“I Just Want My Normal Life Back”- Content Creator Judas Expresses Regret 24 Days After BBL

  • Content creator Judas has expressed regret 24 days after undergoing a BBL and other cosmetic procedures.
  • She shared that she is experiencing headaches, exhaustion, and loss of appetite, saying she wishes she could return to her normal life.

Content creator Judas has opened up about her experience following a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) and additional cosmetic surgery.

In a recent post, she revealed that it has been 24 days since the procedure and described her recovery as more difficult than she expected. According to her, she has been struggling with a loss of appetite, severe headaches, exhaustion, and discomfort.

“It’s been 24 days since my successful BBL, and I’m full of regret. I never imagined it would feel this way. I have no appetite, I’m having terrible headaches, my stomach looks smaller than before the surgery, and I’m completely exhausted. I just want to go back to my normal life,” she wrote.

Her revelation has sparked conversations online about the physical and emotional challenges that can follow cosmetic surgery.

In other news…. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has dismissed the notion that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is made up of flawless individuals, saying it would be unrealistic for anyone to label the ruling party as a gathering of saints.

In a message shared on his 𝕏 account on Saturday, Keyamo stressed that no political party anywhere in the world can claim moral perfection or present itself as a congregation of saints.

Despite acknowledging that the APC is not without its shortcomings, the minister maintained that the party remains the strongest option for Nigerians at this time. He further argued that the country must avoid slipping back into what he described as the era of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), insisting that moving forward is more important than revisiting the past.

He wrote: “This is the unedited part of the interview I granted a blog in 2017 (nine years ago) emphasising that APC may not be a Party of saints (which, I repeat, is a matter of fact), BUT it is still far better than where we were coming from. Some characters edited the last part of my statement out of it.

“And today, I repeat it again, I will be a fool to say APC is a Party of saints. And anyone who declares any party to which he/she belongs as a Party of saints will also be a fool.

“But, on the balance, the APC still holds the best hope for the country and we cannot return to the era of PDP where you had some of the characters who are running for President today.

“It was only Mr. President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT that never hopped onto that battered train of PDP at that time.”

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