Paulinus O. Agbo, Kingsley I. Uwaegbute, Kingsley Okoye, Cyriacus Oji, Wilson Anowia
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Abstract
We argue that “Isaiah's apocalyptic myth,” (Isaiah 26:20) was a cushioning effort amidst the corona-virus (COVID-19) pandemic in Nigeria between March and May 2020. Informed conversations frame myt...