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Saturday 30 July 2016

Photos: Minister of Women Affair, Aisha Alhassan, returns to Taraba state after a successful knee surgery in the US

Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Jummai Alhassan, returned to Taraba state today July 30th after a successful knee surgery in the US. More photos after the cut...
 

37 comments:

  1. Welcome back ma,may Allah heal you...GODTAKE OVER

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  2. the US for knee surgery? so she'll say there are no qualified surgeons in Nigeria that can operate on a knee?? smh, these agents of change are the most corrupt govt workers in the history of Nigeria..

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  3. ***********************************hmmmmmmmmmmm******US*******ndi ejighi ego eji aga US ga emezi gini ??????????? Dix country sef*************its well sha**********welcome back

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  4. ***********************************hmmmmmmmmmmm******US*******ndi ejighi ego eji aga US ga emezi gini ??????????? Dix country sef*************its well sha**********welcome back

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  5. Thank God. Welcome back better person..

    Long Live LIB

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  6. Thank God for her life


    ...merited happiness

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  7. Allah Ya ka ra lafiya Hajiya. Takka a hankali Hajiya.



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  8. Wish her well...#onMYway...

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  9. You people are fooling who.Abroad for kneel surgery why politicians always lying.Buhari government told us no more foreign medical trips for politicians....nuel

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  10. knee surgery,what is the faith of ordinary man in a country their minister and politicians travel abroad for medical treatment.

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  11. knee surgery,what is the faith of ordinary man in a country their minister and politicians travel abroad for medical treatment.

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  12. knee surgery,what is the faith of ordinary man in a country their minister and politicians travel abroad for medical treatment.

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  13. knee surgery,what is the faith of ordinary man in a country their minister and politicians travel abroad for medical treatment.

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  14. I dunno if we don't have healthy people to be in governance in Nigeria again.

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  15. Make una fix our hospitals and save our country from forex issue.

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  16. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin30 July 2016 at 21:23

    Thank God for her life.

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  17. Is this not a private jet she is descending from? Buhari's Minister using a private jet? Nothing has changed.

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  18. Thank God for the successful surgery



    Moye says so via BB Passport courtesy LIB

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  19. Awww... Quick recovery Mam!

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  20. I tot buhari banned public frm travelling abroad to recieve medical treatment ... i tire for this trial and error govt

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    1. I meant public office holders nt public

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  21. To be honest with you this is a disgrace to we Africans
    Put religion aside all the leaders do it.
    They take their children abroad medical care abroad vacations abroad.
    Making the African countries feel useless.
    If they is no equipment they should empower the ppl and give facilities. Give jobs and training.
    Goodnesss
    The leaders ain't even ashamed. Na WA o
    So what of the ppl who can't afford.
    Smh

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  22. WELCOME BACK MA, AND WISH YOU QUICK RECOVERY!







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  23. Welcome back...wishing u a quick recovery

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  24. Wish U a quick recovery, but I'm of the opinion that U should have had the operation here in the country... why the incessant 'medical tourism' by our leaders?! Means U don't have confidence in Ur own sh!t.

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  25. Tell them @keeka Tyler. wish her quick recovery!







    says, Genevieve.

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  26. Truly shameful.Nigerians run the best hospitals in Uk, US and many countries.Nigerians are highly talented but unfortunately we have been cursed with very bad leadership since 1960.Why should Nigerians still bo going overseas for medical treatment? Rwanda that emerged from a civil war will soon overtake Nigeria in all indices of development. Are we cursed by God or what? What of the ordinary Nigerian? How does he get his treatment for ordinary malaria? No person in government should receive treatment abroad or have their children educated overseas until the hospitals and schools are fixed.Money used to fund the lavish lifestyle is usually our stolen money.Just look at the billions of naira stolen through budget padding at the National Assembly. It will equip and staff the best hospital. Where is our sense of shame? Where is our sense of outrage? #WAKEUPNIGERIA

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  27. Wellcome ma, wishing quick recovery.

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