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BREAKING : Yusuf Buhari Finally Discharged From Hospital
Yusuf, the ailing son of President Muhammadu Buhari, has finally been released from hospital as his health improves following his bike accident.
It has now been revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari’s son, Yusuf, who was involved in a bike accident in Abuja on December 26, 2017 has been discharged from the hospital.
This revelation was made by the President’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmad, on Friday on his Twitter handle and Facebook pages.
“Yusuf Muhammadu Buhari has been discharged from Cedarcrest Hospitals, Abuja. Read full statement released today by the hospital.
“Wish him a complete and speedy recovery,” Ahmad wrote.
The Presidency had, earlier in the day, issued a statement indicating that Yusuf’s health had improved remarkably and that he was ready to be discharged.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, disclosed this in a statement made available to journalists.
Adesina said the news of Yusuf’s improved health and imminent discharge was contained in a statement dated January 12, 2018 and issued by the Medical Director of the Cedarcrest Hospital, Dr. Felix Ogedegbe.
He was however not specific on the exact day Yusuf would be discharged.
He reproduced Ogedegbe’s statement, which also denied media reports that the President’s wife, Aisha, also suffered shock and was treated at the hospital.
He also quoted the report as saying that there was also no truth in the report that Yusuf was involved in the accident alongside his friend.
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