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Former Obengfo Hospital nurse has disclosed the list of clients who visit the facility for enhanced body surgeries which includes both Ghanaian and Nigerian celebrities.
According to reports from MyNewsGh, a former Obengfo Hospital nurse who worked at the facility between 2013 and 2017 has mentioned a list of celebrities and non-celebrities in Ghana who are beneficiaries of Dr Obengfo’s plastic surgery.
Dr Obengfo is said to have kept a list of his clients very confidential however sometimes relied on the nurse to update the list for him with names, dates and photographs of before and after.
The first set of Ghanaian celebrities exposed includes actress and TV personality Joselyn Dumas, Moesha Buduong and Ghana base Gambian acatress Princess Shyngle.
For Moesha Buduong, the nurse revealed that she didn’t take note of the voluptuous actress until after the surgery process when she started making waves “all over the place”. But she recalled Moesha got a waiver of some of the cost in return for her modelling as. Advanced Body Sculp Hospital at Obengfo.
Moesha upheld her end of the deal until later when she backed off and paid the money difference to Obengfo in return he was to delete all her model photos for the hospital on social media. MyNewsGh.com laid hands on one such Moesha shoots which were posted by Dr Obengfo in December 2016 Christmas.
READ MORE: Dr Obengfo reveals list of his clients who visits his hospital
However,the evidence for this is attached to this story as the nurse said.
Actress Joselyn Dumas was struggling with weight loss after the birth of her son and was very plump. You will see the attached pictures.
According to the nurse,she believes Joselyn Dumas linked her Nigerian friends to Dr Obengfo. Joselyn Dumas underwent her session about 6 years ago.
In fact, the nurse made reference to a December 2014 story which Dr Obengfo sponsored in the Graphic showbiz to hype some of his select clients. This included Joselyn Dumas, Shyngle, among others.
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