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Nigerian governor with ties to World Bank requires proof-of-vaccination to enter places of worship, banks

Updated: September 9, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 9, 2021 – 3:29 pm EDT

EDO, Nigeria (LifeSiteNews) – The governor of the Nigerian state of Edo, Godwin Obeski, who works closely with the World Bank, announced to his citizens that starting next week, proof-of-vaccination will be required to enter churches, mosques, banks, and any other public gathering spaces.

“From the second week of September, people [will] not be allowed to worship at churches and mosques without showing proof of their vaccination cards at the gates,” Obeski told the press.

“We have made adequate arrangements with security to prevent anybody who does not have a vaccination card from accessing any of these events,” he added.

The vaccine passport system, which requires Nigerian citizens in Edo to present their official vaccine documentation to access churches, will also apply to “banking services” and “gatherings” such as wedding receptions and parties.

Patrick Henningsen, an independent geopolitical analyst and journalist, posted the video of the announcement on Twitter, along with his own opinion about the new Nigerian directive.

“They’re being leaned on by international powers. It’s now verbatim the end times narrative. I think they’ll have problems enforcing this in #Nigeria though,” he stated.

“Thank you for

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