Founder and President of Save The Nation For Future Leaders, Kwadwo Atta Apeakorang

The Founder and President of Save The Nation For Future Leaders, Kwadwo Atta Apeakorang has disclosed to the media that, COVID-19 is a fraud that, the health practitioner has been deceiving and lying to Ghanaians especially the President of the Republic, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

According to him, On 16th August 2021, he petitioned the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ghana Police Service to arrest and prosecute Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, for misleading Ghanaians on the existence of COVID-19 in Ghana.

Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Boss, COP Ken Yeboah requested him to provide proof to back his claims which he has provided CID Boss with the proof he requested, however, he is stating emphatically that, the virus will remain a ‘white man’s disease.

He made this statement, during a Press Conference held at the Freedom Center on October,6,2021 in the Greater Region

Mr Apeakorang stated Four factors that are responsible for a people’s receptivity to diseases. He made mentioned Environment (weather, temperature, etc.), Diet (food and drinks), Occupation (Kind of Job you do), How you use your body (including physical activity, stress management).

He explained further that, starting from Weather, which indicates that, Sunlight has scientifically been proven to destroy the COVID-19 virus eight times higher than scientists initially thought.

“According to scientists from Oregon State University, University of Manchester, UC Santa Barbara and ETH Zurich, UV-B and UV-A rays inactivate the RNA of coronavirus to damage it”.

” Similarly, at a briefing by the White House coronavirus task force, acting homeland security undersecretary for science and technology, William Bryan, said solar light killed the virus – both on surfaces and in the air. In Ghana where there is so much sunlight harmful enough to cause CSM, the virus cannot withstand our weather”.

He added that Ghanaians have stuck to traditional dietary patterns characterised by such food groups as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and monounsaturated fats. Such include banana, orange, garlic, prekese, hwenteaa, ginger and drinks such as palm wine and akpeteshie.

” Comparing our traditional dietary patterns to Western dietary patterns, Western diet features the consumption of processed grains, cured and red meat, desserts, sweets and high-fat products that result in hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. These two conditions contribute to the prevalence of diabetes and obesity and, thus, put Western populations at a higher risk of inflammatory infections as evidenced by the COVID-19 death toll in Ghana predominantly attributed to ‘underlying health conditions”.

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He stated that, If we were to admit that COVID-19 existed in Ghana, it would only remain a ‘recessive’ virus.

Mr Apeakorang revealed that Science proves physical activity calms the human body, boosts the immune system to prevent and fight diseases.

“The American Heart Association suggests an average of 150 minutes of physical activity a week is medically acceptable for a healthy life”.

Again, a study found in the British Journal of Sports Medicine indicates routine physical activity protects COVID-19 patients from a serious illness.

“There is additional research on the relationship between physical activity and occurrence of COVID-19 which suggests patients with the acceptable minutes of physical activity are at low risk of COVID-19 complications such as hospitalisation and death”.

” The Ghanaian’s penchant for physical, coupled with their nomadic lifestyle, prevents them from the virus”.

He also stated that content-analysed news publications of COVID-19 issues – contact tracing, testing and treatment; diagnosis and quarantine; recoveries, vaccination and concluded the virus could not exist in Ghana.

“On the effects of compulsory, continuous wearing of nose masks, we are convinced in the near future, bankers, medical practitioners, security personnel and children will experience major health issues, especially respiratory disorders”.

However, they will be experiencing serious health issues such as Asthma, Halitosis, Stroke, High Blood Pressure, Ear disorder, Sore throat, etc. This is a result of the compulsory use of nose masks in all situations and environments.

Furthermore, ‘security is becoming insecurity’ as the identification of individuals at any time and place is becoming difficult, he stated.

He drew the curtains down by pleading with CID Boss COP Ken Yeboah, to invite Dr Patrick Kumah Aboagye, Director-General, Ghana Health Service to meet him for a national debate on COVID-19.

He pleaded with His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo to address the nation, order us to stop wearing nose masks and concentrate on our local food and herbs for a strong immune system that will help us fight against diseases, including COVID-19.The Founder and President of Save The Nation For Future Leaders, Kwadwo Atta Apeakorang has disclosed to the media that, COVID-19 is a fraud that, the health practitioner has been deceiving and lying to Ghanaians especially the President of the Republic, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo.

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According to him, On 16th August 2021, he petitioned the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ghana Police Service to arrest and prosecute Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, for misleading Ghanaians on the existence of COVID-19 in Ghana.

Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Boss, COP Ken Yeboah requested him to provide proof to back his claims which he has provided CID Boss with the proof he requested, however, he is stating emphatically that, the virus will remain a ‘white man’s disease.

He made this statement, during a Press Conference held at the Freedom Center on October,6,2021 in the Greater Region

Mr Apeakorang stated Four factors that are responsible for a people’s receptivity to diseases. He made mentioned Environment (weather, temperature, etc.), Diet (food and drinks), Occupation (Kind of Job you do), How you use your body (including physical activity, stress management).

He explained further that, starting from Weather, which indicates that, Sunlight has scientifically been proven to destroy the COVID-19 virus eight times higher than scientists initially thought.

“According to scientists from Oregon State University, University of Manchester, UC Santa Barbara and ETH Zurich, UV-B and UV-A rays inactivate the RNA of coronavirus to damage it”.

” Similarly, at a briefing by the White House coronavirus task force, acting homeland security undersecretary for science and technology, William Bryan, said solar light killed the virus – both on surfaces and in the air. In Ghana where there is so much sunlight harmful enough to cause CSM, the virus cannot withstand our weather”.

He added that Ghanaians have stuck to traditional dietary patterns characterised by such food groups as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and monounsaturated fats. Such include banana, orange, garlic, prekese, hwenteaa, ginger and drinks such as palm wine and akpeteshie.

” Comparing our traditional dietary patterns to Western dietary patterns, Western diet features the consumption of processed grains, cured and red meat, desserts, sweets and high-fat products that result in hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. These two conditions contribute to the prevalence of diabetes and obesity and, thus, put Western populations at a higher risk of inflammatory infections as evidenced by the COVID-19 death toll in Ghana predominantly attributed to ‘underlying health conditions”.

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He stated that, If we were to admit that COVID-19 existed in Ghana, it would only remain a ‘recessive’ virus.

Mr Apeakorang revealed that Science proves physical activity calms the human body, boosts the immune system to prevent and fight diseases.

“The American Heart Association suggests an average of 150 minutes of physical activity a week is medically acceptable for a healthy life”.

Again, a study found in the British Journal of Sports Medicine indicates routine physical activity protects COVID-19 patients from a serious illness.

“There is additional research on the relationship between physical activity and occurrence of COVID-19 which suggests patients with the acceptable minutes of physical activity are at low risk of COVID-19 complications such as hospitalisation and death”.

” The Ghanaian’s penchant for physical, coupled with their nomadic lifestyle, prevents them from the virus”.

He also stated that content-analysed news publications of COVID-19 issues – contact tracing, testing and treatment; diagnosis and quarantine; recoveries, vaccination and concluded the virus could not exist in Ghana.

“On the effects of compulsory, continuous wearing of nose masks, we are convinced in the near future, bankers, medical practitioners, security personnel and children will experience major health issues, especially respiratory disorders”.

However, they will be experiencing serious health issues such as Asthma, Halitosis, Stroke, High Blood Pressure, Ear disorder, Sore throat, etc. This is a result of the compulsory use of nose masks in all situations and environments.

Furthermore, ‘security is becoming insecurity’ as the identification of individuals at any time and place is becoming difficult, he stated.

He drew the curtains down by pleading with CID Boss COP Ken Yeboah, to invite Dr. Patrick Kumah Aboagye, Director-General, Ghana Health Service to meet him for a national debate on COVID-19.

He pleaded with His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo to address the nation, order us to stop wearing nose masks, and concentrate on our local food and herbs for a strong immune system that will help us fight against diseases, including COVID-19.

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