Real Warrin Pikin (credit: Instagram - @realwarripikin)
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Nigerian comedienne, Anita Osuoha, popularly known as Real Warri Pikin, says going on a weight loss journey has not been an easy task.
In the post on her Instagram page, she stated she suffered severe knee and lower back prior to losing weight.
According to Real Warri Pikin, the pain influenced her decision to go on a weight loss journey.
"Three months ago, I used to be 127KG but now am 114KG and still counting. I'm so happy. It was not easy at all," she wrote.
Real Warri Pikin stated that she is determined to make it to reach her goal adding "health is wealth."
The comedienne also gridded some of her photos to show her followers her weight transformation.
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