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Friday 14 October 2016

President Buhari is Really Sick - Charley Boy

Nigeria’s controversial showbiz mogul, Charly Boy, in
a new post has said that the president is seriously
sick and the country is being run by other people.
Area Fada took to his Instagram page some hours
ago to post the picture of the president, with the
caption:

L-R: Charly Boy, Buhari
”My people, Una don hear? Them say our President
dey suffer from Alzheimer disease. Hummmm, wahala
don full ground. Kai! Chineke God why? That
sickness wey dey make old people forget many
things. Amibo people say the matter is wounding our
presido heavily. Ha, which kin bad luck we get sef. I
hear say the cabals don take over, Na dem dey run
we country. Guys we don enter the real One Chance.
What do we do?”



For those who do not know what an Alzheimer
disease is, it is a chronic neurodegenerative disease
that usually starts slowly and gets worse over time.
The most common early symptom is difficulty in
remembering recent events (short-term memory
loss). According to research, as the disease
advances, symptoms can include problems with
language, disorientation (including easily getting
lost), mood swings, loss of motivation, not managing
self care, and behavioural issues. As a person’s
condition declines, they often withdraw from family
and society. Gradually, bodily functions are lost,
ultimately leading to death. Although the speed of
progression can vary, the average life expectancy
following diagnosis is three to nine years.

Recall that there have been speculations that the
president who is currently in Germany is there for a
medical checkup. Aside from holding bilateral
meetings, he is alleged to be scheduled to visit a
local hospital. But it is unclear whether the president
has any kind of a medical problem as claimed by
Charly Boy or it’s an ordinary medical checkup.
However, when the presidency finally announced the
Buhari’s Germany’s official three-day visit , the media
aide didn’t reveal if he will undergo a medical
checkup aside meeting with German Chancellor
Angela Merkel over the current situation in Nigeria.

Naij

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