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I’m alive, Baba Suwe cries out in new video from US

 

Comic act, Babatunde Omidina aka Baba Suwe, on Tuesday released a video of himself debunking claims that he is dead.
The 40 seconds video was done with the help of an facilitator in the background, he said he is well and alive in Rhode Island, USA and not close to dying as he is receiving very good care where he is.
He also thanked the members of the public for donating and making it possible for him to come to Rhode Island for treatment.
Earlier, Bolaji Amusan, alias Mr Latin, had debunked news circulating about Baba Suwe.
The Nigerian actor and renowned comedian has been ill for some weeks.
On Tuesday, Latin, who is the President of the Theater Arts and Motion Picture Producers Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), said Baba Suwe is not dead as was being speculated.
In a video he posted on his Instagram account, Latin said: “The purported rumour about Baba Suwe dead is fake.
“Baba Suwe is presently in America for treatment. He is hale, alive, healthy. I thank you all for your concern.”
On Sunday, fellow actor, Yomi Fabiyi announced Baba Suwe’s trip. Fabiyi also disclosed that he was accompanied by his son, Sola Omidina.
“With your help and love, Baba Suwe travelled out in company of his son Sola Omidina to the United States of America yester night 20th April, 2019 to complete his medical treatment.
“I must add that the Federal Ministry of Health through the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) were able to stabilise him in order to make the long haul with little or no acute discomfort.
“On behalf of Baba Suwe’s family, his colleagues, friends, TAMPAN movie association worldwide, I humbly register an undiluted appreciation to each and every one for this wonderful show of love. Thank you once again to our dear mother, Rev. Mrs Esther Abimbola Ajayi for footing the air tickets.
“Depending on the treatment and prospective out-patient appointments, Baba Suwe should be return to the screen hale and hearty before the last quarter of the year. He will be treated in a hospital in Rhode Island, USA.”

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