Buhari tough time news
You're referring to the recent news about President Muhammadu Buhari's health. Here are some updates:
Latest News:
- President Buhari has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness at the King's College Hospital in London, UK, since May 2021.
- The Nigerian government has been tight-lipped about the nature of his illness, sparking widespread speculation and concern among Nigerians.
- In June 2021, the President's spokesman, Femi Adesina, announced that Buhari had made significant progress in his treatment and was expected to return to Nigeria soon.
- However, the President's return has been delayed several times, fueling rumors about his health and the true extent of his illness.
Previous Health Issues:
- In 2017, President Buhari spent several weeks in London receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness, sparking widespread concern and speculation.
- In 2019, he took a 10-day medical vacation in London, citing a need to rest and recover from a "persistent ear infection".
- In 2020, the President spent several weeks in London for medical treatment, reportedly due to a "persistent knee pain".
Reactions and Concerns:
- The news about President Buhari's health has sparked widespread concern and speculation among Nigerians, with many calling for transparency about his condition.
- Opposition parties and critics have accused the government of hiding the truth about the President's health, while supporters have rallied around him, expressing hope for his speedy recovery.
- The President's health has also raised questions about the stability of the Nigerian government and the potential impact on the country's economy and politics.
What's Next:
- The Nigerian government has not provided a clear timeline for President Buhari's return to the country, leaving many wondering when he will resume his duties.
- In the meantime, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has been acting as President, overseeing the country's affairs and making key decisions.
- The situation remains fluid, and it's unclear what the future holds for President Buhari's health and the Nigerian government.