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MC Oluomo To Be Flown Abroad

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Fans of MC Oluomo, Musiliu Akinsanya, chieftain of National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, took to the social media to pray for his recovery, following his discharge from the Lagos hospital where he was hospitalised over a week ago.

MC Oluomo is set to be flown abroad for proper medical attention the magazine gathered.

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The NURTW chieftain was stabbed by an unknown assailant on January 8th 2019 at the Skypower ground, Ikeja, during the All Progressives Congress, APC, gubernatorial rally of its candidate, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu.

MC Oluomo had been in EKO Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, but was discharged yesterday after the payment of over N2million was paid, a source at the hospital told the magazine.

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A close ally of the NURTW chieftain who claimed anonymity informed the magazine that MC Oluomo was to be flown abroad for better and well equipped medical attention which is lacking in Nigeria.

He said the United States of America is the next destination of MC Oluomo in the coming days for proper medical attention.

“Immediately he was discharged from hospital on Tuesday night, plans are een made to fly him out of the country. He is very fine and has nothing to worry about his health after his treatment at the hospital. Before he finally left on Tuesday night, he was receiving a lot of well-wishers.

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“Sometimes, he moves around and sometimes walks his visitors to the corridor, so he was in a sound health before leaving the hospital. “Few days before he left the hospital, his associates were making arrangements for his trip,’’ the source said.

 


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