Although it could not be ascertained where Yusuf had gone for treatment, THISDAY gathered that Yusuf, who arrived the country Monday night, was in a better shape and is expected to resume a normal life.
When contacted Monday on his return, the Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the President, Mr. Femi Adesina, declined to comment on the issue.
Adesina, who sounded irritable, said: “The boy has a right to his private life. We can’t be talking about him and his movement.”
ok ooo. we don hear
ReplyDeleteThank God for his life
ReplyDeleteThank God for him.
ReplyDeleteAbeg what about his friend who was also involved in the accident? Hope he is okay too?
ReplyDeletePrivate life funded with government money? They are all mad. 2019 please come fast.
ReplyDeleteNnoo ije. Children of the affluent sick health care in developed countries while the country is falling into ruins. Shior
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