• Breaking News:“Buhari Could Have Long Been Dead If He Had Chosen Treatment in Nigeria” — Femi Adesina

    –Lagos Reporters

    Former Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to late President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Femi Adesina, has said the former Nigerian leader might not have survived if he had insisted on receiving medical treatment within the country.

    Speaking on Channels Television on Monday morning, Adesina defended Buhari’s decision to consistently seek medical care abroad, particularly in London, both before and during his presidency.

    “Buhari always had his medical in London, even when he was not in office. So, it's not about the time he was president alone,” Adesina noted.

    He stressed that Buhari’s decision to stick with foreign medical treatment was based on survival, not pride or preference.

    “You have to be alive first to get certain things corrected in your country. If he had said, 'I will do my medical in Nigeria just as a show-off or something,' he could have long been dead because there may not be the expertise needed in the country,” Adesina said.

    The statement has reignited national debate over the state of Nigeria’s healthcare system and the repeated failure of successive governments to invest adequately in local medical infrastructure.

    As tributes continue to pour in for the late president, Adesina’s remarks offer a deeper insight into the health struggles Buhari faced behind the scenes and the realities of a broken system he led for eight years.
    Breaking News:“Buhari Could Have Long Been Dead If He Had Chosen Treatment in Nigeria” — Femi Adesina –Lagos Reporters Former Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to late President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Femi Adesina, has said the former Nigerian leader might not have survived if he had insisted on receiving medical treatment within the country. Speaking on Channels Television on Monday morning, Adesina defended Buhari’s decision to consistently seek medical care abroad, particularly in London, both before and during his presidency. “Buhari always had his medical in London, even when he was not in office. So, it's not about the time he was president alone,” Adesina noted. He stressed that Buhari’s decision to stick with foreign medical treatment was based on survival, not pride or preference. “You have to be alive first to get certain things corrected in your country. If he had said, 'I will do my medical in Nigeria just as a show-off or something,' he could have long been dead because there may not be the expertise needed in the country,” Adesina said. The statement has reignited national debate over the state of Nigeria’s healthcare system and the repeated failure of successive governments to invest adequately in local medical infrastructure. As tributes continue to pour in for the late president, Adesina’s remarks offer a deeper insight into the health struggles Buhari faced behind the scenes and the realities of a broken system he led for eight years.
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  • Early last year, my friend Kene was shot several times in Enugu. This incident occurred 2 miles away from the government house.

    They wanted to kidnap him, but he was lucky to escape with several bullet wounds. They took his car when they thought he would die, but God said no. They removed 16 bullet pellets from his body while we to London.

    We flew him to London for urgent treatment, and thank God he survived.

    Sochima Onoh, a final-year student, was murdered on Saturday in Enugu. The Enugu paid influencers are trying to whitewash the killing as usual.

    The blood of Sochima Onoh needs justice, and his spirit is crying every day.

    Enugu is very unsafe. The insecurity, kidnappings, and killings have to stop.

    ~@winexviv
    Early last year, my friend Kene was shot several times in Enugu. This incident occurred 2 miles away from the government house. They wanted to kidnap him, but he was lucky to escape with several bullet wounds. They took his car when they thought he would die, but God said no. They removed 16 bullet pellets from his body while we to London. We flew him to London for urgent treatment, and thank God he survived. Sochima Onoh, a final-year student, was murdered on Saturday in Enugu. The Enugu paid influencers are trying to whitewash the killing as usual. The blood of Sochima Onoh needs justice, and his spirit is crying every day. Enugu is very unsafe. The insecurity, kidnappings, and killings have to stop. ~@winexviv
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  • *"BUHARI'S DOUBLE"*

    “Matters miscellaneous,” as many a fellow commentator has graciously acknowledged, is the platform I patented back in my days at Rutam House for attending to a glut of occurrences in broad strokes and short takes, lest the people who make and the people who consume the news feel neglected.

    Here, in all its eclecticism, is the bulletin du jour.

    In journalistic reckoning, the case of Buhari’s Double has to be the top item.

    Since 2017, so goes the tale reportedly originated by the fugitive leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nigeria has been ruled by a Buhari look-alike, Jubril al Sudan, a native of Sudan — or Niger, take your pick. Buhari had died in the UK in 2017, where he was undergoing medical treatment.

    Notwithstanding the fact that Queen Elizabeth had sent a message of condolence to the Nigerian government, the entrenched Cabal in Aso Rock had procured a Buhari double in Sudan and pressed him into service as Nigeria’s president.

    Despite occasional stumbles and apparent loss of memory, the transition had gone so smoothly that the only tell-tale sign of the infernal switch was a scar on Jubril’s left earlobe that was not a part of Buhari’s profile.

    Kanu, or whoever began the tale, and those who have been peddling it, should update their material.

    I can report authoritatively that representatives of the Jubril family, having discovered the gigantic swindle, suddenly showed up in Abuja the other day and demanded to be compensated with a power-sharing arrangement at the federal level in perpetuity, plus 50 per cent of Nigeria’s oil revenues for ten years in the first instance. Failing this, they warned, they would tell their story to the whole world.

    I can also reveal that the Nigerian authorities have entered into frantic negotiations with Jubril’s family to head off what is sure to earn a double entry in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s Dirtiest and Worst-kept Secret. The UK authorities are mediating.

    Meanwhile, dependable sources tell me that Abuja is close to unravelling the true identity of the fake Jew parading himself on faked foreign soil as Nnamdi Kanu.

    (https://thenationonlineng.net/matters-miscellaneous-13/)

    • (Published November 27, 2018, under Matters Miscellaneous)
    *"BUHARI'S DOUBLE"* “Matters miscellaneous,” as many a fellow commentator has graciously acknowledged, is the platform I patented back in my days at Rutam House for attending to a glut of occurrences in broad strokes and short takes, lest the people who make and the people who consume the news feel neglected. Here, in all its eclecticism, is the bulletin du jour. In journalistic reckoning, the case of Buhari’s Double has to be the top item. Since 2017, so goes the tale reportedly originated by the fugitive leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nigeria has been ruled by a Buhari look-alike, Jubril al Sudan, a native of Sudan — or Niger, take your pick. Buhari had died in the UK in 2017, where he was undergoing medical treatment. Notwithstanding the fact that Queen Elizabeth had sent a message of condolence to the Nigerian government, the entrenched Cabal in Aso Rock had procured a Buhari double in Sudan and pressed him into service as Nigeria’s president. Despite occasional stumbles and apparent loss of memory, the transition had gone so smoothly that the only tell-tale sign of the infernal switch was a scar on Jubril’s left earlobe that was not a part of Buhari’s profile. Kanu, or whoever began the tale, and those who have been peddling it, should update their material. I can report authoritatively that representatives of the Jubril family, having discovered the gigantic swindle, suddenly showed up in Abuja the other day and demanded to be compensated with a power-sharing arrangement at the federal level in perpetuity, plus 50 per cent of Nigeria’s oil revenues for ten years in the first instance. Failing this, they warned, they would tell their story to the whole world. I can also reveal that the Nigerian authorities have entered into frantic negotiations with Jubril’s family to head off what is sure to earn a double entry in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s Dirtiest and Worst-kept Secret. The UK authorities are mediating. Meanwhile, dependable sources tell me that Abuja is close to unravelling the true identity of the fake Jew parading himself on faked foreign soil as Nnamdi Kanu. (https://thenationonlineng.net/matters-miscellaneous-13/) • (Published November 27, 2018, under Matters Miscellaneous)
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  • HEALTH TALK FOR TODAY - (Please Read &Share)
    POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME (PCOS):

    What is PCOS?

    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder common among women of reproductive age. It's characterized by irregular menstrual periods, excess androgen levels, and polycystic ovaries.

    Symptoms:

    1. Irregular periods or amenorrhea (no periods)
    2. Weight gain and obesity
    3. Acne and skin issues
    4. Excess hair growth on face, chest, and back
    5. Male pattern baldness
    6. Fertility issues

    Causes and Risk Factors:

    1. Hormonal imbalance
    2. Genetics
    3. Insulin resistance

    Management and Treatment:

    1. Hormonal birth control to regulate periods
    2. Anti-androgen medications for acne and hair growth
    3. Fertility medications for women trying to conceive
    4. Lifestyle changes: healthy diet, regular exercise, weight management

    Importance of Early Diagnosis:

    Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms, improve quality of life, and reduce risk of long-term complications like diabetes and heart disease.

    Here are some additional points about PCOS:

    Complications:

    1. Infertility: PCOS is a leading cause of infertility in women.
    2. Metabolic Syndrome: Increased risk of developing diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease.
    3. Mental Health: Women with PCOS are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.

    Lifestyle Changes:

    1. Diet: Focus on whole, unprocessed foods, and avoid sugary and high-carbohydrate foods.
    2. Exercise: Regular physical activity can help manage weight, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce symptoms.
    3. Stress Management: Yoga, meditation, and deep breathing can help reduce stress and anxiety.

    Support:

    1. Support Groups: Joining a support group can connect you with others who understand what you're going through.
    2. Online Resources: There are many online resources and forums dedicated to PCOS, where you can find information, support, and community.

    Remember to:

    1. Get Regular Check-Ups: Regular health check-ups can help monitor your symptoms and adjust treatment plans as needed.
    2. Stay Informed: Educate yourself about PCOS, its symptoms, and treatment options.

    If you're experiencing symptoms or have concerns about PCOS, don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider. Let's break the stigma surrounding PCOS and prioritize our health!
    HEALTH TALK FOR TODAY - (Please Read &Share) POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME (PCOS): What is PCOS? Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder common among women of reproductive age. It's characterized by irregular menstrual periods, excess androgen levels, and polycystic ovaries. Symptoms: 1. Irregular periods or amenorrhea (no periods) 2. Weight gain and obesity 3. Acne and skin issues 4. Excess hair growth on face, chest, and back 5. Male pattern baldness 6. Fertility issues Causes and Risk Factors: 1. Hormonal imbalance 2. Genetics 3. Insulin resistance Management and Treatment: 1. Hormonal birth control to regulate periods 2. Anti-androgen medications for acne and hair growth 3. Fertility medications for women trying to conceive 4. Lifestyle changes: healthy diet, regular exercise, weight management Importance of Early Diagnosis: Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms, improve quality of life, and reduce risk of long-term complications like diabetes and heart disease. Here are some additional points about PCOS: Complications: 1. Infertility: PCOS is a leading cause of infertility in women. 2. Metabolic Syndrome: Increased risk of developing diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. 3. Mental Health: Women with PCOS are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. Lifestyle Changes: 1. Diet: Focus on whole, unprocessed foods, and avoid sugary and high-carbohydrate foods. 2. Exercise: Regular physical activity can help manage weight, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce symptoms. 3. Stress Management: Yoga, meditation, and deep breathing can help reduce stress and anxiety. Support: 1. Support Groups: Joining a support group can connect you with others who understand what you're going through. 2. Online Resources: There are many online resources and forums dedicated to PCOS, where you can find information, support, and community. Remember to: 1. Get Regular Check-Ups: Regular health check-ups can help monitor your symptoms and adjust treatment plans as needed. 2. Stay Informed: Educate yourself about PCOS, its symptoms, and treatment options. If you're experiencing symptoms or have concerns about PCOS, don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider. Let's break the stigma surrounding PCOS and prioritize our health!
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  • In 2017, a conspiracy theory that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari had died in a London hospital and was replaced with a body double called ‘Jubril’ from Sudan surfaced in popular discourse. This occurred after Buhari had spent three months undergoing medical treatment in London for an undisclosed illness. The President’s location outside of Nigeria, in the country that was its former colonizer, gave shape to different versions of the conspiracy theory, with suggestions that British Nigerian political elites were behind the replacement of the President and were hiding his alleged death.
    Anxieties around the President were initially provoked by a tweet on 19 May 2017, in which Eric Joyce, a British politician, tweeted that the President was dead. President Buhari had last been seen in public two weeks earlier. Eric Joyce’s tweet triggered Nigerians who were looking to escape a repeat of the power vacuum that had been experienced in the country after the death of a previous sitting president, Umaru Yar’Adua, who died in similar and somewhat mysterious circumstances in 2010.
    Narratives that the president was a clone emerged in public discourse following President Buhari's public reappearance and return to Nigeria from the UK in August 2017. The first identified online appearance of the clone conspiracy theory was a YouTube video created by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist group in southeastern Nigeria, in September 2017. The group had been seizing opportunities during election windows to insert itself into broader political debates by whipping up regional sentiments of marginalization and political apathy. It had used a range of mainstream and social media channels to call the attention of the international community to its agitations and the illegal detention/trial of its leader. The body double conspiracy theory was picked up in the Nigerian media and widely spread through different forms of popular communication in Nigeria, resulting in Buhari publicly acknowledging and confronting the conspiracy theory. On 2 December 2018, Buhari insisted during an event in Poland, ‘It’s [the] real me, I assure you.’ The IPOB leader responded, tweeting:
    If Buhari is not dead and replaced by Jubril from Sudan, why won't the Nigerian government sue Eric Joyce, a former British lawmaker, for peddling lies? They can’t because they know I am speaking the truth. @AsoRock @ericjoyce @NGRPresident @UKParliament @NGRSenate @WhiteHouse t.co/qqrKHPmtNy
    In this article, this conspiracy theory that President Buhari was a clone is addressed as an opportunity to question the superficial confidence with which conspiracy theories have been dismissed as aberrations and negative externalities of digital ecosystems and their supporters as threats to an ostensibly deliberative public sphere. While not pitched in defense of conspiracy theories, it seeks to examine them without the comfortable protection of post-enlightenment normativity and to remind us how injunctions to ‘speak civilly’ or ‘think rationally’ tend to reproduce tropes from a colonial past, dismissing or erasing other forms of knowledge/reasoning used to make sense of the world to speak to power.

    The arguments and analyses we advance here are closely related to those we presented in a previous article (Gagliardone et al.,
    Citation
    2021), where we empirically illustrated how this explorative, rather than normative, approach allows us to grasp how individuals do not simply fall for, embrace, or support a conspiracy theory but can ‘do’ specific and distinct things with/through them. In that article, we comparatively analyzed how conspiracy theories circulating at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic were seized by some Nigerian users and politicians as opportunities to criticize the ruling party, while in South Africa the same conspiracy theories became a vehicle to voice deep-rooted resentment towards the West and corporate interests.

    In 2017, a conspiracy theory that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari had died in a London hospital and was replaced with a body double called ‘Jubril’ from Sudan surfaced in popular discourse. This occurred after Buhari had spent three months undergoing medical treatment in London for an undisclosed illness. The President’s location outside of Nigeria, in the country that was its former colonizer, gave shape to different versions of the conspiracy theory, with suggestions that British Nigerian political elites were behind the replacement of the President and were hiding his alleged death. Anxieties around the President were initially provoked by a tweet on 19 May 2017, in which Eric Joyce, a British politician, tweeted that the President was dead. President Buhari had last been seen in public two weeks earlier. Eric Joyce’s tweet triggered Nigerians who were looking to escape a repeat of the power vacuum that had been experienced in the country after the death of a previous sitting president, Umaru Yar’Adua, who died in similar and somewhat mysterious circumstances in 2010. Narratives that the president was a clone emerged in public discourse following President Buhari's public reappearance and return to Nigeria from the UK in August 2017. The first identified online appearance of the clone conspiracy theory was a YouTube video created by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist group in southeastern Nigeria, in September 2017. The group had been seizing opportunities during election windows to insert itself into broader political debates by whipping up regional sentiments of marginalization and political apathy. It had used a range of mainstream and social media channels to call the attention of the international community to its agitations and the illegal detention/trial of its leader. The body double conspiracy theory was picked up in the Nigerian media and widely spread through different forms of popular communication in Nigeria, resulting in Buhari publicly acknowledging and confronting the conspiracy theory. On 2 December 2018, Buhari insisted during an event in Poland, ‘It’s [the] real me, I assure you.’ The IPOB leader responded, tweeting: If Buhari is not dead and replaced by Jubril from Sudan, why won't the Nigerian government sue Eric Joyce, a former British lawmaker, for peddling lies? They can’t because they know I am speaking the truth. @AsoRock @ericjoyce @NGRPresident @UKParliament @NGRSenate @WhiteHouse t.co/qqrKHPmtNy In this article, this conspiracy theory that President Buhari was a clone is addressed as an opportunity to question the superficial confidence with which conspiracy theories have been dismissed as aberrations and negative externalities of digital ecosystems and their supporters as threats to an ostensibly deliberative public sphere. While not pitched in defense of conspiracy theories, it seeks to examine them without the comfortable protection of post-enlightenment normativity and to remind us how injunctions to ‘speak civilly’ or ‘think rationally’ tend to reproduce tropes from a colonial past, dismissing or erasing other forms of knowledge/reasoning used to make sense of the world to speak to power. The arguments and analyses we advance here are closely related to those we presented in a previous article (Gagliardone et al., Citation 2021), where we empirically illustrated how this explorative, rather than normative, approach allows us to grasp how individuals do not simply fall for, embrace, or support a conspiracy theory but can ‘do’ specific and distinct things with/through them. In that article, we comparatively analyzed how conspiracy theories circulating at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic were seized by some Nigerian users and politicians as opportunities to criticize the ruling party, while in South Africa the same conspiracy theories became a vehicle to voice deep-rooted resentment towards the West and corporate interests.
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  • A lot of people would have been saved if JIGSIMUR HERBAL DRINK was available a few years ago

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  • *Yeast infections* , while common, can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated.

    Some dangers include severe itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area, which can significantly impact daily life.
    In some cases, if the infection is not properly managed, it could potentially spread to other parts of the body, although this is rare in individuals with healthy immune systems.

    Pregnant women with untreated yeast infections might also have a slightly increased risk of passing the infection to their baby during delivery.

    *Common symptoms of a yeast infection include:*

    Intense itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva.

    A thick, white, odorless discharge that may resemble cottage cheese.

    Pain or burning sensation during urination or intercourse.

    Redness and swelling of the vulva.

    Small cracks or sores on the skin around the vagina.

    It's important to seek treatment early if you suspect you have a yeast infection.

    Early treatment can help to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent potential complications.
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    *Yeast infections* , while common, can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated. Some dangers include severe itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area, which can significantly impact daily life. In some cases, if the infection is not properly managed, it could potentially spread to other parts of the body, although this is rare in individuals with healthy immune systems. Pregnant women with untreated yeast infections might also have a slightly increased risk of passing the infection to their baby during delivery. *Common symptoms of a yeast infection include:* Intense itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva. A thick, white, odorless discharge that may resemble cottage cheese. Pain or burning sensation during urination or intercourse. Redness and swelling of the vulva. Small cracks or sores on the skin around the vagina. It's important to seek treatment early if you suspect you have a yeast infection. Early treatment can help to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent potential complications. Use *NRI YEAST INFECTION COMBO* for quicker and Faster treatment.
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  • *Yeast infections* , while common, can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated.

    Some dangers include severe itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area, which can significantly impact daily life.
    In some cases, if the infection is not properly managed, it could potentially spread to other parts of the body, although this is rare in individuals with healthy immune systems.

    Pregnant women with untreated yeast infections might also have a slightly increased risk of passing the infection to their baby during delivery.

    *Common symptoms of a yeast infection include:*

    Intense itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva.

    A thick, white, odorless discharge that may resemble cottage cheese.

    Pain or burning sensation during urination or intercourse.

    Redness and swelling of the vulva.

    Small cracks or sores on the skin around the vagina.

    It's important to seek treatment early if you suspect you have a yeast infection.

    Early treatment can help to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent potential complications.
    Use *NRI YEAST INFECTION COMBO* for quicker and Faster treatment.
    *Yeast infections* , while common, can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated. Some dangers include severe itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area, which can significantly impact daily life. In some cases, if the infection is not properly managed, it could potentially spread to other parts of the body, although this is rare in individuals with healthy immune systems. Pregnant women with untreated yeast infections might also have a slightly increased risk of passing the infection to their baby during delivery. *Common symptoms of a yeast infection include:* Intense itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva. A thick, white, odorless discharge that may resemble cottage cheese. Pain or burning sensation during urination or intercourse. Redness and swelling of the vulva. Small cracks or sores on the skin around the vagina. It's important to seek treatment early if you suspect you have a yeast infection. Early treatment can help to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent potential complications. Use *NRI YEAST INFECTION COMBO* for quicker and Faster treatment.
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  • *Yeast infections* , while common, can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated.

    Some dangers include severe itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area, which can significantly impact daily life.
    In some cases, if the infection is not properly managed, it could potentially spread to other parts of the body, although this is rare in individuals with healthy immune systems.

    Pregnant women with untreated yeast infections might also have a slightly increased risk of passing the infection to their baby during delivery.

    *Common symptoms of a yeast infection include:*

    Intense itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva.

    A thick, white, odorless discharge that may resemble cottage cheese.

    Pain or burning sensation during urination or intercourse.

    Redness and swelling of the vulva.

    Small cracks or sores on the skin around the vagina.

    It's important to seek treatment early if you suspect you have a yeast infection.

    Early treatment can help to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent potential complications.
    Use *NRI YEAST INFECTION COMBO* for quicker and Faster treatment.
    *Yeast infections* , while common, can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated. Some dangers include severe itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area, which can significantly impact daily life. In some cases, if the infection is not properly managed, it could potentially spread to other parts of the body, although this is rare in individuals with healthy immune systems. Pregnant women with untreated yeast infections might also have a slightly increased risk of passing the infection to their baby during delivery. *Common symptoms of a yeast infection include:* Intense itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva. A thick, white, odorless discharge that may resemble cottage cheese. Pain or burning sensation during urination or intercourse. Redness and swelling of the vulva. Small cracks or sores on the skin around the vagina. It's important to seek treatment early if you suspect you have a yeast infection. Early treatment can help to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent potential complications. Use *NRI YEAST INFECTION COMBO* for quicker and Faster treatment.
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  • Another Former Nigerian Head of State Reportedly Critically Ill

    Former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, is reportedly in critical condition and currently receiving intensive medical treatment in London, United Kingdom.

    According to sources close to the family, the retired general was urgently flown abroad for specialized care and has since been under close observation by a team of medical experts.

    The news has sparked widespread concern, with many Nigerians offering prayers and well wishes for his swift recovery.
    Another Former Nigerian Head of State Reportedly Critically Ill 💔 Former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, is reportedly in critical condition and currently receiving intensive medical treatment in London, United Kingdom. According to sources close to the family, the retired general was urgently flown abroad for specialized care and has since been under close observation by a team of medical experts. The news has sparked widespread concern, with many Nigerians offering prayers and well wishes for his swift recovery.
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  • *WOW: 2 former Presidents of Nigeria in London receiving treatment in UK . (Ex President Abdusalam Abubakar and Ex President Muhammad Buhari). No hospital to take care of them in Nigeria in their old age as they failed to build even one functional hospital/Trauma Centre during their time in office. Funny enough, Nigerian Doctors and Nurses that they frustrated to JAPA are the ones taking care of them in the UK . What a country?.*

    *President Bola Ahmed Tinubu now sent the Vice President to go and check on them in the UK with the Presidential jet. There was a country. ARE WE NOT A SICK NATION?* 🫢
    *WOW: 2 former Presidents of Nigeria in London receiving treatment in UK 🇬🇧 😮😮 . (Ex President Abdusalam Abubakar and Ex President Muhammad Buhari). No hospital to take care of them in Nigeria in their old age 😡😡😡 as they failed to build even one functional hospital/Trauma Centre during their time in office. Funny enough, Nigerian Doctors and Nurses that they frustrated to JAPA are the ones taking care of them in the UK 😭😭😭😭. What a country?.* *President Bola Ahmed Tinubu now sent the Vice President to go and check on them in the UK with the Presidential jet. There was a country. ARE WE NOT A SICK NATION?* 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🫢
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  • Formar president Muhammadu Bihari will buried in his homdaw Daura Katsina state, according to TVC buhari will be laid today Monday in Daura.buhari passd away in clinic at London where he was receiveng treatment for an undisclosed illness,at 4:30 PM on Sunday.his former Media spokesman,garba sahu , disclose via x on Sunday.meanwhile president Bola amed tinubu mourned passing of his predecessor, dispatcher vice president kashim shettima to London tinubu directed shettima to accompany Buhari,s corpse back to Nigerian for burial
    Formar president Muhammadu Bihari will buried in his homdaw Daura Katsina state, according to TVC buhari will be laid today Monday in Daura.buhari passd away in clinic at London where he was receiveng treatment for an undisclosed illness,at 4:30 PM on Sunday.his former Media spokesman,garba sahu , disclose via x on Sunday.meanwhile president Bola amed tinubu mourned passing of his predecessor, dispatcher vice president kashim shettima to London tinubu directed shettima to accompany Buhari,s corpse back to Nigerian for burial
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