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No need for Presidents to seek medical help abroad – Buhari | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News ⬇️

The wife of the president, who joined other dignitaries for the commissioning ceremony of the facility situated in the premises of Presidential Villa, Abuja, revealed that she came of with the idea of the Wing six years ago, following the extensive stay of her husband abroad for medical treatment.

At the brief inauguration, the First Lady who accompanied her husband to the event noted that the facility would put a halt to the need for the president and his family members to always jet out of the country to seek medical help.

 

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