Here Are Facts You Should Know About Controversial US-Based Doctor, Stella Immanuel

A controversial African-American doctor, Stella Immanuel (from Cameroon) in a video claimed that she has been using the pill, hydroxychloroquine, banned by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to treat coronavirus patients effectively.

The said video, posted on social media has been deleted by Facebook and Twitter.

In a press conference which seems to be a sequel to her first claims, Stella alleged the pandemic is a diabolic spiritual battle that can never be defeated by science, adding that it has to be dealt with spiritually.

The self-acclaimed medical practitioner who is around 55-years-old alleged that persons who are vested with the power to make decisions on the situation of the virus around the world do not have the interest of humanity at heart.

Below are facts about Stella:

1. Her full name is Stella Gwandiku-Ambe Immanuel.

2. Stella attended Cameroon Protestant College in Bali, Northwest of Cameroon and later studied medicine at the University of Calabar after which she relocated to the USA in 1992.

3. The doctor has a daughter who is also in the medical field and graduated from Baylor University and the University of Westminster.

4. Stella is said to have begun her career at the Paediatric Clinic in Louisiana, having been trained in Nigeria.

5. Added to the above, in 2006 she operated and owned the Rapha Medical and Therapeutic Clinic in Lousiana.

6. She is a pastor and the founder of Fire Power Ministries in Houston, Texas.

7. The doctor has written five books published in Amazon alongside other publications with some pastors in Mountain of Fire
Ministries Church.

(Legit.ng)

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