Tinubu returned to the country on Sunday, about a month after he left.
He was sighted at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, in company of some of his aides.
On January 3, there were speculations that he was hospitalised in Paris, France, after falling ill. It was also rumored that he tested positive for COVID-19 but his media team later denied such reports.
“Asiwaju is healthy and does not have COVID-19,” Tunde Rahman, his spokesperson, had said.
“He took his annual trip and as part of the preparation for the trip he took a COVID-19 test which was negative. Since the advent of the pandemic Asiwaju has always done his level best to observe, as strictly as humanly possible, all government advice and safety protocols to prevent the spread of the virus and to keep himself and those around him safe from harm.
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