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Who can explain whats going on here 😳
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In Yoruba, they call it “belubelu” refers to the uvula. It is the fleshy structure seen at the back of the throat. The disadvantage or risk of cutting the uvula, known as a uvulectomy, includes potential risks such as pain, bleeding, infections, and in some cases, a chronic sensation of excess phlegm, and dryness if too much of the uvula is removed.

I think it’s called belu belu. It’s a local thing come of surgery of removing little of the uvula

Yoruba people suppose know wetin dey happen. Make una come tell us.

This is a spiritual cleansing of the mouth after tasting numerous men’s private part with it.

Them do me this thing. I remember when we dey write. ✍️ jas3 waec. Ajara grammar school. Go be like 10 years ago. Omo my neck swell. My throat hurts badly. I go just lay down dey struggle to breathe. And i manage finish my exams. Except for the last paper 📝.

Can someone explain what they are trying to do please

Belu Belu as yorubas call it

That stuff helping to swallow thing's easily through the oesophagus is too long and preventing digestion from taking place in the oesophagus So cutting it helps making it short

Voice transplant?
