Since there are no Dentists in Nigeria, PMB should take as much time as necessary
After attending the coronation of King Charles III of England, expect not PMB back home so soon.
May 29 or not. He has to see a dentist
and he is to stay for a week.My take is that since apparently, there are no dentists in Nigeria, he can take as much time as is necessary.
You know, when out of office, power changes hands, so make dental hay while the sun shines.
I believe, the cares of the office and a complete lack of trust in Nigerian Healthcare under whose care? if I may ask, has made the President to ignore his teeth till he gets the chance to visit the UK.
My question is, should the President come before a Nigerian Dentist in the UK, how will he feel? Fulfilled or unfulfilled?
Remember, by going to the UK, Nigerian doctors would not be in charge of his teeth. But if suddenly, a Nigerian appears, there, as the assigned Doctor, what happens?
One of two things, he either agrees or disagrees.
Whichever, will not be salutary for his office.
My Oga, these are peculiar days. He has few days to remain as president, so he has to make maximum use of the opportunity to see his dentist if not he may be visiting as former president. You know that there will be a lot to "eat and drink" and the teeth has to be at its finest, he has to celebrate the " great legacy" of the 2023 elections and then retire to Niger Republic to enjoy the deserved rest.
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In as much as I believe that an individual can change Nigeria. And that the change begins with you and me.
What has PMB administration done for Nigeria? Is it rail road to Maradi in Niger republic or constant power supply??
Time will surely tell.
We thank God, we are alive today.
Thank God
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