Culled from Sahara Reporters
Nigeria’s First Lady, Patience Jonathan, is
battling an onset of Parkinson’s disease that has complicated her recovery from
a surgical procedure in Germany, several reliable sources have disclosed to
SaharaReporters.
SaharaReporters broke the news that Mrs.
Jonathan was flown to a hospital in Wiesbaden, Germany close to a month ago to
undergo emergency treatment after a botched procedure in Dubai
The bombshell revelation about the First Lady’s
medical woes was first made by a source familiar with Mrs. Jonathan’s previous
secret treatments in Spain and Italy. The source disclosed that Mrs. Jonathan
had battled Parkinson’s for some years now. In addition, doctors had advised her
to “do something urgent about her morbid body mass index (BMI),” said the
source. She added that Mrs. Jonathan had indeed considered undergoing the kind
of tummy tuck procedure that former Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha once
had.
Two other sources close to the Jonathans
confirmed that the First Lady has been dogged by Parkinson’s. One said the
disease was largely responsible for her clumsiness, drawling speech and slow
movement at public events. He added that Mrs. Jonathan has been suffering
serious trembling in the left hand. “That’s why she always uses her right to
hold the microphone when speaking at public events,” the source revealed. Mrs.
Jonathan also reportedly is affected by stiffness of the limbs and trunk which
affects her movement.
A news staffer at the Nigerian Television
Authority (NTA) told SaharaReporters that Mrs. Jonathan’s aides warned reporters
covering her never to film her beyond her waist. “Her senior personal assistant
told the crew covering her long ago: ‘Don’t ever film Madam’s waist. Show her
face only.’ That’s been the code at NTA.”
Two of our sources stated that Mrs. Jonathan
had made efforts to slow the disease that had started to ravage her. “She has
been visiting a health farm in Italy on a regular basis since 2010,” one source
revealed. “To alleviate her pain, she has been taking her medication
religiously.”
A friend of Mrs. Jonathan’s said that the First
Lady’s health maladies include anxiety, occasional memory loss and
disorientation. In addition, her blood pressure often rises to dangerous levels,
forcing her to take a cocktail of anti-hypertensive drugs.
Also, our sources said that some officials
attached to the First Lady’s office described her as constantly depressed, prone
to snapping at people at the slightest provocation. “The First Lady can just get
angry at the slightest provocation and rain abuses at anybody in sight,” he
said.
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