Four hospitals were visited by her Future Assured team including the University of Benin Teaching Hospital where the Chief Medical Director. Prof. Darlington Obaseki received and conducted them round the hospital for the distribution.
Zainab Kassim, Special Assistant to the President in the Office of the First Lady described the mercy mission, as a way of empathising with the patients and to show them love.
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Lol why is the woman in the 1st picture standing far off like she is scared of getting close to the patient.
ReplyDeleteSo it is not only me that noticed
DeleteThe way she even squeezed her face, I was wondering myself
DeleteIn fact it is just too obvious she is not comfortable doing what she doing. No love shown at all.
DeleteGood gesture.
ReplyDeleteIt can never replace a working system.
DeleteThank you Anon 17:36. Buhari should revive the health system in Nigeria instead of handing nylon bags to few women prior to a state election then running off to London when it is his turn to get treatment.
DeleteNice gesture.
ReplyDeleteDid they force the 1st lady to give the gift? Chai!..she would have just sit at home. Body language matters.
ReplyDeletebody language in hospital when u dont know their sickness. ignorance kills u africans faster cos you use sentiments for everything...so the they should hug and kiss them to show empathy...body language kee u there
DeleteSo this is the new trader moni... The last in hijab must have a strong phobia for germs.
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteshameless people what future is assured in handing stipend to people out of their common resource, our leaders are evil pure and simple.And that silly woman is standing 100km to give things out she might as well stay at home she has no empathy for fellow human racist black woman.
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