Nigerian doctor Dr Chinonse Egemba, popularly known as Aproko Doctor, has said the approach to safe abortion in the world and especially in Africa would have been different if men were the ones who carry pregnancies.
He took to twitter to share his opinion on the matter and it has led to a debate.
He tweeted: “I’m thinking. If men were to get pregnant, safe abortion services would be READILY available, especially in these parts of the world.”
Meanwhile Nigerian actress Laide Bakare has sparked several reactions with her new look as she goes bald for a video on social media.
People might have thought she shaved off her hair for an ongoing project; well, that’s not true. Instead, here is why she went bald for a video she posted on social media.
The TikTok app has so many features that make it unique from other social media apps, and Laide Bakare had chosen one of those features that transformed her into a bald lady.
In the post shared, the actress made a Tik Tok video in the Yoruba language insulting the person who had complained about the shape of her head.
She wrote:
Bald 👩🦲 and still Beautiful 🤣😄😁 where are my Ibadan people o 😄😃
As expected, she got hilarious remarks from fans.
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