Recently, a sports medicine expert, Dr. Prince Pambo expressed that competitors, for example, Ghanaian boxer, Bukom Banku, who is a star, must set a good example and act as a role model for the youth to copy.
He focused on that to fall back on bleaching which is an awful example for the youth to copy does not foreshadow well, especially for Banku, who numerous Ghanaian youth looks up.
And another big issue is that, Bukom Banku’s boxing career could also be in danger, taking after a serious notice by Dr. Pambo, that the impacts of skin bleaching by competitors would have an enduring harming impact on the competitor.
As indicated by Pambo, who is likewise the medical director of the National Sports Authority, the skin loses its strength and versatility when one bleaches.
‘If you are an athlete, bleach your skin and there is a slash or a cut, it can be hazardous in light of the fact that it makes sewing troublesome’, he told the media, yesterday.
Pambo’s remark comes in the wake of reports that Braimah Kamako otherwise known as Bukom Banku has opted on skin bleaching.
He noticed that the healing of an injury of somebody who bleaches was constantly troublesome contending that for an athlete, especially boxers who take part in a physical game, the recuperating of such injuries could never be finished.
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