By Paul Ihechi Alagba
For Family Writers
The health condition of Nigeria president, Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly gotten extremely worse according to reliable information obtained by Family Writers, emanating from the hospital where the president is currently admitted in United Kingdom.
For Family Writers
The health condition of Nigeria president, Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly gotten extremely worse according to reliable information obtained by Family Writers, emanating from the hospital where the president is currently admitted in United Kingdom.
Jackson Ude, a renowned journalist and Media practitioner at PointBlank News says he knows the exact location and name of hospital where the president's life is desperately being resuscitated. According to him, a hospital in Nottingham where the president had been admitted for the past 7days has transfered him "on wires" to a more enhanced hospital in London.
Jackson Ude who refused to disclose the name of the hospital where the president is currently admitted in London, revealed that according to informations he obtained from a staff in the London hospital, the health condition of President Buhari is "scary at the moment."
"Buhari was moved from Nottingham to Central London on wires. Situation is scary at the moment! I am keeping the hospital name to my chest!," the journalist posted on his Twitter page.
This latest development is contradictory to the statement of the Nigeria government few days ago, in which it claimed that the President is "hale and hearty", while trashing the viral rumour which has it that the President is dead.
Jackson Ude who refused to disclose the name of the hospital where the president is currently admitted in London, revealed that according to informations he obtained from a staff in the London hospital, the health condition of President Buhari is "scary at the moment."
"Buhari was moved from Nottingham to Central London on wires. Situation is scary at the moment! I am keeping the hospital name to my chest!," the journalist posted on his Twitter page.
This latest development is contradictory to the statement of the Nigeria government few days ago, in which it claimed that the President is "hale and hearty", while trashing the viral rumour which has it that the President is dead.
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