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My offence is her waist is tiny- Nigeria-based plastic surgeon defends herself after Twitter user, Omohtee was left battling for her life in surgery gone wrong 



My offence is her waist is tiny- Nigeria-based plastic surgeon defends herself after Twitter user, Omohtee was left battling for her life in surgery gone wrong (video)
A Nigeria-based plastic surgeon has defended herself after being called out by popular Twitter user, Omohtee who was left battling for her life in a surgery gone wrong. 

Omohtee has been battling waist pain after undergoing a hips reduction surgery in the facility owned by one Dr Anu Fella. In a video she shared online, she preached body positivity and also urged women who insist on undergoing plastic surgery to avoid Med Contour. 

The Twitter user who disclosed that she wanted a normal waist, accused the plastic surgeon of blocking her on social media platforms after the surgery went wrong. 

See Omohtee's posts and her video below; 

My offence is her waist is tiny- Nigeria-based plastic surgeon defends herself after Twitter user, Omohtee was left battling for her life in surgery gone wrong (video)
My offence is her waist is tiny- Nigeria-based plastic surgeon defends herself after Twitter user, Omohtee was left battling for her life in surgery gone wrong (video)
My offence is her waist is tiny- Nigeria-based plastic surgeon defends herself after Twitter user, Omohtee was left battling for her life in surgery gone wrong (video)
Dr. Anu Fella however defended herself by stating that her offence is that Omohtee's waist is too tiny. She also disclosed that she is leaving 'Omohtee's action to God.'

A post shared on Med Contour's Instagram page reads; 

So apparently my offense is that her waist is too tiny .
At the expense of another persons name and profession some people just want their posts to trend...this is really sad.
I leave this lady to God..let Gods will be done

My offence is her waist is tiny- Nigeria-based plastic surgeon defends herself after Twitter user, Omohtee was left battling for her life in surgery gone wrong (video)My offence is her waist is tiny- Nigeria-based plastic surgeon defends herself after Twitter user, Omohtee was left battling for her life in surgery gone wrong (video)

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