Ex-CBN deputy governor hails Tinubu for supporting Ogun airport project

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Why This Matters

This news item appears to be about Nigerian political and infrastructure matters, not cannabis medicine. There is no clinical relevance to cannabis therapeutics, patient care, or medical practice.

Clinical Summary

This article discusses a former Central Bank of Nigeria deputy governor praising President Tinubu’s support for an airport project in Ogun state. No cannabis-related content, clinical findings, or medical information is present in this news item.

Dr. Caplan’s Take

“This appears to be a case of mistaken article submission – there’s no cannabis medicine content here to provide clinical commentary on.”

Clinical Perspective
🧠 No clinical perspective can be provided as this article contains no cannabis-related medical information or research findings relevant to patient care or clinical practice.

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