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Nollywood actress and billionaire’s wife, Regina Daniels, has once again captured the attention of fans and the media after unveiling her new mansion in Lagos. The young actress, who has steadily built a reputation as one of the most influential women in Nollywood, took to her Instagram page to share photos and videos of her stunning new home, describing it as a personal milestone that signifies independence, success, and self-worth. 🏡 “In My House, I Am a Queen” — Regina Declares Regina Daniels accompanied her post with the caption: “In my house, I am a Queen! I needed a roof over my head, so I got this for me and my family.” The post quickly went viral, drawing thousands of congratulatory messages from fans and fellow celebrities. The actress, known for her luxurious lifestyle and soft-spoken personality, showcased the elegant details of her new Lagos mansion — from its modern architecture to its tastefully designed interiors. 💎 A House That Speaks Class The new propert...

Lagos State Moves to Curb Skincare Quackery: A Step Towards Consumer Safety

The Lagos State Government has launched a fresh initiative aimed at regulating the booming skincare and beauty industry, with a strong focus on tackling the growing menace of unqualified practitioners—commonly referred to as skincare quacks. This bold move comes in response to increasing public concern over the health risks associated with harmful skincare treatments being administered by unlicensed individuals.

According to recent statements, the Lagos State Government plans to work closely with certified dermatologists, aesthetic professionals, and regulatory bodies to ensure that only trained and licensed practitioners are allowed to operate. This partnership aims to introduce clear guidelines and checks within the sector to protect residents from unsafe products and harmful procedures.

In recent years, social media has fueled a massive demand for flawless skin and instant beauty transformations, leading to a rise in cosmetic centers offering bleaching creams, chemical peels, and injections without medical oversight. These treatments, often performed in unsanitary environments by unqualified personnel, have resulted in several cases of severe skin damage, infections, and long-term health complications.

Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, a skin care expert in Lagos, applauded the initiative, noting that, “Beauty should not come at the cost of health. Regulation is overdue, and we must educate the public to demand certification and quality.”

Under the planned reforms, violators may face sanctions including fines, closure of illegal facilities, and possible criminal charges. The government also intends to raise awareness through public campaigns that inform citizens about the dangers of engaging unqualified skincare providers.

This regulatory effort by Lagos State is a commendable step toward safeguarding public health and restoring professionalism in the beauty industry. It also sends a clear message: while beauty is big business, safety and standards cannot be compromised.

As this policy unfolds, stakeholders hope it will become a model for other Nigerian states to follow.

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