Contrary to frequent claims from the presidency that the ailing first lady would return to the country by the end of this week, Horst Schmidt Klinik in Wiesbaden, Germany, where First Lady Patience Jonathan is presently being treated has confirmed that she can't be discharged so soon.
One of the consultants with President Jonathan’s wife told our foreign correspondent during a telephone dialogue on Wednesday that the condition of the ailing first lady had not improved up to the expectations of the medical team.
Although the consultant who did not want her name to be mentioned, she disclosed that the presidency was making serious efforts for Mrs Jonathan to be discharged before the end of this week so she could travel with the president to New York where she will be expected to lead some side events at the ongoing 67th United Nations General Assembly.
During the telephone dialogue that lasted about five minutes, the source further said there was no way the ailing first lady could be discharged now as a result of her unstable health situation, stressing that the management of the hospital had communicated with the federal government in writing as regards the impossibility of discharging her as proposed by the presidency.
She said: “They wanted us to discharge Mrs Patience Jonathan but we have notified the Nigerian government through its embassy here that we will not be able to discharge our patient at this time because her situation is not stable. We still need to monitor her very well before we can ask her to proceed on any long distance trip.
“Our response to the Nigerian government as regards the condition of our client here was communicated through the Nigerian embassy in Germany. We cannot discharge her now. She has to remain with us until her deteriorating health condition improves.”
Ask ed the real cause of her ailment, the consultant who declined to go into details confirmed that Mrs Jonathan had undergone some intestinal operations to keep her tummy firm — a process, she said, led to poisoning and complications.
“Those operations that were performed on Mrs Patience Jonathan led to a ruptured stomach and I think that was the reason she was fainting and as well having abdominal pains before she was brought here for treatment,” the source said.
She however stressed that the doctors working with the first lady would perform some other operations on her at the beginning of next week if her condition does not improve as expected.
The presidency had earlier maintained that the ailing Mrs Jonathan was only in Germany to rest until LEADERSHIP spoke with a spokesperson of Horst Schmidt Klinik in Wiesbaden, Germany, that confirmed that Nigeria’s first lady was truly on admission in the hospital, and receiving treatment after being operated on for ruptured appendix, which was as a result of food poisoning.
During LEADERSHIP’s investigation, then, a senior consultant of the hospital who refused to mention her name, said that one Mrs Jonathan was brought to the hospital after the management of the hospital had been contacted and briefed on the deteriorating health condition of the first lady.
She also confirmed that she was brought into the hospital in a very bad state of health but was then responding to treatment after she had undergone a major surgery to take away the poisons in her intestine.
The hospital’s official, who confirmed that initial records, showed that Mrs Jonathan had earlier been treated for food poisoning in Nigeria, however, declined to mention the time that she would be discharged from the hospital.
She said that Mrs Jonathan was getting better but insisted that the hospital management would ensure that she was fully fit before she would be allowed to go back to Nigeria.
LEADERSHIP reliably gathered that the mobile sets of the personal aides to Patience Jonathan were seized upon their arrival at the German Hospital in order to avoid further leakage of secret information on the health status of the ailing first lady.
During the telephone dialogue that lasted about five minutes, the source further said there was no way the ailing first lady could be discharged now as a result of her unstable health situation, stressing that the management of the hospital had communicated with the federal government in writing as regards the impossibility of discharging her as proposed by the presidency.
She said: “They wanted us to discharge Mrs Patience Jonathan but we have notified the Nigerian government through its embassy here that we will not be able to discharge our patient at this time because her situation is not stable. We still need to monitor her very well before we can ask her to proceed on any long distance trip.
“Our response to the Nigerian government as regards the condition of our client here was communicated through the Nigerian embassy in Germany. We cannot discharge her now. She has to remain with us until her deteriorating health condition improves.”
Ask ed the real cause of her ailment, the consultant who declined to go into details confirmed that Mrs Jonathan had undergone some intestinal operations to keep her tummy firm — a process, she said, led to poisoning and complications.
“Those operations that were performed on Mrs Patience Jonathan led to a ruptured stomach and I think that was the reason she was fainting and as well having abdominal pains before she was brought here for treatment,” the source said.
She however stressed that the doctors working with the first lady would perform some other operations on her at the beginning of next week if her condition does not improve as expected.
The presidency had earlier maintained that the ailing Mrs Jonathan was only in Germany to rest until LEADERSHIP spoke with a spokesperson of Horst Schmidt Klinik in Wiesbaden, Germany, that confirmed that Nigeria’s first lady was truly on admission in the hospital, and receiving treatment after being operated on for ruptured appendix, which was as a result of food poisoning.
During LEADERSHIP’s investigation, then, a senior consultant of the hospital who refused to mention her name, said that one Mrs Jonathan was brought to the hospital after the management of the hospital had been contacted and briefed on the deteriorating health condition of the first lady.
She also confirmed that she was brought into the hospital in a very bad state of health but was then responding to treatment after she had undergone a major surgery to take away the poisons in her intestine.
The hospital’s official, who confirmed that initial records, showed that Mrs Jonathan had earlier been treated for food poisoning in Nigeria, however, declined to mention the time that she would be discharged from the hospital.
She said that Mrs Jonathan was getting better but insisted that the hospital management would ensure that she was fully fit before she would be allowed to go back to Nigeria.
LEADERSHIP reliably gathered that the mobile sets of the personal aides to Patience Jonathan were seized upon their arrival at the German Hospital in order to avoid further leakage of secret information on the health status of the ailing first lady.

Let those in the presidency keep lying until the whole truth will come out
ReplyDeleteObama can never hide the health status of any member of his family and still expect the US voters to vote for him....Why are Nigerian leaders so shameless?
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Expect to see a slimmer,Trimmer and more radiant Mrs Jonathan when she comes back and not d former pot bellied,pregnant looking madam.
ReplyDeleteShe has surly done tommy tuck! D same thing Stella Obasanjo did,but could not make it back to Nigeria.
The smartest thing d presidency can do now is to allow her to rest as long as d Doctors recommmend, becos if any sudden development arises when she is away from her health care providers,it may be too late b4 they can get her back to Germany for emergency treatment! I wish Madam speedy recovery! We miss u Mama!!
I suspect foul play
ReplyDeletenigeria why una dey worry una self naso den lie so tey for yah a dua we later heard the truth
ReplyDeleteMay she perfectly recovering.
ReplyDeleteWhatever it is.Speedy recovery
ReplyDeleteSeriously the govt needs to be truthful is it a tummy tuck gone wrong or food poisoning why deceive fellow Nigerians. They get to power and then start adjusting their bodies. Anyway fellow Nigerians we wish patience goodluck well
ReplyDeleteWishing her quick recover
ReplyDeleteBy the mercies of God she will be well in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteOf a truth, sickness no dey shw for face. Most women wanna luk lik her wthout havin an idea of wot she's sufferin. Wishin her a speedy recovery & gud health.
ReplyDeleteI wish her speedy recovery,get well soon madam.
ReplyDeletei wish her a quick recovery. Safe...
ReplyDeleteMay the Lord heal her of all her ailments IJN.
ReplyDeletePastor E A Adeboye has asked pple to join hands nd pray for she nd her husband for atleast five minutes today.. Pray for her quick recovery.
ReplyDeleteWeda she com bak or nt,it wil nt put water on my table niether wil it make me go thirsty! After all our useless leaders said she is hail n healthy so wats all dis waste of time n money making 5 minutes telephone conversatn 2 Germany? D voice of d masses.
ReplyDeleteMay the good Lord safe us from these prodigal leaders who enjoy wasting our money on unnecessary expedition.Babangida spent our money on Radiculopathy,OBJ on his wife's breastotomy and laparastomy,Yar,adua spent our money on unknown sickness,now Jonathan is on a spending spree on his wife. GOD is watching ooooo.
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