Angela Okorie has advised parents to avoid kissing their children on the mouth, describing the practice as unhealthy
In a post on her Instagram story, Okorie expressed concern about the potential transmission of infections through mouth-to-mouth contact and urged parents to opt for cheek kisses as a safer alternative.
She wrote, “Stop kissing your kid’s mouth to mouth! Haaa. What happened to the cheek, Kwanu? They are kids; they don’t need your infected mouth, please. Kiss them on the cheek.
“People will kiss their mother’s mouth to mouth. Kiss your father’s mouth to mouth. ‘Wetin happened to cheek’? Oh Jesus. Una dey vex me for this app. Abi, am I old-fashioned? Why mouth-to-mouth kwanu?”

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