Okrika Second Hand Cotton Dresses are Infected with COVID-19

sealed Okrika dresses

Claim: Okrika (second hand) cotton dresses are being ship from China to Africa to further spread COVID-19 and make people sick.

Verdict: Incorrect

The voiceover in this video claims that China is aiming to disseminate COVID-19 over the African continent, and it exhorts viewers to spread the word. This is untrue since the Balajee Trading Co. first posted the image featured in this video in Gandhidham, Gujarat, India. Following that, the image is being use on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social media sites. The Purpose of these posts is to sell their business (Okrika Salesmen).

The images were taken in 2017, and COVID-19 didn’t begin in Wuhan, China, until December of 2019. The creator of this video is Drain Montana. Unfortunately, no information about the person can be obtain on social media. Okrika (second hand) cotton dresses ship from China to Africa are COVID-19 free contrary to the propagated video.

For more info about where you can buy your second hand dresses visit Sorttex Clothing

Factchecks From Cameroon Check

Facebook and TikTok are approving fake ads with Disinformation about Products/Services from Content Creators

Beware! Social Media Tricks To Hack Your Account Or Defraud You

Green Falcons Promised Outrageous Gifts

The Kenyans lured to become unwitting ‘love’ fraudsters

Fact-checking Giorgia Meloni’s claim about France

Reproductive Tech: Babies Can’t Grow Outside The Womb

Related Posts

WhatsApp Image 2024-08-07 at 03.12
Fact Check: Increase in Tax Revenue in Cameroon
Claim: Between 2010 and 2023, the tax revenue collected in Cameroon...
Read More
WhatsApp Image 2024-07-30 at 13.24
Fact Check: Claim on Magistrates Accused of Corruption in Cameroon
Claim: “865 out of 1,784 magistrates are accused of corruption...
Read More
Landscape feature images (2)
84% of Road Accidence is caused by Human Mistakes, Incorrect
Fact check of inaccurate social media post claiming statistics...
Read More
Landscape feature images (1)
Scam: Alleged UNESCO Job Opportunity in Canada
An A4 page document circulating on social media claims to be...
Read More