Bola Tinubu returns to Nigeria, opens up on London trip

The All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has confirmed his return to his house in Lagos State, barely three months after leaving the country for the United Kingdom where he underwent surgery on his right kneel.
The All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has confirmed his return to his house in Lagos State, barely three months after leaving the country for the United Kingdom where he underwent surgery on his right kneel.

The All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has confirmed his return to his house in Lagos State, barely three months after leaving the country for the United Kingdom where he underwent surgery on his right kneel.

Tinubu said that he returned to the country after been certified feet by medical experts that examined his right leg and that contrary to rumours, there was no other surgical operation performed on him while abroad.

The Lagos State former governor noted that he came back into the country on Friday and that the return was basically to contribute his quota to the development of Nigeria as well as advance the course of progressive democratic good governance throughout Nigeria.

“During his trip abroad, he underwent surgery on his right knee as well as rigorous post-surgery physiotherapy on the said knee. Contrary to unfounded rumour, he underwent no other surgical procedures and contemplates none in the future.

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