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Baba Suwe gets discharged from hospital and may soon get back to acting

Baba Suwe is expected to continue on a medical trip abroad to get further treatment after getting discharged from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). [Instagram/realyomifabiyi]
Baba Suwe is expected to continue on a medical trip abroad to get further treatment after getting discharged from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). [Instagram/realyomifabiyi]
It is likely Baba Suwe will see a quick return back to the screens after getting discharged from the hospital.
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The actor was admitted to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital in February. Another actor Yomi Fabiyi confirmed his departure from the health center on Instagram in a post published on Saturday, March 16, 2019.

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It was a press release that revealed an improvement in Baba Suwe's health condition. He can now move around without using a cane according to Fabiyi who shared about an imminent plan to take him abroad for more treatment.

"I can confirm to you that efforts to quickly stabilize and/or completely treat him to full wellness by medical experts at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) at the instance of Minister of Health are yielding positive results as Baba Suwe can now walk without the stick, less pain and he is getting better.

"If further therapy is administered and medications adhered to, he will come out completely of the major ailments. He will, however, proceed abroad very soon to further his treatment."

Baba Suwe maintained his humour while commending the support that was shown to him by many Nigerians.

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Baba Suwe's visit to the hospital was reportedly aided by a motions pictures association and the national ministry of health. [Instagram/officialyomifashlanso1]
Baba Suwe's visit to the hospital was reportedly aided by a film association and the Federal Ministry of Fealth. [Instagram/officialyomifashlanso1]

A gesture of appreciation saw him personally sign letters to the people who rendered assistance to him when he was in critical health.

Some of the persons include the Vice-President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who donated N1 million to the actor.

"Nigerians have large hearts inspite of the economic situation in the country and can revive a dead man with their kindness and good hearts if the person is not buried," Yomi Fabiyi credits a comment to Baba Suwe.

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