Viewers Corner News team have seen that politics has entered Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) because as it is now, the disease control agency in Nigeria since the Covid 19 pandemic started some months ago has not offered real solution on how the Covid 19 pandemic would be eradicated in the country (Nigeria) like we have seen in other nations of the world. The Nigeria disease control agency should come up with a plan on how to eradicate completely the Covid 19 problem and stop announcing higher figures that no one knows if it actually exist. Information reaching Viewers Corner News from our correspondent in Abuja (Nigeria) revealed that Nigeria may not open her international airports till October 2020. If the Nigeria’s disease control agency is effective, they should have by now found a better way to go about the Covid 19 pandemic just like other nations of the world are doing and not just announcing figures of those who may have contracted the pandemic, so that they can advise the federal government of Nigeria accordingly. Businesses are crumbling as a result of Covid 19 pandemic, solutions are needed. It is true that good health should be our main priority, no doubt about it but since the Covid 19 pandemic started, the economy of Nigeria is not at her best. Months ago, all airports in the world were closed down and now many around the world are beginning to reopen for business, starting from July which we (Viewers Corner News team) expect Nigeria to also adopt if they had done their homework properly. Right now, Nigeria has lost billions of money on revenue as a result of closure of her international airports and further delays could cause more damages to the economy of the country (Nigeria) than Covid 19 pandemic, therefore we (Viewers Corner News team) are calling on the management of Nigeria disease control agency to put things in order as soon as they can so that the federal government of Nigeria can reopen airports to all international flights. Hunger in the country (Nigeria) at the moment and after Covid 19 pandemic is likely going to hurt lots of Nigerians than the Covid 19 pandemic itself. Again%2