Industrial News | 3 June 2022 18:53 CET

There's Need To Ensure Professional Standard In Our Medics-- Mary Njoku, CEO, Rok Studios

By Ifeanyi Ndukwe, The Nigerian Voice Entertainment

After the shocking death of a skat queen in Port Harcourt due to bad cosmetic surgery. In that note, notable actor and producer, Mary Remmy Njoku has shared her thoughts.

She said that Nigeria is now a haven for unqualified cosmetic surgeons who go about killing people.

Sharing her opinions via an IG page, "Nigeria is a safe haven for bad cos-surgeons. Small accent and you are in business. Thanks to gullible Nigerians who make sure they continue Killing people by BLAMING THE VICTIMs. To those very few doctors who come home saving lives. Thank you," she wrote.

Since the news of the untimely death of the young lady, many concerned citizens including some of your favourite celebrities have their views on the state of medicals in the society.

Meanwhile, BBNaija housemate, Alex, believed that anyone who decides to go under the knife has insecurity issues.

"In my opinion, if it is not due to health condition and you wake up and then choose to go for cosmetic surgery to add bum, touch your face or one of those mum things, you are an insecure person," she affirm.

Today, cosmetic surgery has become a part of the lifestyles of several celebrities in Nigeria. Recall that in 2017, Tonto Dikeh surprised many fans when a video of her going under the knife for cosmetic surgery was released.

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