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IBB extends medical trip abroad
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Monday, September 22, 2014
Former military President Ibrahim Babangida on has extended his medical trip to Germany by two weeks, one of his aides said yesterday.
Gen. Babangida who was billed to return yesterday, extended his stay by two weeks on the orders of his doctors, to enable him have enough rest, one of his aides told our reporter in Minna last night.
The former leader left the country on September 6 accompanied by his second son, Aminu, for his routine medical checkup.
The aide however allayed fears that the health of the former military leader is threatened.
He said: “It is true that Oga (IBB) has postponed his return date from Germany. He was expected (yesterday) but we learnt his doctors asked him to stay behind for some observation.
“Since he left, for a routine two weeks medical checkup we have been in regular contact with him. We speak with him everyday. He is in good frame of mind and in good health”.
When told that the doctors might have extended IBB’s stay in because of a deteriorating condition, he said: “We are in constant touch with him. His health is not failing. He was only asked to rest formore days. Oga is in good health”. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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wasteful trip. Imagine a"leader" of the country for more than 7 years yet no standard hospital could be built.
ReplyDeleteDon't mind the bagger my friend. I thought all the money he stole would gave been enough to save his late wife. Now is the turn on IBB to die. Let's see how the public /our collective that he stole will save his wretched soul, NAMA
DeleteOur leaders and past leaders must stop allowing the public know of their medical trips abroad. It only portrays their failure in governance. It aggrieves more the population who die for lack of access to these facilities,only to see these past leaders who actually got rich off of public resources displaying their ill gotten wealth. So many ordinary Nigerians have passed on because of lack of these facilities, therefore the common man does not care if they live or die. This is a bitter truth that our leaders must bear in mind. The sympathy shown to them at times like these is not well deserved there fore is not deep felt.
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