Buhari’s Daughter, Zahra Reveals President’s Current Health Status

Hamilton Nwosa
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Daughter of President Muhammadu Buhari, Zahra Indimi has said the President is currently doing fine.

The New Diplomat learnt this through her Twitter handle while reacting to inquiries by followers on her father’s health status.

Though she did not disclose when the President would be back, but she said her father is doing fine.

The follower asked, “Where is your father, asking on behalf of Nigerians.” Responding, Zahra wrote: “Good afternoon Nigeria. He’s doing pretty good.”

After initially spending over 50 days on medical vacation in London, the President had in May returned to the United Kingdom, UK, for follow-up medical check-up and is yet to return.

Against the backdrop of his current health status, both his aides and associates have continued to assure Nigerians that the President was responding to treatment.

Despite the assurance from the Presidency, the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose recently claimed that Buhari has been on life support since June, an allegation that has been generating heated controversy.

Similarly, a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, on Saturday alleged that doctors have ruled out Buhari’s possible return because he can no longer function.

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