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DON’T MIND NAYSAYERS! Toke Makinwa tells women not be ashamed of undergoing plastic surgery [Listen]

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Vlogger and On-air personality, Toke Makinwa, has advised women not to allow people’s opinion deter them from undergoing plastic surgeries.

The OAP said everyone is entitled to do what suits them at a certain age and period of their life without feeling pressured, bullied or sinful.

She also said everyone suffers from self-esteem issues and no one should be judged if they decide to do something about an undesirable body part.

In a recent Vlog series, Makinwa gave her two cents about the trendy #10YearChallenge, self-esteem, self-hate, cosmetic surgery, and the societal pressures on women who lighten their skin.

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The radio presenter said it is God that “gave the doctors the brain to find new ways to make the body better”.

In her latest Vlog, she said;

“This year, I am going to speak to those people who might be going through a phase in their life right now where they’re feeling shamed as a result of things they’ve done at some point in the past — or who are not necessarily bold enough to take the step and own certain things.

“Everyone has self esteem issues. Everyone has one or two things that they are not proud about.

“If we are open to the invention of technology, why are we not open to the invention of medical science?

“If you are someone who wants to get a boob job for yourself, if you want to get any part of your body enhanced, don’t let anybody shame you for making those choices.

“It is the same God that gave the scientist the brain to invent certain things like phones, sim cards, that gave doctors the brain to find new ways to make the body better.”

Makinwa further said that women are guilty of criticising one another adding that women are their own demons.

“Why can’t we just get along and embrace ourselves?” 

See the Vlog:

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