Thursday, September 6, 2012

We performed major surgery for ruptured appendix on Mrs. Jonathan -Horst Schmidt Klinik

spokesperson
for
the
Horst
Schmidt
Klinik
in
Wiesbaden,
Germany
has
told
us
that the First Lady, Dame Patience
Jonathan was in a bad state of health
when she arrived at the hospital last
week.
The hospital’s official, who confirmed
that initial records showed that Mrs.
Patience Jonathan had earlier been
treated for food poisoning in Nigeria
before being brought to the Horst
Schmidt Klinik, however, said she was
responding to treatment after she had
undergone a major surgery for a
ruptured appendix to remove the
poisons in her intestine.
During an eight-minute telephone
chat yesterday through telephone
number +49611433436, a senior
consultant of the hospital who spoke
on condition of anonymity, said Mrs.
Jonathan was brought to the hospital
early last week after the management
of the hospital had been contacted
and briefed on the deteriorating
health condition of the first lady.
She said that Mrs. Jonathan was
getting better but added that the
hospital management would ensure
that she was fully fit before she would
be allowed to go back to Nigeria.
When we demanded further details,
the hospital official said it was
improper and unethical for her to
make such details available to a third
party, ending the call and refusing to
pick up subsequent calls.
A reliable source in Aso Rock told us
that the decision to take the First Lady
to Germany for better treatment was
borne out of the fact that her medical
aides in Nigeria complained that they
could not get accurate diagnosis as a
result of insufficient medical facilities
in the country.
Twelve days after she left the country,
her Media Assistant, Ayo Osinlu,
yesterday said there is no definite date
yet for her return.
In a telephone conversation
yesterday, Osinlu insisted that Mrs
Jonathan is on a foreign trip to take a
well deserved rest. "I can tell you
authoritatively that the First Lady was
not lifted by any air ambulance to
anywhere, all those things are lies.
"Nobody is going to put a gun on my
head and force me to talk when I
have no fresh information," he said.
Asked when the First Lady will return,
he retorted: "I don't know. I don't
have any information on that. You
don't expect me to call her and ask
her when are you returning, is she my
mate? Ours is to ensure everything is
in order to receive her once her
return is made known to us. I do not
have fresh information on that".
Osinlu had on Sunday laboured hard
to justify Mrs Jonathan's sudden
disappearance from the public.
“If you look at her itinerary in August,
you will be wondering how she was
able to accomplish that,” he told a
national daily.
Transparencyng.com


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