Mary Njoku cautions Nigerians, says cosmetic doctors in the country probably ain’t good enough to practice abroad

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By Blessing Udeobasi

Following the death of a young lady who died at a Lagos hospital after an unsuccessful cosmetic surgery, Nollywood actress, Mary Remmy Njoku has said that Nigeria has become a safe haven for unqualified cosmetic surgeons.

The movie star who took to her Instagram page on Friday reacted to the incident questioning why a doctor who claims to have studied abroad and has a licence to practice there would come to Nigeria and choose to offer the same services at a cheaper rate instead of making more money abroad.

Mary enjoined Nigerians to think twice and asked themselves salient questions before patronizing such doctors who are probably unfit to practice abroad or are on the run from the police.

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“Nigeria is a safe haven for bad IJGB cos-surgeons. Small accent and you are in business. Thanks to gullible Nigerians who make sure they continue Killing people by BLAMING THE VICTIMs. SAD. To those very few doctors who come home save lives. Thank you.” She wrote.

“When supposedly great cosmetic surgeons who claimed their schools abroad and have a licence to practice there move to Nigeria to earn in naira and earn %70 less. Buy and get one free, ask why.

“1. Are they patriotic and want to give back by saving lives

  1. Do they hate money

3 or do they need a place where lives don’t matter, butcher people and continue practice.

  1. Police dey find them for abroad?
  2. They aren’t good enough to practice there?” She added.

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