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Friday 13 July 2012

Dzigbordi Dosoo, New TV Host on Africa Magic

Dzigbordi Dosoo

Today's woman calls herself the 'Millennium Woman'. One of such women is the elegant Dzigbordi Dosoo [pronounced Gee-bore-dee). She is a wellness, image and lifestyle coach, entrepreneur and very recently, talk show host amongst many other things. AfricaMagic Entertainment viewers have watched her work as the wellness expert for Pamper Your Mum.

Dzigbordi is currently the CEO and founder of the Allure Group Africa, the first Day Spa in Ghana. Her knowledge of the beauty and skin care has led her to co-create 
‘kanshi’an authentic African skin care range.


Her love to speak and encourage others through motivation served as the footpath towards the start of her TV show – The Dzibordi Show. Style Magazine called her "Africa's Oprah" but this mother and wife hopes to help people find personal success in different spheres of their lives from work related problems to finances, relationships and mental strength through her show.



The Dzigbordi Show is expected to be a thirteen part hour-long show, aired on AfricaMagic Entertainment and has been showing since Monday, 9 July at 17.30 CAT.

"I wish her all the best on her show and can't wait wait to see how it all plays out."



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Wednesday 27 June 2012

Skin Graft on 3-year-old Toddler Was a Success!

Three-year-old Pippie Kruger who sustained third degree burns to 80 percent of her body, has successfully undergone a Skin Graft at the Johannesburg's Garden City Clinic in South Africa.


Plastic Surgeon, Dr Ridwan Mia said it took longer than they [surgeons] thought and they needed to be extremely careful in removing Pippie's initial dressings. He said the toddler was stable through out the operation and that her dressings would have to be changed every two to three hours.

Dr Mia mentioned that such procedures are usually done in the United States and Europe. In Pippie's case, 90 percent of her skin was grown in a laboratory in the United States and flown to South Africa but in some areas, the skin did not attach to her body. Sheets of her own skin were also taken from her groins and grown for the operation.

The toddler had been hospitalized since a bottle of flammable liquid exploded in her father's hands, leaving her covered in flames at a bar in December, 2011. After six months of staying in the high care unit of the Johannesburg's Garden City Clinic, where the graft was performed for the first time in Africa, Erwin and Anice Kruger [Pippie's Parents] are happy with the success.

These photos show Pippie over the last week.








Courtesy:
Story by Sapa - Pippie's Skin Graft A Success!
howzit msn.com/Africa - Little Pippie's Operation Successful