Spokesperson Confirms Tinubu Hospitalised Due To Non COVID-19 Related Illness

“This story is inaccurate. Asiwaju is healthy and does not have COVID-19. He took his annual trip and as part of the preparation for the trip he took a COVID-19 test which was negative.

Spokesperson Confirms Tinubu Hospitalised Due To Non COVID-19 Related Illness-SurgeZirc Ng
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Emerging report that has been confirmed indicate that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been hospitalised in Paris, France.

This was revealed by Tinubu’s spokesman, Tunde Rahman who spoke with The Cable on the APC leader’s whereabouts and health status. It was gathered that the ruling party’s stalwart had complained of exhaustion and travelled to France for his usual annual holiday.

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Tinubu tested negative for COVID-19 before travelling to the UK in December. He initially complained of exhaustion and had travelled out to rest. He was flown to Paris for medical attention at the weekend.

Tunde Rahman, his spokesperson, has denied that the APC stalwart is down with COVID. “This story is inaccurate. Asiwaju is healthy and does not have COVID-19. He took his annual trip and as part of the preparation for the trip he took a COVID-19 test which was negative.

“Since the advent of the pandemic, Asiwaju has always done his level best to observe, as strictly as humanly possible, all government advice and safety protocols to prevent the spread of the virus and to keep himself and those around him safe from harm.

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“This has not changed. Shortly before Christmas, he indeed travelled out of Nigeria for his annual holiday. This is something he does each year to give himself a chance to rest and reflect on the year just passed while also preparing for the challenges and opportunities of the one to come. There will be no further comment on this story from our office.”

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