 The presidency says nothing is abnormal for presidential aides, testing positive to COVID-19, explaining that they are now in self-isolation in their respective abode. Special advisor to the president on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, who stated this when he appeared on Sunday, said such incident only confirmed that the presidential aides are human and not immune to happenings around them. An online newspaper had on Saturday reported that some presidential aides had tested positive to coronavirus. It also mentioned the names of some cabinet members, including the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Muhammad. However, the minister dismissed the report that he tested positive to COVID-19, describing the reporter's fake news. Muhammad, therefore, demanded a retraction and apology from the online newspaper which first published the report that he contracted COVID-19 first. COVID-19 virus then is receiving treatment in isolation. Adesina also dismissed the fear being spread in some quarters over the president's health following his exposure to his aides who believe to have been infected with the virus.