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Saturday, September 15, 2012

NIGERIA'S FIRST LADY ALIVE AND WELL : WHO TRIED TO POISON HER IN DUBAI ?


The first lady is alive and responding to treatment  at the Klinsk Hospital in Wiesbaden, Germany, where she was operated upon for a ruptured appendix
(Appendicitis) to remove poisons in her intestine, after suffering food poisoning while on a visit to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
The inflamed appendix is said to have resulted from complications arising from the food poisoning. The First Lady is said to be  responding to treatment, but was highly emaciated.
Our investigations reveal that when the first lady and her entourage visited Dubai penultimate week, they requested Nigerian food, which was brought to their hotel. The food she ate was infected but the source is not known or if they hired a Nigerian resident in Dubai to cook for them or the food was from a local restaurant, but what is known is that is that  the food was contaminated with the deadly Escherichia coli commonly known as E.coli; a gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that is commonly found in the lower intestine.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained on its website that “most E. coli are harmless and actually are an important part of a healthy human intestinal tract. However, some E. coli are pathogenic, meaning they can cause illness, either diarrhea or illness outside of the intestinal tract. The types of E. coli that can cause diarrhea can be transmitted through contaminated water or food, or through contact with animals or persons.”
President Goodluck Jonathan cut short his two-day visit to Botswana and it is believed that his hasty departure is linked with the state of his wife's health

The president who was scheduled to return on Thursday from a visit to Malawi and Botswana came back Tuesday night. The Botswana Gazette reported yesterday, that a statement from Nigeria’s foreign affairs ministry said Jonathan was supposed to be in Gaborone for two-days but gave no official explanation for the president’s abrupt return.

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