Excitement All Around Aso Rock As Yusuf Buhari Returns From Medical Trip Abroad

Although he was reported to have returned to Nigerian earlier in the week, Haye Okoh, personal photographer to his mum and First Lady, Aisha Buhari, posted Yusuf’s arrival photos Thursday morning.
Yusuf is seen being welcomed by Minister of State for Healh, Osagie Ehanire.
This Is Yusuf Buhari’s Current State After His Treatment Abroad Following Motorbike Accident In Abuja

Yusuf and his friend, Bashir Gwandu, were severely injured along Gwarimpa road in Abuja on December 26, 2017.
He was initially admitted at Cedarcrest Hospital, Abuja where he received immediate treatment.
The development caused Aisha to be placed on bed rest as she suffered high blood pressure.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s only son, Mr. Yusuf Buhari, who got involved in a ghastly motorbike crash last December, returned to the country Monday after undergoing further treatment abroad.
According to reports Yusuf, who arrived the country Monday night, was in a better shape and is expected to resume a normal life.
At the time of his accident, a statement by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President, Media and Publicity, had said Yusuf was allegedly drag racing with his friend, when the accident happened on December 26.
According to the statement, “Yusuf broke a limb and sustained an injury to the head as a result. He has undergone surgery at a clinic in Abuja. He is in a stable condition.
He had first undergone successful emergency surgery at the Cedarcrest Hospitals, Abuja, carried out by a team of neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons.
As Yusuf’s health improved, he was transferred from the intensive care unit of the hospital to the ward, following which he was certified stable and discharged.
But sources in the presidency disclosed Monday that shortly after he was discharged from Cedarcrest, he departed the country quietly due to the sensitivity surrounding his treatment abroad.
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.”

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