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Baba Suwe discharged from LUTH, to be flown abroad for further medical care

- Veteran actor, Babatunde Omidina aka Baba Suwe has been discharged from the Lagos state Teaching Hospital

- According to reports, he is to be flown abroad for further medical treatments

- The reports was made known by his friend and fellow actor, Yomi Fabiyi on Instagram

It appears things are looking good for veteran actor, Babatunde Omidina aka Baba Suwe. According to reports, the celebrated actor has been discharged from the Lagos state Teaching Hospital.

Further reports given by fellow actor Yomi Fabiyi, reveals that the veteran movie star is to be flown abroad for further medical treatment. Fabiyi revealed that through the help of well wishers, the actor has gotten better.

Fabiyi wrote on Instagram: "Veteran Actor and Comedian Babatunde Omidina a.k.a Baba Suwe has been discharged from LUTH after intense medical 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."

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"If further theraphy are 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.

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Baba Suwe personally with tears of joy rolling down from his eyes ask I thank Nigerians, his fans and the media community. While expressing his deepest gratitude, he stated seriously but with humor that "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". He personally signed appreciation letters which are on their way to: i) Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President of Nigeria, ii) Rev. Mrs Abimbola Esther Ajayi, iii) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, iv.) Rt. Hon. Mudasiru Obasa (Speaker of Lagos State), v.) Alh. Abdulahi Rasaq (Corporate Pictures), vi.) Prof. Adewole, Minister of Health, vii.) TAMPAN Movie Members in Nigeria and United States, viii.) Staff & Management of LUTH, ix.) His Club Members, ACC. x.) Mayor Gbenga Adewusi, xi.) Mr Kola Olootu, xii). Hon. Mrs Abike Dabiri, xiii.) His Royal Majesty, Oba of Igbogbo, Ikorodu. Please any ommission unintentional.

While thanking you all for your esteem show of love, please be assured of Baba Suwe's esteem regards and appreciation to all Nigerians who showed concerned. In a matter of weeks, the veteran actor will be back on movie sets to continue to do what he knows best. Many Thanks."

Recall a while ago, Baba Suwe was reported to be terribly sick and on the verge of dying. It was revealed that the seasoned Yoruba actor is battling an unknown disease which is capable of claiming his life.

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