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I got cheap butt lift in Turkey but lost 5litres of blood a day and was in so much pain I stood for whole flight home
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Updated: 27 Apr 2021, 15:55
MODEL Chenade Laroy was shaking with fear when she landed in Covid-19 plagued Turkey to undergo a deadly Brazilian Butt Lift procedure.
Not only was she nervous about flying during a pandemic, her friends had warned how dangerous plastic surgery was and voiced fears that she might not wake up or be left deformed.
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Chenade felt her slim hips and bum made her look like a teenagerCredit: Chenadelaroy/Instagram
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Fani-Kayode, in a tweet on his Twitter account on Tuesday, described Arapaja’s victory as well-deserved.
He also wished Arapaja and all the new zonal executives all the best.
His tweet read, “Congratulations to Amb. Taofeek Arapaja & my friend & brother Governor Seyi Makinde on an extraordinary, closely fought & well-deserved victory in the SW Zonal Congress of the PDP yesterday.
“I wish you both & the new zonal executive well. May God guide you in all your endeavours.”
Recall that Arapaja, who is the preferred candidate of the Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, emerged winner by edging out Dr. Eddy Olafeso with a total of 343 votes as against his opponent’s 330 votes yesterday.
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DAILY POST learnt that the medical personnel were released on Monday night by their abductors.
It will be recalled that Odetola and the nurse were kidnapped while driving along Abeokuta-Imeko road.
The kidnappers were said to have emerged from the bush at Olubo village, dragged them away, leaving their car on the road.
In an attempt to rescue them, the community had mobilised 26 local vigilantes to comb the forest, but they were attacked by the kidnappers, who shot them and also burnt their two vehicles and nine motorcycles.
Confirming the release of Odetola and the nurse, the Balogun Isale of Imeko, Chief Ganiu Akinloye, told DAILY POST that they were released last night.