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Inside Aubameyangs Harrowing Battle With Malaria After Visiting Native Gabon
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Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang recently opened up about his battle with malaria as he described it as “the worst moment of my lifeâ€.

Aubameyang missed his side's games in April as he battled malaria. Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC.
Aubameyang missed a number of Arsenal games in April after the international break as he struggled with the illness.
He initially took to Instagram on April 15 to confirm that indeed he contracted malaria while on international duty with Gabon.
As it turns out, Aubameyang was unaware he was coming down with the illness and featured in a number of his side’s games before things took a turn for the worse.
WWE legend wows fans as he looks completely unrecognisable after losing almost 40kgsThe 31-year old came off the bench to assist Nicolas Pepe’s opener against Slavia Prague in the Europa League and also made a start against Liverpool in the 3-0 humbling early in April.
"I was feeling normal, a bit down. I thought it was the travel because going to Gabon, it’s not so close to here. I just felt a bit tired, especially against Liverpool,†he said.“I thought it was just because of the travel and I don’t know what the percentage was of my form (fitness) at that moment because I didn’t know that I had malaria. Definitely, I felt a bit tired.â€Soon after the Liverpool game, the severity of the illness increased and Aubameyang had no option but to sit out some games in the hopes of making a full recovery.
“I was feeling very, very bad. I think this was the worst moment of being sick in my life. I had for three days in a row, fever all day and all night non-stop. Even the paracetamol had no effect,†he added.Gareth Bale stylishly 'attacks' foprofile/3696FB_IMG_166154600052001842.jpg
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IE Abroad Holds Nigeria Edusession Fair (Virtual & Physical) With 27 Foreign Universities Across The Globe
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IE Abroad is an international study recruitment agency with branches across 7 countries and up to 300+ global university partners.

IE Abroad holds Nigeria Edusession fair (Virtual & Physical) with 27 foreign universities across the globe
We offer free advice and consultancy service to fee paying students looking to apply to universities abroad for undergraduate study, postgraduate study, professional and doctoral degrees.
The fair is an event organized with representatives from over 27 top universities from different countries in-person or online.
Prospective students whether at a secondary level or tertiary level, parents and guardians are invited to attend as they would have the opportunity to consult with these reps of the various universities, explore their options and learn more about their next academic steps.
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