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Obasanjo shows off dancing skills in Benin

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo delighted guests on Wednesday when he shook his body in a mesmerizing manner with Benin cultural dancers during the unveiling of the rebuilt Stella Obasanjo hospital in Benin City, named after his late wife.

87-year-old grandfather who stood briefly beside a streaming SUV, serenaded guests at the facility, which has become social Media spectacle.

Dr Goodluck Jonathan, former President’s wife, Dame Patience Jonathan, Governor Godwin Obaseki with his wife, Betsy watched Obasanjo with glee.

Addressing journalists shortly after the unveiling of the expanded 250-bed hospital bed space, Obasanjo, expressed hope that heads of sub-national governments should prioritize the health needs of Nigerians.

“Any time you fall ill; And then who knows? Or when and how you be involve in an accident. You can now have a first class treatment.

Obasanjo also said, Obaseki is finishing his tenure in office well.

(He (Obaseki) started well, and he is ending well”, Obasanjo said while urging his successor, Senator Monday Okpebholo to follow up the State government commitment on the health Insurance policy.

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