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Popular Singer Peter Okoye undergoes hair transplant in Turkey

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Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye, also called Mr. P., has revealed that he is undergoing a hair transplant in Istanbul, Turkey.

Okoye shared the news on his Instagram story on Wednesday, posting a video captioned “Say goodbye to baldness.”

In the video, Okoye revealed that he is at MedHair Clinic in Istanbul, where he is being treated by a doctor.

“You guys know that I’ve been uncomfortable about it,” Okoye said in the video, adding, “But see the before and after of the magic this guy is about to do.”

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Okoye continued explaining in the next video, saying, “The extraction part is done; we have about 2,400. I feel better 100%, just to look good for you guys.”

On Thursday morning, Okoye shared another video update, showing the progress of the first day of his transplant. The caption for the video read, “Day 1. It is well.”

He was said to have done the surgery in a bid to reclaim his receding hairline.

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