WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HEALTH CONDITION OF NIGERIA PRESIDENT, MUHAMMADU BUHARI

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HEALTH CONDITION OF NIGERIA PRESIDENT, MUHAMMADU BUHARI

By Paul Ihechi Alagba
For Family Writers

A lot of questions and anticipations and rumours, both good and bad have been raised concerning the state of health of Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari, however, only few people( mostly close Aides and few reliable cabinet members) have been able to have deep knowledge of what the president has been battling with in terms of his health, and which has adversely affected his administration. The following indebt investigations and analysis are provoked by the clouds of uncertainties that prompted president Buhari's recent emergency 10 days vacation, and the reluctance of the federal government to inarguably dissuade the rumours making the rounds that the President's state of health may be worse than anybody had actually imagined.

Family Writers Intelligence unit gathered that Buhari's deteriorating health condition started on a minor scale prior to his election as Nigeria's president in 2015. The report has it that Nigeria's electoral body known as Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, were not issued with any authentic medical clearance from the All Progressive Congress, APC, a political party that presented Buhari as its presidential candidate during the electioneering processes.

The report stated that the pre-election controversial claim by Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose which has it that Buhari flew to London for a medical diagnosis pertaining to his ill health prior to the 2015 elections is nothing but the truth. The intelligence report revealed that it was this medical trip to London few weeks to the March 28, presidential election that led to Buhari's short-lived arrest and interrogation by the British Interpol (International Police) on the order of the International Criminal Court in the Hague, pertaining to his inciting role in the 2011 post-electoral violence which led to the killing of not less than 800 youths and displacement of about 60,000 civilians in Northern Nigeria.

It should be noted that from February 5 to 10, 2016, barely 8 months of his inception into office, president Buhari embarked on his first official 5day vacation to United Kingdom, during which he met his doctors for a medical checkup, while Vice president Yemi Osibanjo filled his vacuum in Aso Rock.

Three months after this vacation, president Buhari, who is by now already developing some symptoms such as impaired hearing and memory loss, opted for another vacation in London which lasted for 10days commencing on June 6, 2016.

In an exclusive report, NEWS EXPRESS disclosed that during this 10day vacation, president Buhari was diagnosed of cancer of the ear and brain by his London doctors.

CHECK HERE>WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Buhari has cancer —London doctors

Other Nigeria media outlets specified that the president is suffering from 'Mèniére's Disease', an ear infection whose symptoms are screeches in ear, loss of hearing, nausea, dizziness and vomiting.
According to medical practitioners, Mèniére's Disease has no cure although it can be treated at the developing stage through a 'labyrinthectomy surgery'. However, Buhari refused to adhere to medical advice from his doctors to undergo a surgery for the removal of the cancer.

READ IT HERE - Cancer Diagnosis: Buhari Rejects Surgery, Hoping On A Miracle – Presidency Source

For the Nigeria president, a six months vacation from office which is likely to result from the surgery is a 'no go area'.

Nevertheless, six months later, Buhari has once again handed his official duties as Nigeria president over to his Vice, Yemi Osibanjo, as he once again, desperately sorts for health redemption in a foreign land. This time, it is not the usual presidential medical trip which Nigerians are acquitted with; it is a type of sudden disappearance of the president which the citizenry can only have knowledge of when the Head of State must have crossed the border.

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