A KEPT SECRET!..The Truth a/b how DR ANU DIED! Jaruma, Omo T & her Lover…(A Full documentary)

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A KEPT SECRET!..The Truth a/b how DR ANU DIED! Jaruma, Omo T & her Lover…(A Full documentary)


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  1. This is a sad story for all parties involved, for some reason i feel for all of them. Anu should have just stopped with the surgery, drugs and mischief. May her soul rest in peace, i really hope she gave her life before she unlived

  2. They should face the music for wanting to turn there physical appearance as agent of Satan.The would have signed for the surgery complication therefore does not mean the the surgery was fake.

  3. Her story is incredibly sad. So sad. It brings to mind the scripture:

    But those who want to get rich fall into temptation, a trap, and many foolish and harmful desires, which plunge people into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, and in their eagerness to be rich some have wandered away from the faith and have pierced themselves with many pains. – 1 Timothy 6:9-10 (NIV)

  4. Did the medical associatiopn in Nigeria ever find out if ANu truly graduated from the US? I dont know how she's charging that little money, that thing costs thousands of dollars here. It means certain meds or things are missing that she's not giving them.

  5. Bbl is risky and highly not recommend, paying for the procedure is half way,but taking care of big wounds like that is another,these wounds are skin deep you need less heat environments good after care ,wound care etc and most people save for the surgery alone,so if its costing $100 for bbl it intially means you need about $400 for a successful result.and i believe Nigeria is hot abd humid ,in south Africa here bbl time is winter time when temperatures are low summer time is showing of the body ,so many factors are needed for its success

  6. Anu did nothing
    If no one patronise her, she would close
    Just like cigerrate no one force you to buy the companies still produce so whaaat
    Body shaming is the major cause of all these
    Such shame
    I feel sad for her kids

  7. Anu did nothing
    If no one patronise her, she would close
    Just like cigerrate no one force you to buy the companies still produce so whaaat
    Body shaming is the major cause of all these
    Such shamme

  8. This bbl pandemic is something else,dr anu should have just pumped the break on performing surgeries on people until she gets more experienced in handling the procedures
    Sad she has to die this way,i didn't even know she passed until today. May her soul rest in peace.

  9. One thing I know is..we shud all know by now that whatever is inserted in ur body unnaturally it will spoil..whether it's a bbl in turkey or Dubai.. as long as it's not something that u were born with it will spoil..so they knew some day what happened to their bodies was going to happen..n maybe they did not hear the part where they have to maintain the bbl n breast enlargement. Maybe they did not have the money for maintainable who knows. Anyway so I life

  10. I don’t know her personally either, but it seems clear that Dr. Anu’s dream of becoming a doctor was motivated by her desire to serve her community. Her intention wasn’t to harm her patients, but rather to help them improve their appearance and confidence, bringing smiles to their faces. In the medical field, no procedure is entirely without risk, and errors, though unfortunate, are sometimes inevitable. It’s possible that her post-surgery care team wasn’t adequately prepared to handle complications, or perhaps there were other gaps in the process.

    Ideally, she should have carefully screened her patients to ensure they were suitable candidates for surgery, much like the practices followed in programs like Botched, where teams of doctors thoroughly assess patients to avoid potential complications and legal issues. Whether Dr. Anu conducted such thorough evaluations before her surgeries is uncertain, but it’s something that might have helped her prevent problems.

    Additionally, the overwhelming personal responsibilities she shouldered may have taken a toll on her mental and emotional well-being. Managing her practice while caring for her children, mother, and siblings, along with the stress of ongoing lawsuits, might have been too much for her to bear. Sadly, it seems that everything became too much at some point.

    Though I didn’t know her, I feel for both her and the victims involved. I pray that God continues to comfort the bereaved families.

  11. Selah 🔔
    1 John 2:16-17 King James Version (KJV)
    For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.

  12. Ecclesiastes 1: 2 Selah 🔔

    “Vanity of vanities,” says the Preacher.
    “Vanity of vanities! All [that is done without God’s guidance] is vanity [futile, meaningless—a wisp of smoke, a vapor that vanishes, merely chasing the wind].”

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