Yesterday, a picture of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, surfaced online after he was seen with a medical doctor who was carrying out a test on him obviously. The picture, after surfacing online, generated several reactions online, but however, the former Anambra governor has revealed the kind of treatment he underwent.
Apparently, Peter Obi was invited to a hospital in Nnewi, owned by Dr and Dr Mrs Chidolue and according to him, even though it was sober to witness four people go through dialysis simultaneously, he also seized the opportunity to run kidney function tests.
Peter Obi revealed this via a tweet he made on his official Twitter handle while also saying healthcare improves the life expectancy of people and, as it’s often said, health is wealth, because healthy people are more productive than the infirm.
Checkout the photo below as shared by Peter Obi.
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