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South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by ijustdey: 8:57pm On Nov 03, 2022
South African Newspaper Knocks Nigerian President, Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips

A South African independent online newspaper, IOL, has knocked Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, over his incessant foreign trips for medical treatments since he assumed office in 2015.

In a report written by its multimedia journalist, Chad Williams, titled Why African leaders like Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari go overseas for medical treatment? the paper faulted the fact that President Buhari is known for such frequent overseas trips for medical treatment while Nigeria’s health system suffers in many aspects.

According to IOL, President presided over an emergency meeting with security chiefs at the State House, [amid terror alert by the US, UK and Canada, yet, he jetted out to Seoul and from there, to London for medical treatment].

The paper, using President Buhari as a point of focus, berated leaders of the African continent for their outright negligence of their respective countries’ healthcare systems, while they keep running to various Western countries for medical attention.

Meanwhile, Buhari has spent over 200 days abroad seeking medical treatment since he assumed office in 2015.

The report said, “What is it about the healthcare system back home that these leaders would rather seek treatment outside their respective countries?

“Over the decades, we have witnessed several African leaders opt for medical treatment abroad, the leaders include, former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe who frequently took trip to Singapore for medical purposes, Angola’s Eduardo Dos Santos who was in Spain and Benin’s Patrice Talon’s Paris trips, to name but a few.

“The healthcare systems in many African countries including Zimbabwe, Angola and Benin leave much left to be desired.

“According to a report on Africa’s progress toward achieving universal health coverage (UHC) released in 2021, only half of Africa’s citizens (52%) – some 615 million people – have access to the healthcare they need.

“In 2016, Africans spent over USD$6 billion on outbound treatment. Nigeria was a major contributor. Its citizens spend over USD$1 billion annually on what’s become known as medical tourism, according to Tahiru Azaaviele Liedong, Assistant Professor of Strategy, University of Bath.

“Liedong says that it can be argued that private citizens opting to seek medical help in other countries don’t owe the public any explanation, because it’s their own affair.

“But medical tourism among Africa’s political elite is cause for concern, because they are responsible for the development of proper health care for the citizens of their countries,” according to an article he wrote in the Conversation in 2017.”

“He argues that the reason for African leaders going abroad for medical attention, is their lack of confidence in the health systems they oversee, and they can afford the trips given that the expenses are paid for by taxpayers.

“The result is that they have little motivation to change the status quo. Medical tourism by African leaders and politicians could therefore be one of the salient but overlooked causes of Africa’s poor health systems and infrastructure,” part of the story further read.

https://saharareporters.com/2022/11/03/south-african-newspaper-knocks-nigerian-president-buhari-over-frequent-foreign-medical

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Jflex07(m): 8:58pm On Nov 03, 2022
Buhari scammed sai barbarians and tinubu urrchins.. No sane person will vote for a dullard like buhari and another dullard like tinubu.. Only his urchins and never do wells.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Chiefwhip01: 9:04pm On Nov 03, 2022
Lol, same man that promised to ban foreign medical trips when elected as president, build a world class hospital and fund aso rock clinic,
Same man can't go to aso rock clinic for ordinary paracetamol.Apc is demonic, party of rogues and thief,
Peter obi for president, vote wisely.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Asabe4(f): 9:12pm On Nov 03, 2022
Lol

Bold of them to assume Buhari cares.

Bubu just want to travel and enjoy the last few months of his presidency...Baba no send anybody.

I hope we get it right in 2023.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Laggafin: 9:20pm On Nov 03, 2022
And another scammer is decieving urchins to get into power? God will fustrate all BAT tins and they will never scam us again to gain power forever and ever

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by touchalex25: 9:21pm On Nov 03, 2022
Yet another sick old man want to continue from where this one stops

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by VirileNelly2420: 9:26pm On Nov 03, 2022
Dem forbid 9ja from hearing d truth?

Na true talk e be

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Dozis: 9:30pm On Nov 03, 2022
Irresponsible president.
The man that picks his teeth while Nigeria is on fire

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by DukeofUmueri247: 10:07pm On Nov 03, 2022
As if he cares

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by AdamuKD: 10:13pm On Nov 03, 2022
Aswear with my left blokos, Tulunbu own go be times 100

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by JoeNL22(m): 10:16pm On Nov 03, 2022

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by slivertongue: 10:28pm On Nov 03, 2022
Buhari is a tourist

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by planetE(m): 12:57pm On Nov 04, 2022
Louder

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by DropsMic(m): 12:57pm On Nov 04, 2022
According to the laws of Occam’s Razor, there’s a simple explanation as to why most black leaders travel to the white mans country for medical checkup, it’s also the same reason why blacks are the most religious people on planet earth, and also why even though the African continent is the richest in resources, her citizens are the poorest in the world.

You know the answer, I know the answer but we just don’t want to acknowledge it.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by STEWpid(f): 12:57pm On Nov 04, 2022
Chai..

Even SA don dey use us do yeye!

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Itohanmiwa: 12:57pm On Nov 04, 2022
Abeg make una leave my presido alone. With all the resources a his disposal, you expect him not to take care of his health well? So if anyone of you become a president and have any health related issues, will you treat yourself in Naija or good Country with good health? hypocrites should reply honestly. Abeg leave Presido alone make he take care of him health. Na our number 1 citizen be this.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by iwaeda: 12:58pm On Nov 04, 2022
ijustdey:
South African Newspaper Knocks Nigerian President, Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips



https://saharareporters.com/2022/11/03/south-african-newspaper-knocks-nigerian-president-buhari-over-frequent-foreign-medical

Ajala of Africa, may God never allow Buhari and APC in our land. grin grin grin angry grin grin grin

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by kponkedenge(m): 12:58pm On Nov 04, 2022
Nigeria has become a laughing stock in Africa.

APC has brought Nigeria to it's knees, yet some fools are still planning on voting another person that would likely have more medical trips abroad than Buhari.

Dollar is almost N900

Insecurity is at an all time high

Cost of living has quadrupled.

Yet idiots don't seem to care.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by WibusJaga: 12:59pm On Nov 04, 2022
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&some people are still campaigning for the sick old bat who is like Buhari Pro Max.

So unfortunate that we have allowed Tribal/Religious/Party sentiments to blind our sense of reasoning. Non-Nigerians who are neutral & devoid of these sentiments would easily see that Peter Obi is our best option to change the Status Quo.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Brendaniel: 12:59pm On Nov 04, 2022
This was the same man who said he was going to end foreign medical tourism, now some people are trying to package another one who does the same and they want us to keep quiet for them...

President Peter Obi(GCFR) is the best among the major contenders

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Theunbothered: 1:00pm On Nov 04, 2022
Other African countries have finally started speaking up about Buhari's excesses. Imagine a man who wants to block access to foreign products but will never trust Nigerians with his health.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Treadway: 1:00pm On Nov 04, 2022
Dozis:
Irresponsible president.
The man that picks his teeth while Nigeria is on fire
irresponsible and incompetent. A monumental fraud and a colossal failure! Everyday, I regret campaigning for and supporting this dead-weight in 2015 ONLY.. who knew someone would make Jonathan look like an angel afterall.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by tarantino1: 1:00pm On Nov 04, 2022
APC urchins will soon be here to give us a five point summary of why it is good for the sitting president to travel frequently for medical tourism.

These rètards with subpar critical thinking skills always have a mind-blowing explanation for every stupid decision of the walking zombie. Never seen such a willing group of sycophantic cum drinkers in my life.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Racoon(m): 1:01pm On Nov 04, 2022
See as Buhari and his shameless government allowed a mere South Africa to be insulting us as a nation.

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Re: South African Newspaper, IOL, Knocks Buhari Over Frequent Foreign Medical Trips by Ejiakusmith(m): 1:01pm On Nov 04, 2022
I'm so so ashamed. seeing people campaigning for Tinibu as president ,,, here in Abuja Almost all the radio station are singing praises for Tinibu and I was like are this people okay ,,,, after what Nigerian pass through ancestors like Buhari ,, now you guys are campaigning for Tinibu ,,,, una mumu Never do .,,.... [ you can imagine what South African news peppar is saying about Buhari , what a shame]

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