacrificial Virgins.

Nigeria must be wary of GAVI and Gates.

 

YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

2023 Ballon d’Or: Osimhen finishes eight, becomes highest ranked Nigerian footballer

Super Eagles and Napoli forward, Victor Osimhen, has achieved the highest ranking for a Nigerian in the history of the Ballon d’Or football award. Osimhen achieved this milestone by ranking eighth in the 30-man list of the 2023 Ballon d’Or award...….

Tinubu intervenes in Fubara, Wike rift

President Bola Tinubu has moved to end the rift between Governor Simi Fubara of Rivers State and his predecessor in office, Nyesom Wike, which has dragged the state into a political crisis.The president used the opportunity of Tuesday’s meeting of the Police Council, which both attended as members, to ostensibly end the feud between the two political allies……..

Reps summon Betta Edu over N1.1trn Conditional Cash Transfer

The House of Representatives on Tuesday summoned the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, over the implementation of the N1.1 trillion Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) for vulnerable Nigerians.The resolution which was passed sequel to the adoption of a motion under ‘Matters of urgent public importance’ sponsored by Hon. Moshood Adebayo (PDP-Osun), who harped on the need to scrutinize the policy on the CCT....….…

2024 Olympic Qualifiers: Super Falcons thrash Ethiopia, zoom to next round

Nigeria’s Super Falcons have booked a place in the third round of the qualifiers for the 2024 Olympic Games after a 4-0 win against Ethiopia at the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja on Tuesday. The former African champions won the second-round contest 5-1 on aggregate…..…

Four kinds of people you should date

It’s a few months to the end of 2023, and you still wonder why you have not met a good person to do matching pyjamas with. Well, here are a few tips about the quality of people you should date as you move on from your past sour relationships......…

Ondo Assembly suspends impeachment of deputy gov Aiyedatiwa

The Ondo State House of Assembly has suspended the impeachment proceedings against Deputy Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa following the refusal of the Chief Judge of the state, Olusegun Odusola, to set up a panel for the exercise...…

EDITORIAL: Sheikh Gumi’s incendiary outburst

RECENTLY, a Kaduna State-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, set the polity on edge, accusing the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration of committing the unpardonable sin of making a Nigerian of southern origin and immediate past governor of Rivers State, Barrister Nyesom Wike, the the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)..


Reach the right people at the right time with Nationnewslead. Try and advertise any kind of your business to users online today. Kindly contact us for your advert or publication @ Nationnewslead@gmail.com Call or Whatsapp: 08168544205, 07055577376, 09122592273



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *