October 18, 2012 by Olalekan Adetayo
Wife
of President Goodluck Jonathan, Dame Patience, returned to the country
on Wednesday after spending about seven weeks abroad.
Mrs. Jonathan arrived at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja from a foreign country widely
believed to be Germany. She returned in one of the aircraft in the
Presidential Fleet
As soon as she alighted from the
aircraft, she denied media reports that she went abroad for cosmetic
surgery. She also denied being an in-patient in a German hospital on
account of a terminal disease, adding that her husband loved her
physique.
She said, “I read in the media where
they said I was in the hospital. God Almighty knows I have never been to
that hospital. I don’t even know the hospital they mentioned.
“I have to explain what God has done for
me. I do not have terminal illness, or (went for) any cosmetic surgery,
more or less tummy tuck.
“My husband loves me as I am and I am pleased with how God created me.”
Abdominoplasty or tummy tuck is a
cosmetic surgical procedure that is used to make the abdomen more firm.
Wikipedia says it “involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the
middle and lower abdomen in order to tighten the muscle and fascia of
the abdominal wall.”
Mrs. Jonathan arrived at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja a few minutes before 4pm in a
presidential aircraft. She was dressed in a multi-colour boubou with a
matching headgear and appeared to have lost weight. She was received by
family members and friends amidst singing and drumming by women,
masqueraders and cultural groups in different uniforms.
The wife of the President, whose
dressing was devoid of the usual heavy jewellery, said that the prayers
of Nigerians sustained her during what she called her “period of trial”.
She said, “I am happy to be back in
Nigeria. There are a few Nigerians that are saying whatever they like,
not what God planned because God has a plan for all of us.
“God has said it all that when two or
three are gathered in His name, He will be with them. Nigerians gathered
and prayed for me and God listened and heard their prayers, so I thank
God for that.”
Mrs. Jonathan also dwelt on reports that linked her rumoured illness to her husband’s position as President.
She said, “At the same time, I will use
this opportunity to address those who are saying that anybody that goes
to the villa or Aso Rock will die.
“They mentioned (Sani) Abacha, they
mentioned Stella Obasanjo, they mentioned (Umaru) Yar’Adua and other
people. But those people, why didn’t they mention those ones that went
there with their families, succeeded and they still came out alive?
“We should remember that Aso Rock is the
seat of power and that is where God has ordained that our leaders
should rule from, and to rule us right.”
She thanked her husband and members of her family, and expressed love for her fellow citizens.
She said, “I will use this opportunity
to thank my beloved husband, my children, my staff and all Nigerians for
standing by me during my trial time.
“God has given me a second chance, to
come and work with the women of Nigeria, the children and the less
privileged. I have come to serve Nigeria. I have come to work with
Nigerians. I am there for them.”
At the residence of the first couple inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the atmosphere was no less joyous.
President Jonathan and his mother,
Eunice, led members of his household, staff of Women For Change
Initiative, a pet project of the President’s wife, as well as
presidential aides to receive her.
Except for the President who was dressed
in his usual Niger Delta traditional attire, other members of the
household wore T-shirts bearing different images of Patience.
Messages such as “We love you”, “We miss you”, “Welcome back” and “May you live long” were inscribed on the shirts.
Immediately the gathering sighted Mrs
Jonathan’s convoy at 5pm, they launched into gospel songs. One ran,
“Thank you God. You have done us good. Thank you God. Lord you have done
us good. Thank you.”
Mrs Jonathan, after a long embrace with
her husband, mother-in-law and children, greeted her aides afresh. She
also joined in the dancing and singing before retiring into her
residence with members of her family, close friends and top government
officials.
Her media aide, Ayo Osinlu, who had
earlier claimed that Patience was resting abroad after the rigours of
hosting the recent African First Ladies Summit, told journalists that
she would not grant any interview because she “needed to rest”.
As of press time, well-wishers who
thronged the Presidential Villa to welcome the wife of the President
included Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State, his wife and almost
all female ministers.
Since she left the country unannounced
in August, the Presidency had kept mum on her state of health and the
nature of her rumoured sickness.
The silence bred wild speculation, with
some reports claiming that Patience travelled abroad to be treated for
food poisoning, while others said she went for cosmetic surgery.
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