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General Musa Celebrates Birthday with a Compassionate Visit to Hospital Patients

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By Harriet Tornguvan -Abuja 

General Musa marked his birthday in a unique way by visiting patients at the Defence Headquarter medical containment hospital.


General Musa stands as a paragon of military excellence, visionary leadership, and unwavering commitment to his nation. 


General Musa embodies the qualities of a leader who not only commands respect but also fosters collective purpose, the people's General chose to spend his special day bringing smiles to those battling various health challenges.


General Musa interacted warmly with patients, at the  hospital offering words of encouragement and hope. His presence uplifted spirits, particularly among those confined to their hospital beds. 

He also expressed gratitude to the healthcare workers, acknowledging their tireless dedication and crucial role in saving lives.


Speaking during the visit, General Musa shared, “There is no better way to celebrate life than to touch the lives of others. Today reminds me of the value of service, compassion, and gratitude.”


General Musa's gesture resonated deeply with hospital staff and patients alike, leaving a lasting impression of empathy and kindness.


In a brief yet powerful address to the media, General Musa called on citizens to remain steadfast and resilient in the face of ongoing security challenges. 


He emphasized on the importance of collective strength, he stated, "I advise everyone to keep moving forward and stand strong. The President is with us all, providing unwavering support."


His words served as a rallying call for unity and determination, assuring the public of continued efforts by the leadership to ensure safety and stability across the nation.


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