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US-based Nigerian Lady cries out after butt surgery with Dr. Anu goes wrong.
An unidentified US-based Nigerian lady cries out after butt surgery done by the controversial Nigerian surgeon, Dr. Anu goes wrong.
An unidentified US-based Nigerian lady cries out after butt surgery done by the controversial Nigerian surgeon, Dr. Anu goes wrong.
The popular blogging platform Gistlovers shared their conversation with the said victims and also photos of the lady’s butt in infected with fat necrosis.
In the screenshotted conversation between the victim and the blog, the victim claimed the controversial Doctor infected her with Fat Necrosis during a butt enlargement surgery in Abuja.
She also stated that she has not been in Nigeria in 10 years and she never heard of the controversy surrounding the plastic surgeon until she had done the surgery.
Sharing the disturbing photos on an Instagram page, the blogger wrote;
”Graphics Content: I am so angry right now, after all the awareness, who still patronizes this devil, after we chased her from Lagos, Abuja is her Next stop where do we go from here? Where? A serial Killer is on the loose again”.
Dr. Anu has been at the center of controversy for some years over her failed and illegal procedures.
Her stint with controversies first began in February 2019 when Nneka Miriam Onwuzuligbo, a beauty queen died. Nneka was in the coma for 31 days after undergoing a buttocks enlargement procedure.
She became news in April 2020 when Twitter influencer, OmohTee called her out for performing a failed surgery on her. She revealed that she paid N1.2 million for the butt implant and liposuction procedure but soon started experiencing complications.
Her clinic was shut down days after by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) after public outcry.
Dr. Anu was arrested and arraigned at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi in July 2020 by FCCPC over her failed procedure which led to Nneka’s death.
she was recently suspended from practicing medicine in Nigeria till further notice which takes effect from November 5, 2020.