Gloria Ntazola Reveals Ksh900K Cosmetic Surgery Costs in Nigeria

Gloria Ntazola’s latest update has sparked major interest among her followers after she openly shared that she spent Ksh900,000 on cosmetic surgery during a recent trip to Nigeria. Her detailed breakdown highlighted the full financial commitment involved, capturing everything from travel to aftercare. The transparency sparked conversations across social media, especially among young adults curious about the realities of beauty procedures abroad.
What Did Gloria Include in Her Cosmetic Surgery Budget?

Ntazola explained that her journey began with a flight and visa that cost Ksh285,000. Before undergoing the procedure, she stayed in Banana Island for four days at a hotel priced at Ksh47,000 per night. She revealed that the surgery itself cost Ksh900,000, followed by 16 days of hospital aftercare at Ksh13,000 per night.
The expenses did not end there. Additional spending on shopping, personal items, and various utilities exceeded Ksh600,000, a figure she attributed to her personal spending habits. In her own words, she shared, “I’ll share with y’all everything you need to know. It’s affordable. Flight ticket visa 285k. Hotel where I stayed 4 days before surgery was paying 47k a night, that’s in Banana Island, it’s a bit expensive!! Surgery itself is 900k. Staying at the hospital for 16 days, after care you pay 13k per night. Other utilities, shopping and buying stuff and extra expenditures were over 600k because I’m a spendthrift.”
Her openness offered followers a clear look into the financial planning required for such procedures, especially in premium medical locations.

Why Did Gloria Choose an Extended Stay After the Procedure?
Ntazola clarified that staying for the full 16 days was not mandatory but a personal choice for better recovery. She explained that she valued massages, draining, and close medical supervision. According to her, “It’s not a must to stay at the clinic for that long; you can leave once you feel like you’re good on your own. I stayed long because of the draining and the massages. You can get a B&B but nobody will come there to look after you!! Life on the island is a bit expensive compared to the mainland. But there are many docs around. I forgot to include the garments. Please do your maths right and plan yourself; it’s something you can do. I forgot to include the lip fillers I did in a different clinic. The lipo clinic you pay in dollars, not naira or shillings.”
Her insights highlighted the differences in costs between various parts of Lagos and the importance of budgeting for unexpected charges such as garments and additional procedures.
Ntazola also addressed her recent decision to get lip fillers, noting that the enhancements align with her goals in the beauty industry. As she put it, “I’m in the cosmetics industry, I just don’t sell body lotions. I want to venture into other things related to cosmetics. Please, I need to look sharp. Don’t expect me to look like someone in the mechanical engineering fields.”
By Risper Akinyi
