- David Obadiah, known as Baddy of Lagos, has renewed his recovery after undergoing correction surgery in Egypt.
- His recovery news brings relief and excitement to his supporters.
- The surgery was funded through a crowdfunding program led by influential person Wizarab.

Popular Twitter influencer David Obadiah (known as Baddy of Lagos) shared a new update to his recovery journey after a correction surgery in Egypt, which made his supporters feel relieved and excited.
It is worth recalling that social media figures earned millions of naira through a crowdfunding program led by influencer Wizarab, which made it possible for him to receive much-needed medical procedures abroad.
In the first update after the operation, Baddy revealed that the doctor successfully operated on his right leg but delayed the operation on his left leg and explained that his body might not be able to bear the pain immediately. He noted that a second surgery will be scheduled once his right leg heals enough.
He had a glimpse of his recovery recently, and recently uncovered his right leg without a bandage, and his right leg had no significant improvement compared to his pre-operative condition.
He wrote, he wrote:
“I just woke up because I got knocked down after my clothes changed (sedited due to the pain). I was bleeding a little after the surgery (which was totally normal, but now my little one is fine too.❤️. ”
He further added:
“As you can see, my right leg was swollen due to the stitches and after three weeks it would fade, but everything was perfect, thank God❤️. ”
His latest news is full of support, with fans praising his heroism and optimism about his full recovery.
Please see the post below:
See some comments below:
@itzchristunique “Wait, I think the whole bandage should be there until they are with the second round? Thank God, you’re getting back quickly.
Baddy of Lagos: “There are there they deleted the former and put the new frame in the second frame.. I just took a photo and showed you the progress of the process.”
clems_andy: “For those who don’t know, after he’s all recovered, he must spend months developing new muscle memory and gait patterns because his brain has become accustomed to compensatory walking styles from the alignment of old legs. He will need to undergo long-term physical therapy to receive long-term brain and body to help him be kind to the proper calm.
@hlghprst: “With what I’ve seen, their long legs have never been a good thing.”
@laugh_drip: “Oh, oh, this thing becomes painful, oh Jesus.
