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Yaa Jackson: FDA Warns People to Stop Buying Body Part Enlargement Creams From Kumawood Actress

  • Ghanaian actress Yaa Jackson has been listed among the female celebrities advertising body enhancement creams online
  • The FDA has disclosed on social media that all these products are not registered hence, people buy them at their own risk
  • Some social media have applauded the FDA for taking this initiative to curb the rampant sale of body enlargement creams online

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) in Ghana has warned the public from patronising body enhancement creams and syrups sold by young Kumawood actress, Yaa Jackson, on social media.

This came after the Yolo star, Fella Makafui, was arrested for selling over sixteen unregistered teas, creams, and syrups to her followers after her BBL in Turkey.

Some concerned citizens have tagged the FDA to clarify if they approved certain brands and top celebrities to sell their enhancement creams.

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Commenting on a report made by X user @AbrantieLove, FDA stated:

"Thank you for the alert. We appreciate vigilant individuals who report such concerns. While our team investigates further, we emphasize that the FDA has not approved any product for body part enlargement. The public should refrain from purchasing this and any similar product."

Check out the tweet on X below;

Yaa Jackson slays in a blond hairstyle

Kumawood star Yaa Jackson looked classy in a white top and denim jeans for this viral video.

Watch the video below:

Ghanaians applaud FDA for seizing unregistered products

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions below;

@YoBhoy

"Allah! Do your job. Make I tag dem all."

@Ghana_Ronaldo

"It is all body enlargement or some that you don’t approve cos many have been written on them that it’s FDA approved. All this product ebola for Madina market oo the women dey sell in large quantities."

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@SherryFord82398

"FDA please create private Snapchat accounts and you will have them plenty like the ashawos in lapaz."

kofiboakye♥

@BOAKYEVINCENT20

"Create Snapchat account, follow all snap celebrities there and place order for their product, if they deliver it and it’s not registered then you arrest them. This one tooo unless we tell you before you do am Snr?"

@iam_Shakiru

"My question is, how do they get these products into the country? There are standard authority officials at the port, then there are immigration officials too there. Where do they sneak these products from to be selling them in plain sight like this?.

@Gmaggold

"Many of the skin products are not registered. You can do simple by searching on social media and many will come. Most the so called skin glow and cleaner are fake. Please issue a statement directing all selling such products without approval to stop."

Bella Ebinum slams women over body enhancement

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Legit.ng earlier reported that it appeared Nollywood actress Bella Ebinum was not a fan of plastic surgery and took a swipe at women who have done it.

According to her, women who do body enhancement only show that they are prostitutes.

Ebinum, who is also an entrepreneur, advised women to be confident in their bodies.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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