Doctor Urges Caution for Football Fans with Heart Conditions Ahead of AFCON Final

An Akure-based medical practitioner, Dr. Thomas-Wilson Ikubese, has issued a warning to Super Eagles fans and football enthusiasts with heart conditions, advising them to avoid watching the upcoming AFCON final to prevent adverse health effects. The caution comes in the wake of reported fatalities among Nigerian viewers during the team’s semi-final match.

Dr. Ikubese, who serves as the Chief Medical Director of Sckye Hospital, emphasized the need for individuals with heightened emotional responses and heart health concerns to engage in diversionary activities instead of subjecting themselves to the potential stress of Sunday’s final clash between the Super Eagles and the Elephants of Cote Dโ€™ivoire.

His suggestion includes following live scores on their phones and consciously managing their emotional reactions to the game to minimize any negative physiological impact. Dr. Ikubese specifically advised against screaming, jumping, or allowing heightened emotions to take hold during the match. Should discomfort arise, he urged viewers to immediately disengage from the broadcast.

In extending condolences to the families affected by the previous incidents, Dr. Ikubese expressed his desire for a safe and successful outcome for Nigeria in the upcoming match.

As football fever builds ahead of the AFCON final, this warning serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing health and well-being, especially for those with underlying medical conditions.

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