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Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by back2back(f): 9:36am On Dec 04, 2009
Aminchi, who was answering questions from the Hausa Section of the Voice of America yesterday, said, "The truth is that the President is getting better in the King Faisal Hospital here in Jeddah. He is yet to be taken to his presidential lodge because the doctor said he needs to rest in the hospital because if he is out of the hospital the demand to see him will be much because everybody would want to go and see him, and instead of him to rest he would be disturbed. And there will be no rest. It is because of this that he is still in the special ward in this hospital.

"The doctor has said that if he is satisfied with his improvement he will discharge him to his lodge, by God's grace."


When asked about the authenticity of the reports that Yar'Adua's health had deteriorated in the past two days, the envoy said, "I am telling you the truth because every day I see the President, me, his wife and his staff are always with him. In fact, he is improving every day and now he is moving and watching football on the Saudi television. He is watching football so much because he loves the game. So, you see, for him to be watching football you should know that he is recovering

The yardstick for Yaradua health is no longer playing game of squash but WATCHING FOOTBALL

Nigeria don die. Kai, which kind country be this!
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by netotse(m): 9:39am On Dec 04, 2009
he should resign and continue watching his football now, *hiss* nonsense and ingredients
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by back2back(f): 9:49am On Dec 04, 2009
he should resign and continue watching his football now, *hiss* nonsense and ingredients

Gbosa! Gbosa!

Yes, let the Saudis provide him 500inch TV but he should leave Nigeria alone so we can move forward.
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by OAM4J: 10:16am On Dec 04, 2009
It's true! He was watching the match between Turai babes fc and Umoru boys fc. The match was shown live on cnn-vip channel, i saw it too. It ended 3.0 in favour of Turai babes. Up Turai!!! grin
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by jerty(m): 10:23am On Dec 04, 2009
may the name of our Lord be glorified for bringing back our president to his normal state
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by Beaf: 10:26am On Dec 04, 2009
jerty:

may the name of our Lord be glorified for bringing back our president "GOD" to his normal state
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by jerty(m): 10:39am On Dec 04, 2009
point of correction, the president is not GOD and can never be so mind ur speech so that GOD will not be angry with you
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by back2back(f): 11:08am On Dec 04, 2009
point of correction, the president is not GOD and can never be so mind your speech so that GOD will not be angry with you

I think 'beaf' is playing with words.

We, Nigerians seem helpless as our 'Tin God' now enjoy watching football instead of playing his squash.

grin
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by 2mmoney: 11:43am On Dec 04, 2009
You seat in front of the television with your eyes open? That is directly proportional to doing nothing. Any body can do that.
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by back2back(f): 5:52pm On Dec 04, 2009
2mmoney:

You seat in front of the television with your eyes open? That is directly proportional to doing nothing. Any body can do that.

Yes, and for a man that suppose to lead a Nation of 150million people to be doing that is a sad story!

Nigeria is finished.
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by bjmighty(m): 9:13pm On Dec 04, 2009
2mmoney:

You seat in front of the television with your eyes open? That is directly proportional to doing nothing. Any body can do that.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by MrCrackles(m): 9:39pm On Dec 04, 2009
OAM4J:

It's true! He was watching the match between Turai babes fc and Umoru boys fc. The match was shown live on cnn-vip channel, i saw it too. It ended 3.0 in favour of Turai babes. Up Turai!!! grin
grin grin grin
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by 9ja4eva: 9:45pm On Dec 04, 2009
OAM4J:

It's true! He was watching the match between Turai babes fc and Umoru boys fc. The match was shown live on cnn-vip channel, i saw it too. It ended 3.0 in favour of Turai babes. Up Turai!!! grin


LWKM that is so funny ohhh, lol
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by blacksta(m): 10:52pm On Dec 04, 2009
let him remain their till the world cup in south africa.
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by kshow1(m): 11:02pm On Dec 04, 2009
Even patients on life support watch tv, so watching football does not mean you are ok healthwise
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by Onlytruth(m): 2:20am On Dec 05, 2009
back2back:

The yardstick for Yaradua health is no longer playing game of squash but WATCHING FOOTBALL

Nigeria don die. Kai, which kind country be this!

grin grin grin

Football is a game of strategy you know. The guy is simply plotting his next move grin
I wish him God's speed. Nature abhors vacuums. So he should hurry back. The devil we know is better than the angel Gabriels eyeing his office, some of them flying with the borrowed wings of a certain devil called OBJ.
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by otokx(m): 12:02pm On Dec 05, 2009
They want to kill our president; don't they know that watching any Nigerian team playing can give heart attack.
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by rasputinn(m): 2:41pm On Dec 05, 2009
back2back:

Gbosa! Gbosa!

Yes, let the Saudis provide him 500inch TV but he should leave Nigeria alone so we can move forward.

I agree,in any case let them be coming up with all the make-belief stories about his SOUND HEALTH,but the fact is YAR ADUA IS DYING,he knows it,his family knows it,the parasites benefitting from his presidency all know it,as we have his well being at heart and have prayed for his good health,he too should have the well being of over 150 million Nigerians at heart and stop toying with our collective destiny,he should resign else one day NATURE WILL SETTLE THIS MATTER,propaganda or no propaganda
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by coolier(f): 11:19pm On Dec 05, 2009
Who is this Aminchi guy who think Nigerians are a bunch of idiots like himself? And since when has staying glued to a television away from home, watching football matches become the yardstick to measure good health?
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by mamagee3(f): 11:27pm On Dec 05, 2009
Yarasick has failed oo
Please someone take over
. tongue
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by naijaking1: 11:28pm On Dec 05, 2009
Oh yes, he's recovering fast, is that why the Saudi doctors wanted to transfer him to the US, the same US we had recommended from day one.


[size=18pt]Saudi doctors shelve plan to transfer Yar’Adua to US [/size]

By Fidelis Soriwei, Abuja, Published: Saturday, 5 Dec 2009
 
A plan by the doctors treating President Umaru Yar‘Adua to transfer him to a hospital in the United States of America when his condition did not improve after nine days in the hospital‘s Intensive Care Unit has been shelved.

A staff of the hospital who spoke to our source, a journalist with a newspaper in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, described the condition of the President at the time as ”extremely serious.”

”He was in intensive care all day yesterday (Monday) and plans were being made to fly him to the best cardiologists in the United States.

”His condition was extremely serious yesterday. He was given several types of medication to decrease the swelling. He was not able to speak and his wife was the only one permitted to see him,” the source said.

The information, which Saturday Punch, received during the week put a lie to the claim by Vice President Goodluck Jonathan and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Michael Aandoakaa, that they had been communicating with the President

The source said though the President‘s condition was not as critical as it was earlier, he had been transferred from the ICU to the VIP suite where his doctors were monitoring him in order to decide what to do.

”Today he is in the VIP unit of the Cardiac Care Ward in King Faisal Hospital in Jeddah. He is in the VIP suite in stable condition under heavy security,” he said.

The source, who confirmed that the President was being treated for acute pericarditis, added that securing information about the President‘s condition was difficult as the hospital authorities had removed every information on his medical history from the hospital‘s computer system.

The source was however silent on whether the President had undergone surgery or not.

Meanwhile, a pressure group in the country, The Patriots, led by Prof. Ben Nwabueze, has challenged the Northern Union led by Dr. Olusola Saraki not to sacrifice constitutionalism for political expediency on the current sickness of President Umaru Yar‘Adua.

In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by the Chairman of the Northern Union, Chief Patrick Adaba, the group had warned that the stability of the country depended on the rotation of the office of the president.

It added that every nation had its own peculiarities, saying, ”It should be understood by those who love this country that one of such peculiarities upon which the unity and stability of our country is hinged is power rotation between the North and the South.”

But reacting to the statement on Friday, The Patriots said that all Nigerians should give the deserved respect to the express stipulations of the 1999 Constitution on serious national questions and issues like the current illness of President Umaru Yar‘Adua and the possibility of power succession in the country.

Secretary General of the Patriots and prominent Lagos-based lawyer, Chief Ladi Williams, SAN, also said in an exclusive interview with Saturday Punch in Abuja on Friday that the issue of succession in the country must be guided by the provisions of the constitution.

He said that it would be inappropriate for anybody to tend to sacrifice the constitution in preference for ethnic considerations.

Williams, who is a son of the late legal luminary, Chief FRA Williams, challenged those calling for power rotation in the country on the basis of an unwritten agreement of the Peoples Democratic Party to strive to include the concept of power rotation in the constitution in consonance with the position of President Yar‘Adua on the Rule of Law.

Williams said it was not proper for any group, be it from the North or South, to be canvassing power rotation along ethnic lines since the constitution was clear on the issue of succession.

He said that while the Patriots, a group of eminent Nigerians, had joined others to pray for the President so that he could recover from the sickness to assume his responsibilities it would not encourage acts that negate the sanctity of the constitution.

He argued that the claim being made by the Northern Union and others on the issue of power rotation was unacceptable as it could not be preferred to the constitution whose position is supreme on any issue in the society.

He said, ”First of all let me say straight away that the Patriot wish Mr. President well and we wish him speedy recovery so that he can come back and continue with his mandate. However, any succession of power in this country must be guided by the provisions of the constitution.

“I would say that the major legacy that President Yar‘Adua has given this country is the strict adherence and implementation of the rule of law. Constitutionalism must not be sacrificed on the altar of ethnicity. If we want to amend the constitution to include rotation, we can do so at a later day. But at this point in time, the succession mechanism is already well-defined in the constitution.

“So there is no point whether it is northern union, southern union, eastern union, western union. Nigeria is bigger than all these groups. The constitution is supreme. We must learn to respect the provisions of our constitution.”

Williams said that Nigerians did not vote for the Northern Union but a joint presidential ticket of Yar‘Adua and Goodluck Jonathan which was offered by the ruling PDP.

“Remember, it is a joint PDP ticket. It is not a joint PDP/Northern Union ticket; the mandate we gave was for the party to govern. The Supreme Court itself has said that when we vote, we are voting for the party.

“We voted for the PDP, we did not vote for any Northern Union. And when I say we I don‘t mean I in particular, I mean Nigerians voted for the PDP, the joint ticket they presented to us is Yar‘ Adua and Jonathan,” he added

Similarly, Chief Olu Falae, a former Presidential Candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party in the 1999 election said that those clamouring for power rotation between the North and South had missed the point.

He said there was no agreement between the North and South on the issue of power rotation and political succession that was binding on the Nigerian citizenry.

The politician who spoke in a telephone interview with our correspondent also on Friday, said the issue of power rotation between the North and South might be an arrangement of the PDP which could not be said to be binding on Nigerians.

He warned that those clamouring for power rotation outside of the stipulations of the constitution were only committing acts inimical to the unity of the country.


http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art200912054334331
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by dean2725: 12:53am On Dec 06, 2009
naijaking1:

Oh yes, he's recovering fast, is that why the Saudi doctors wanted to transfer him to the US, the same US we had recommended from day one.


[size=18pt]Saudi doctors shelve plan to transfer Yar’Adua to US [/size]

By Fidelis Soriwei, Abuja, Published: Saturday, 5 Dec 2009

A plan by the doctors treating President Umaru Yar‘Adua to transfer him to a hospital in the United States of America when his condition did not improve after nine days in the hospital‘s Intensive Care Unit has been shelved.

A staff of the hospital who spoke to our source, a journalist with a newspaper in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, described the condition of the President at the time as ”extremely serious.”

”He was in intensive care all day yesterday (Monday) and plans were being made to fly him to the best cardiologists in the United States.

”His condition was extremely serious yesterday. He was given several types of medication to decrease the swelling. He was not able to speak and his wife was the only one permitted to see him,” the source said.

The information, which Saturday Punch, received during the week put a lie to the claim by Vice President Goodluck Jonathan and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Michael Aandoakaa, that they had been communicating with the President

The source said though the President‘s condition was not as critical as it was earlier, he had been transferred from the ICU to the VIP suite where his doctors were monitoring him in order to decide what to do.

”Today he is in the VIP unit of the Cardiac Care Ward in King Faisal Hospital in Jeddah. He is in the VIP suite in stable condition under heavy security,” he said.

The source, who confirmed that the President was being treated for acute pericarditis, added that securing information about the President‘s condition was difficult as the hospital authorities had removed every information on his medical history from the hospital‘s computer system.

The source was however silent on whether the President had undergone surgery or not.

Meanwhile, a pressure group in the country, The Patriots, led by Prof. Ben Nwabueze, has challenged the Northern Union led by Dr. Olusola Saraki not to sacrifice constitutionalism for political expediency on the current sickness of President Umaru Yar‘Adua.

In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by the Chairman of the Northern Union, Chief Patrick Adaba, the group had warned that the stability of the country depended on the rotation of the office of the president.

It added that every nation had its own peculiarities, saying, ”It should be understood by those who love this country that one of such peculiarities upon which the unity and stability of our country is hinged is power rotation between the North and the South.”

But reacting to the statement on Friday, The Patriots said that all Nigerians should give the deserved respect to the express stipulations of the 1999 Constitution on serious national questions and issues like the current illness of President Umaru Yar‘Adua and the possibility of power succession in the country.

Secretary General of the Patriots and prominent Lagos-based lawyer, Chief Ladi Williams, SAN, also said in an exclusive interview with Saturday Punch in Abuja on Friday that the issue of succession in the country must be guided by the provisions of the constitution.

He said that it would be inappropriate for anybody to tend to sacrifice the constitution in preference for ethnic considerations.

Williams, who is a son of the late legal luminary, Chief FRA Williams, challenged those calling for power rotation in the country on the basis of an unwritten agreement of the Peoples Democratic Party to strive to include the concept of power rotation in the constitution in consonance with the position of President Yar‘Adua on the Rule of Law.

Williams said it was not proper for any group, be it from the North or South, to be canvassing power rotation along ethnic lines since the constitution was clear on the issue of succession.

He said that while the Patriots, a group of eminent Nigerians, had joined others to pray for the President so that he could recover from the sickness to assume his responsibilities it would not encourage acts that negate the sanctity of the constitution.

He argued that the claim being made by the Northern Union and others on the issue of power rotation was unacceptable as it could not be preferred to the constitution whose position is supreme on any issue in the society.

He said, ”First of all let me say straight away that the Patriot wish Mr. President well and we wish him speedy recovery so that he can come back and continue with his mandate. However, any succession of power in this country must be guided by the provisions of the constitution.

“I would say that the major legacy that President Yar‘Adua has given this country is the strict adherence and implementation of the rule of law. Constitutionalism must not be sacrificed on the altar of ethnicity. If we want to amend the constitution to include rotation, we can do so at a later day. But at this point in time, the succession mechanism is already well-defined in the constitution.

“So there is no point whether it is northern union, southern union, eastern union, western union. Nigeria is bigger than all these groups. The constitution is supreme. We must learn to respect the provisions of our constitution.”

Williams said that Nigerians did not vote for the Northern Union but a joint presidential ticket of Yar‘Adua and Goodluck Jonathan which was offered by the ruling PDP.

“Remember, it is a joint PDP ticket. It is not a joint PDP/Northern Union ticket; the mandate we gave was for the party to govern. The Supreme Court itself has said that when we vote, we are voting for the party.

“We voted for the PDP, we did not vote for any Northern Union. And when I say we I don‘t mean I in particular, I mean Nigerians voted for the PDP, the joint ticket they presented to us is Yar‘ Adua and Jonathan,” he added

Similarly, Chief Olu Falae, a former Presidential Candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party in the 1999 election said that those clamouring for power rotation between the North and South had missed the point.

He said there was no agreement between the North and South on the issue of power rotation and political succession that was binding on the Nigerian citizenry.

The politician who spoke in a telephone interview with our correspondent also on Friday, said the issue of power rotation between the North and South might be an arrangement of the PDP which could not be said to be binding on Nigerians.

He warned that those clamouring for power rotation outside of the stipulations of the constitution were only committing acts inimical to the unity of the country.


http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art200912054334331
GBAM!!!
Re: Yar'adua Recovering, Watching Football - Envoy by dean2725: 12:57am On Dec 06, 2009
Seriously am really sorry for the President. All the pains and agony he will be going through cry
I cant just understand why he has not resign his post . . .but oh well same na ni!

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