- A young woman has reportedly died after complications from a second BBL surgery performed at Cynosure Hospital.
- She had earlier approached another clinic, Indigo, but was allegedly turned away.
- Reports claim the procedure later became infected and that she was abandoned during post-operative care.

Friends and family are mourning a young woman who reportedly died after a botched Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery at Cynosure Hospital.
According to reports, the woman had initially approached another clinic, Indigo, to undergo the cosmetic procedure. However, sources claimed the clinic declined to carry out the surgery, allegedly stating that her skin was “too light.”
She later turned to Cynosure Hospital, where the surgery was eventually performed. Unfortunately, the procedure reportedly led to complications and later became infected.
Sources alleged that during the critical post-operative period, the patient was abandoned by hospital staff despite her worsening condition.
The tragic incident has sparked renewed concerns about the safety of cosmetic procedures and the level of medical oversight in some private health facilities.
Cynosure Hospital has reportedly been linked to multiple cases of failed surgeries and patient deaths in the past, raising questions about safety standards and regulatory monitoring in the cosmetic surgery sector.
As news of the incident spread online, friends of the deceased took to social media to mourn her loss and express shock over the circumstances surrounding her death.
In other news…. A supporter of Nigeria’s president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has sparked reactions online after expressing strong confidence that the country will achieve steady electricity before the end of the president’s tenure.
In a statement that has circulated widely on social media, the supporter said he was willing to stake his life on the prediction.
“I’m betting my life that before President Tinubu finishes his tenure, Nigeria will have steady electricity. If not, stone me to death wherever you see me,” he declared.
The comment has since generated mixed reactions among Nigerians, with some people expressing hope that the country’s power supply will improve, while others remain skeptical due to long-standing electricity challenges.
Nigeria has struggled with unstable power supply for decades, making electricity reforms a key issue for successive administrations.
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