15th April 2025 11:02:49 AM
1 min readGhanaian media personality Efia Odo has cautioned women against relying on body enhancement procedures to address personal insecurities, emphasizing that true validation can only be found in Christ.
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In a post shared on X on April 14, 2025, she urged her followers to look inward and embrace their identity in Christ rather than turn to plastic surgery for confidence.
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“Plastic surgery doesn’t fix insecurities. You must be self-validated within. Nothing outside of you can save you apart from being in Christ, because that’s your true self. Christ is not a religion; it’s one’s true self,” she wrote.
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Efia Odo’s remarks come amid growing concerns over the rising trend of cosmetic surgeries among young women. Her stance aligns with that of actress Yvonne Nelson, who recently described body enhancements as a “mental thing” and questioned the self-confidence of women who opt for such procedures.
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Nelson also warned young girls about the risks associated with body modifications and encouraged them to prioritize their health over conforming to unrealistic beauty standards.
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See the post below;
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Plastic surgery doesn’t fix insecurities. You must be self validated within. Nothing outside of you can save yourself apart from being in Christ cuz that’s your true self. Christ is not a religion, it’s ones true self.— EFIAODO (@Efiaodo1) April 14, 2025
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