Entertainment
Uche Ogbodo Reacts to BBL Death Controversy
Uche Ogbodo, Nigerian actress, speaks out regarding an issue concerning BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift).
It was recently noted that a Nigerian woman passed away while in the procedure of getting a BBL. After the news was spread out, people started tagging the actress to the news because she is known for such procedures.
The actress then defended herself, stating that it was not new that the surgery has risks and stands her defence by saying it is not the only surgery that has a risk.
“Yes, BBL is risky, but tell me, what surgery is not risky? People die every day even from the simplest procedures. It’s not entirely bad. It could be her turn today, it could be someone else’s turn tomorrow.”
She then added that people should be educated and learn to take care after surgery in order to be safe.
Entertainment
“You Can’t Be a Role Model Without Money”- Nedu Wazobia
Nedu Wazobia, Nigerian media personality, shares a statement that sparked reactions from the public.
He stated that one cannot be viewed as a role model if he or she does not have money in Nigeria.
He shared this belief in a recent interview.
“You can’t be a role model when you don’t have money in Nigeria. Most women wey dey live for Lekki, na men dey pay their rent.”
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Nkechi Blessing Claims Men’s Comments Pushed Women Toward BBL Surgery
Nkechi Blessing Sunday, Nollywood actress, speaks out on the ongoing controversy surrounding BBL.
It can be noted that a Nigerian woman just passed away from the BBL surgery.
She shared her thoughts and claims that women are pushed into this BBL surgery because of men, sharing that men’s thoughts and words about women’s bodies have caused many to follow this procedure.
“You people mocked women for years because of their bodies, but now you are the same ones telling them to love themselves the way they are. Many women went for BBL because of the insults and pressure they received about their bodies.
Entertainment
Tiwa Savage Says Her Music Journey Is Far From Over
Tiwa Savage, Nigerian singer, reveals that she still has a long way in her music career. The singer shares that she has no plans to leave music anytime soon.
While speaking at a conference she shared “I’m at a point where I have the platform, the relationships, and the credibility to build something real. A proper, structured, lasting initiative. That combination doesn’t come early in your career. It comes when you’ve done the work, built the trust, and earned the right to put your name on something and have it mean something. That’s where I am now. And that’s why now.”
She shared that she is representing a generation of young African creatives to help them believe in their own future.
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