Omah Lay, has shared his thoughts on the popular cosmetic surgery trend, the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL).
Despite the risks, BBLs have become increasingly popular in Nigeria, especially among celebrities such as actresses, singers, reality stars, and crossdressers.
Afrobeats sensation Stanley Omah Didia, popularly known as Omah Lay, has weighed in on the topic of Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBLs).
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the Soso hitmaker wrote, āBBL is old fashioned and very unattractive.ā
BBLs have gained significant popularity in Nigeria in recent years, despite the health risks and potential complications associated with the procedure.
Many celebrities ā including actresses, singers, reality stars, and even crossdressers ā have embraced the trend. However, there have also been alarming reports of injuries and, in some cases, deaths linked to BBL surgeries.
In other newsā¦.The University of Calabar (UNICAL) has instructed all students enrolled in the Faculty of Dentistry and Dental Surgery from 200 to 600 levels to vacate the campus following revelations of over-admission far beyond regulatory limits.
This directive came after a meeting involving the Vice Chancellor, Professor Florence Banku Obi, the affected students, and their parents. During the meeting, the institution admitted it had accepted significantly more students into the program than the quota approved by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN).
Affected students expressed deep frustration, revealing that they had already invested millions of naira in tuition, accommodation, textbooks, and other costs before being abruptly sent home. One student questioned how the university admitted over 300 students when the MDCN only permits the graduation of 10 students per year in the program.
Many called the situation āa huge injustice,ā blaming the universityās management for what they believe was a profit-driven decision that ignored regulatory standards.
Reports further indicate that the Vice Chancellor warned students against staging any form of protest, a move that has further intensified resentment among the displaced students.
As the issue unfolds, students and their families are calling for accountability and demanding a reversal of the universityās decision, urging the Federal Government and MDCN to intervene and provide a clear resolution.
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