Osinbajo expresses gratitude to Nigerians, hospital, over successful surgery

Osinbajo expresses gratitude to Nigerians, hospital, over successful surgery

L -R Dr. Tokunbo Shitta-Bey, hospital CEO, Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo, the Vice President & his Chief Personal Physician Dr. Nic Audifferen over the weekend.
Photo: Tolani Alli, VP’s Personal Photographer

The Vice-President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, on Sunday, expressed gratitude to Nigerians and all others who had sympathised with him over his recent successful thigh surgery.

Osinbajo underwent a surgical operation on Saturday, July 16, at the Duchess International Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos.

His office and the hospital where he had the surgical procedure had been providing updates on his development before, during and after the operation.

However, in a personally authored message on Sunday, made available by the Presidency, Professor Osinbajo reached out to all who had sympathised with him, expressing gratitude to them and the professionals at the hospital, who attended to him.

“My deep gratitude to everyone for your get-well wishes and prayers following my surgery.

“And special appreciation to the amazing team of surgeons, doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and the management of the Duchess International Hospital, Lagos, for providing such excellent care.

“God bless you all”, the Vice President wrote in his message.

 

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