Topic: Don't we have a right to know what's going on with our First Lady?  (Read 1591 times)

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First, we heard that our first lady had food poisoning and had to be flown abroad for treatment. Then we heard she had Parkinson, and died. Now we hear she's being treated for cancer of the uterus at a hospital in Germany. All these speculations!

Dame Patience Jonathan has been MIA for over a month now and there has not been an official statement regarding her whereabouts from the presidency. Does it not make sense for President Jonathan to address the nation and maybe tell us what's up with our first lady? Does he owe us that, or is it a private matter that he can choose not to talk about? Please share your thoughts

Re: Don't we have a right to know what's going on with our First Lady?
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2012, 08:54:02 AM »
me sef tire o!!! but one thing i am sure of is that her condition is critical, because i dont understand why the president had to change everyone in her cabinet because of a simple leak about her condition when the illness started, and now there are various speculations about what is actually wrong with her.

And if you have noticed, non of this top government officials are even talking about it. Everyone is just keeping silent on the matter.

May God be with her.

First lady’s health improving; leaves German hospital
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2012, 08:57:54 AM »
The President and other concerned Nigerians can happily heave a sigh of relief as the First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan has been confirmed alive and healthy. Reliable sources disclosed that, two days ago Mrs. Jonathan who doubles as a Permanent Secretary to Bayelsa State Government left Horst Schmidt Klinik in Wiesbaden, Germany, where she was undergoing treatment to an undisclosed hotel.
 
Doctors at the Horst Schmidt Klinik in Wiesbaden who have been battling to save her life maintained that they have been confiding in Nigerian officials on the improving health status of the First lady.
 
“They wanted us to discharge Mrs. Patience Jonathan but we have notified the Nigerian government through its embassy here that we will not be able to discharge our patient at this time because her situation is not stable. We still need to monitor her very well before we can ask her to proceed on any long-distance trip,” one of the female doctors disclosed in anonymity.
 
Top security measures were taken to hasten the recovery of the First Lady. Consequently, officials at German Hospital barred visitors and some top Nigerian officials who went to see her from getting through to her. It was also confirmed that ceaseless prayer sessions have been going on at the Presidential Villa for the quick recovery of Patience Jonathan.

source: http://dailypost.com.ng/2012/10/04/first-ladys-health-improving-leaves-german-hospital/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=first-ladys-health-improving-leaves-german-hospital

 

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